Believe it or not there are over 50 languages spoken in Plymouth's schools.
It's a good indication that there are now many different cultures and religions in our local community.
In response to this Plymouth schools have teamed up with the local racial equality council to produce a colourful new calendar.
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| Jade Leek from Glen Park Primary painted this Jain symbol. |
Each of the 12 schools involved in the project has produced an image from a different faith or culture.
Julie Padget from the Race Equality Council was delighted with the contribution from the schools.
She said "The feedback was very positive. All the children that took part seemed really keen to get involved in similar projects in the future."
Follow the link below for a tour through the Respect Calendar gallery.
The Respect Festival was originally set up to mark the death of teenager Stephen Lawrence.
 | See the picture gallery |  |