We have now appointed 14 new Rights Respecting School Ambassadors across year 7, 8 and 9. These ambassadors will form a steering group which meet to decide further actions the school can take to fully support the Rights of Children. There are a wide range of ways they will promote RRSA and children’s rights, and have a positive impact in our community, local area or even beyond.
They will continue on our journey to be a school with students who are fully aware of their rights and can confidently speak up when they feel their rights are being challenged. They will also appreciate the need for children’s rights to be realised everywhere.
Student’s opinions are sought, encouraged and respected in all aspects of our work. Student leadership is an integral part of the school’s ethos. School Voice which includes the new Rights Respecting School Ambassadors is an excellent opportunity for students to have the opportunity to lead aspects of school life.
Dear Parents & Carers
We have been asked to share this information with you – course dates are Wednesday 4th, 11th and 18th December.
THE DIGITAL DILEMMA: Keeping Your Kids Safe Online
Our colleagues in the Police South East Cyber Crime Unit based in Thames Valley Police are running a free webinar to help parents and carers understand some of the risks young people face online, and how they can best protect themselves and their family from falling victim to cyber criminal behaviours!
Covering social media, gaming and emails, this webinar will give you tips and tricks to help you protect them in today’s online world.
The webinar is running three times over the next few weeks, and tickets are available here: