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  • UNCRC - Article 28

    Published 06/02/24, by Gemma Sayce

    You have the right to an education.

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  • UNCRC, Article 22

    Published 04/05/23, by Gemma Sayce

    Article 22 - You have the right to special protection and help if you are a refugee

     

     

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  • UNCRC - Article 7

    Published 14/02/23, by Gemma Sayce

    Article 7 - You have the right to have a name and a nationality.

     

     

     

     

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  • Bronze Award

    Published 31/01/23, by Rhian Duford

    We have achieved our Bronze Award

    In order to achieve Bronze for Rights Respecting Schools we had to complete the following tasks:

    -Inform the whole school community that the school is working on the RRSA. Including pupils, staff, parents and governors.

    -Become familiar with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

    -Get our pupil-led Steering Group in place.

    -Review our school practice against the Silver Outcome Descriptors for each of the three RRSA Strands and create an action plan to achieve Silver. 

    We have enjoyed getting ourselves familiar with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and achieving Bronze and look forward to including everyone on our journey ahead to achieving Silver. 

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  • UNCRC, Article 23

    Published 06/12/22, by Gemma Sayce

    Article 23 - If you are disabled, either mentally or physically, you have the right to special care and education to help you develop and lead a full life.

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  • Article 1 – Everyone under 18 has these rights

    Published 06/12/22, by Rhian Duford
    As part of our learning journey for the Rights of the Child, Class 1 & Class 2 have been finding out about Article 1 ‘Everyone under 18 has these rights’.   
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  • Remembrance Day, 2022 (Article 38)

    Published 10/11/22, by Rhian Duford

    As part of our learning journey for the Rights of the Child, Class 7 found out about Remembrance Day and why it is such an important part of our history.

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