A Jam-Packed Neurodiversity Celebration Week
March 16, 2026
From March 16 - March 20, Norwich School celebrated Neurodiversity Celebration week through a series of engaging whole School events.
Pupils from across the school worked alongside staff from the SEND department and the School’s EDI officer to learn about and celebrate neurodiversity throughout the week.
On Monday pupils got creative creating a piece of community artwork to celebrate Neurodiversity. The artwork included fingerprints from staff and pupils to represent how no two brains are alike, and that we all deserve a place to feel seen and celebrated.
On Wednesday over 50 pupils joined in with activities in the Undercroft Library. The activities explored pupil’s knowledge and attitudes towards neurodiversity and promoted discussion surrounding the representation of neurodiversity in the media as well as neurodiverse celebrities. Pupils reflected positively on these topics, sharing thoughts such as;
- “Representation is important so that people aren’t treated badly in real life”
- “Writers can interview and get to know neurodivergent people to get an accurate understanding of what is actually
like to have that specific condition”
- “Representation is important because it shows that not all people who are neurodiverse are the same.”
- “Representation is important to help people feel seen and to educate people.”
The event ended with delicious cupcakes and treats for all who took part.
Finally, on Friday tutor groups took part in a Neurodiversity Survey, which looked to understand pupil’s perceptions of neurodiversity across the school. This survey will help us understand pupil opinions and experiences, so that we can continue to champion neurodiversity all year round.













