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Exceptional Education at the Heart of the Community

Exceptional Education at the Heart of the Community

Humble

What does being humble mean?

Seeing the intrinsic worth in others, all created equal; giving honour and encouragement to all; not lauding it over others.

If I am being Humble I can:

  • Learn to really value myself and see myself in a positive way.
  • Have a humble confidence which is expressed in a positive way towards others.
  • Recognise that I am still learning.
  • Be honest about how I am doing and talk about how I would like to improve to become the best version of myself.
  • Show a willingness, as well as skill, in listening to others.
  • Take a real interest in how others are and take the time to check they are ok.
  • Display a willingness to ask for help and be willing to help others.
  • Be really inquisitive to find out as much as I can, knowing there is always more to learn.
  • Listen well to feedback and look to apply advice given.
  • Be positive about the things that others achieve – it is infectious and brings joy to us all.
  • Value positive traits in others and see others in a positive way.
  • Help others to feel more confident about who they are and what they can do.
  • Treat people equally and makes sure everyone feels valued and appreciated.
  • Be thoughtful and kind and ensure others are appreciated, celebrating their achievements.

Activities:

  • Write down three things you are thankful or grateful for.
  • Appreciate others strengths – tell someone something they are great at!
  • Draw a picture of someone and write down all of the reasons why they are amazing.
  • Help others – not just because you want praise!
  • Let someone else go to the front of the line.
  • Spend time listening to others instead of telling them something.
  • Think of one thing you want to improve.
  • Ask for feedback from someone.
  • Make a list of things you are thankful for.