SCHOOLS across Warrington came together to mark Anti-Bullying Week with a touching community campaign.

St Gregory's Catholic High School in Great Sankey launched the campaign Be Who You Are Called To Be to encourage students to focus on their own unique God-given gifts.

The school explored how students could use their gifts for the greater good and collaborated with students from Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School and St Vincent's Catholic Primary School as well as residents from Woodleigh Care Home to create a music video.

St Gregory’s then held a screening to premiere the music video on campus where staff and students raised £70 in proceeds.

Those are to be donated to The Diana Award – a charity that specialises in anti-bullying resources.

A parent of a child who features in the video spoke of their delight having watched the campaign clip on its premiere night.

She said: “We were delighted to be invited to attend the St Gregory’s evening for their Anti-Bullying week.

“It was great to see so many of our amazing children celebrating and sharing their gifts and talents. I was so proud of my son for his Irish Dancing clip in the lovely video. A big well done to all involved and especially to the children for showcasing their achievements.”

Recently, St Gregory's chaplain Suzie Whitlow delivered frames to all of the schools and communities that took part as a special thank you for their help. The frame was a piece of album artwork, designed by a Year seven student at the school.