At Edward Pauling, we teach children that we all have characteristics and that 9 are protected.

The Equality Act became law in 2010. It covers everyone in Britain and protects people from discrimination, harassment and victimisation because of the protected characteristics that we all have.
Under the Equality Act, these are nine protected characteristics:
No form of discrimination is tolerated at Edward Pauling Primary School, and we respect for those who share the protected characteristics.
We do not teach about all the protected characteristics in every year group. The PSHE curriculum is planned and delivered so that our pupils develop age appropriate knowledge and understanding during their time at Edward Pauling Primary School.
The 9 Protected Characteristics are actively promoted in school through:
•Our school vision and our school improvement work
•Our school core values
•Our school relationship policy
•Conscious role modelling by all adults in the school community
•Active engagement and communication with parents and carers
•Assemblies
•Class lead 'Safe and Sound' assemblies
•Modelling and teaching appropriate vocabulary
•Personal, Social, Health and Economic education (PSHE) sessions
•Religious Education (RE) lessons, RSE lessons,
•Pupil Voice opportunities
•Educational visits
•School council
•Extra-curricular activities, theme events, after-school clubs, charity work and work within the local community
We firmly believe that embedding Protected Characteristics into the whole school ethos at Edward Pauling promotes: