Our work with schools

BSE4BL have supported young people in our school to understand real examples of racism, challenge their thinking and understand their responsibilities in speaking out and challenging racism.
— Vanessa Whitcombe, Head Teacher at Castle Manor Academy


We believe whole-heartedly that racism in schools is a safeguarding issue, and needs to be addressed urgently.

We work with schools to help them:

  • understand the effect that prejudice, stereotyping and bias has on minority students

  • develop better, more enlightened citizens

We offer a wide-range of activities including teacher training sessions, forum theatres and affinity groups. We can also work with you to provide bespoke sessions.

Contact us

If you’re interested in us visiting your school, please fill out our contact form.

Teacher training sessions

We offer anti-racism training sessions for teachers.


Forum theatres

Forum theatres are a powerful drama-based technique. We ask minority students to describe incidents that they’ve experienced, and then re-enact them using actors. We then offer suggestions about how the scenarios could have played out differently.

This technique”

  • gives white students an insight into the impact that inappropriate and racist behaviour has on minority children

  • explores ways that everyone (including teachers) can ‘call out’ racist behaviour and ensure all incidents are dealt with

Affinity groups

Affinity groups are student-lead sessions where students of colour can connect, share experiences, have a voice, and find solidarity. The content of these sessions is developed by the students themselves. They decide:

  • how they want to communicate their experiences

  • how we can empower them

  • how we can create positive change