Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
At Somersfield, we are committed to fostering an environment where all members of our community feel valued, respected, and included. Our JEDI committee plays a vital role in advancing these principles throughout our school. We work collaboratively to develop initiatives, policies, and practices that ensure equal opportunities for all students, staff, and families academically, socially, and emotionally.
At Somersfield Academy, we are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where every member feels respected and appreciated. Tonight is Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism, when fasting is central to its observance, is known as the Day of Atonement.
The cultural tapestry of Bermuda blossomed through the inception of Heritage Month and Bermuda Day, born from the fervent desire to foster unity amidst social turmoil. In the wake of civil unrest during the 1960s and 1970s, the Pitt Report of 1978 illuminated the need for communal harmony and civic pride.
At Somersfield Academy, we are committed to nurturing an inclusive community where all members feel valued and supported. As we enter the fasting seasons of Ramadan, The Bahá’í Nineteen Day Fast, and Lent, it is essential to understand and respect the religious observances of our diverse student body and staff to ensure that we foster inclusivity and support during fasting observations.
Discover the origins and significance of Women’s History Month, celebrated annually in March since 1978. Explore notable figures like Mary Prince, Dame Lois Browne-Evans, and Dame Flora Duffy, whose contributions continue to inspire and shape society. Join the movement to honour the past, empower the present, and advocate for a future of gender equality.
Black History Month, celebrated annually in February, aims to recognize and celebrate Black contributions to society, spotlighting achievements despite historical racism. Notable Black Bermudians have left a lasting legacy with their work in eliminating racial discrimination.
As we embark on the month of February, we are thrilled to share with you the exciting lineup of events. Initiatives and (as well as a few special surprise guests) planned to celebrate Black History Month and promote Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) within our school community. This annual observance provides us with a valuable opportunity to honor the contributions and achievements of Black individuals, both locally and globally, while also fostering understanding and appreciation for diversity in all its forms.
World Religions Day is a global observance that promotes interfaith understanding and dialogue. This day is used to emphasize the commonalities among different religions. This day is also used to bring people of all faiths and beliefs to come together to celebrate diversity, foster peace and promote religious tolerance. World Religions Day is extremely important because it encourages individuals to learn about different religions, engage in interfaith discussions and work towards a more harmonious and inclusive future.
Martin Luther King Jr was an American Baptist minister, activist, and political philosopher. He is known as one of the most prominent leaders of the civil rights movement.
This week at Somersfield Academy, we took a collective stand against bullying by actively participating in the annual Anti-Bullying Week. In the spirit of embracing individuality and fostering unity, our students donned odd socks as a symbol of celebrating uniqueness. The quirky initiative aimed not only to celebrate diversity but also to send a clear message to bullies that we stand united against their actions. Our vibrant, mismatched socks became a visual representation of our commitment to 'sock it' to bullying.
Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda (CURB) hosted its inaugural Student Leadership Conference on October 24th and 25th, 2023. Under the theme "Building Bridges, Empowering Change," with students gathering from across the island — seven Somersfield Academy students, Emma Allington ‘26, Naomi Crofton ‘27, Dez Darrell ‘27, Aalihay Haffar ‘26, Taylor Herzog ‘26, JitShuen Liew ‘27, and Zarah Siddiqi ‘26, joined the conversation to foster profound discussions on racial equity and community evolution among students.