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Anti-sectarianism in East Kilbride
13 primary schools in East Kilbride worked independently and in collaborative school partnerships to address issues relating to sectarian practices. They presented their focused learning context at the East Kilbride Anti-Sectarianism Showcase.
Published on 18 March 2010
Persona dolls were used in the classroom with Primary 1 children. Workshops for parents and teachers run by Nil by Mouth promoted diversity and aimed to combat sectarianism and religious prejudice.
Published on 5 March 2010
Respect the Difference - The Holocaust Project
Kirkintilloch High School is tackling sectarianism and religious intolerance by embedding Respect the Difference in their school rules and curriculum. Learning across the curriculum is being developed.
Published on 26 February 2010
Promoting equality and diversity on Holocaust Memorial Day
Stewarton Academy is tackling religious intolerance by working collaboratively towards an assembly during the week of Holocaust Memorial Day. This has become an annual event in the school calendar.
Published on 26 February 2010
The Larkhall Learning Community
Sectarianism is tackled in all schools in the Larkhall Learning Community and its denominational twinning schools as part of the primary-secondary transition and in the Gypsy/Traveller project at Universal Connections.
Published on 23 February 2010

Schools in Denny combated sectarianism and promoted religious tolerance with drama workshops, a visit to Edinburgh’s mosque and an event held in Nethermains Primary.
Published on 19 February 2010
Battle of the bands - Cowie and St Margaret's
Sectarianism was combated by The Battle of the Bands at Cowie and St Margaret’s primary schools. The children read 'Divided City' and created their own anti-sectarian songs using the Guitar Hero video game.
Published on 19 February 2010
Condorrat Schools Together: One Scotland
How three schools in North Lanarkshire worked together in response to government initiatives on multiculturalism and anti-sectarianism.
Published on 22 April 2009

St Mirrin's and Croftfoot Primary pupils in Glasgow took part in a Sense over Sectarianism project to change attitudes and promote friendships.
Published on 9 January 2009
St Mirrin's Primary and Croftfoot Primary are situated on the south side of Glasgow and serves the areas of Croftfoot and Simshill.
Published on 8 January 2009
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