Welcome to our Resources section. Here you can find helpful guides, documents, and toolkits to support students, families, and teachers.

All materials are free to download in PDF or DOC format.

These resources are designed to promote inclusion, respect, and wellbeing in our school community.

 

Available Documents

Diversity Charter for EEB1
>>Our school’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities.

Guides for Students, Families & Teachers Practical
>>Guides on coming out, allyship, family support, inclusive teaching, and anti-discrimination policies.

LGBTQ+ Q&A
>>Easy answers to common questions about identity, gender expression, safety, mental health, and transitioning.

The Rainbow Alphabet
>>A glossary of key LGBTQ+ terms, explained from A to Z.

 

Articles

In this section you can explore articles and reflections on LGBTQ+ topics, gender studies, and inclusion. These texts offer deeper insights into social debates, academic perspectives, and lived experiences. They are meant to inspire thought, dialogue, and awareness within our school community.

 

Available Articles

Who’s Afraid of Gender? –
Judith Butler A discussion of Butler’s book on the global rise of anti‑gender ideology, exploring how fear and misinformation are used to attack diversity and inclusion, and how solidarity can counter these movements.
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Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence –
Adrienne Rich (FR) A classic feminist text (in French) that challenges the idea of heterosexuality as a social norm and highlights the importance of recognizing lesbian existence.
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🎨 “Harmless?” Campaign

The art students of EEB1 created the awareness campaign “Harmless?”, inspired by the Icelandic project “Meinlaust?”. The campaign highlights how everyday language — jokes, labels, or casual comments — can deeply affect others. Through posters, illustrations, and photography, students explored issues such as sexism, homophobia, transphobia, racism, body shaming, and other forms of discrimination.

By turning reflection into art, the project shows that inclusion and respect begin with awareness. A simple question mark becomes a powerful invitation to think before speaking and to value every voice.

👉 Download the artworks folder