As part of Black History Month, we welcomed Dr Charlie Easmon to King’s to lead an assembly about the History of Prejudice.

Dr Easmon is a healthcare professional who developed his thought-provoking talk on prejudice in light of the Black Lives Matter movement. The talk aims to give pupils an opportunity to reflect, think and question their beliefs on the topic and arising issues.

After the engaging assembly, Dr Easmon met with invited students from a number of partnership schools for a Q&A session. Students from King’s, Christleton High School, Catholic High and Upton High School spent an hour discussing what they had heard in the assembly, asking challenging questions and considering the points that Dr Easmon had made.