A Tooting primary schools general meeting was packed for the launch of new anti-racist policies.
Deputy headteacher of Broadwater Primary Sue Adam told the audience what the school had done to develop the policies while children presented their views.
Grace Haynes, 10, said: Broadwater is multicultural and thats why its great. I love having friends of all different cultures and religions.
We celebrate nearly every religions celebrations and talk about them in assembly too.
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