Learning about Rights
At Four Elms, our values underpin everything that we do. Being a rights respecting school has helped us to ensure that our value of ‘respect’ is given a priority and is an integral part of the school’s improvement. We are proud that our recent OFSTED report, in which we achieved “outstanding” for Behaviours and Attitudes, stated that ‘Pupils know that they have rights and so do others’.
All classrooms have a class charter which adults and pupils refer to. Displays around the school promote the relevant articles and showcase our current campaign based on Article 2. On the playground, the playground charter is referred to. The impact of all of this is that children and adults know the rights and make reference to their rights frequently. Adults and children have the confidence to talk about rights. Pupils are able to make links between global and local issues and their rights.
Within the curriculum, rights are linked to experiences and discrete subject areas.
Class 1 (Reception) had the opportunity to become a 'rights superhero'. Here are just some of the charters we have around school.
Displays are used to promote rights
Our experiences link with rights. Here are just a few examples. We value links with the local community.