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RRS Articles of the week -20th October 2023

Rights Respecting Schools Articles of the Week;


Linked to Black History Month

Article 2 (non-discrimination): The
Convention applies to every child
without discrimination, whatever their
ethnicity, gender, religion, language,
abilities or any other status, whatever
they think or say, whatever their
family background.
Article 30 (children from minority or
indigenous groups): Every child has the
right to learn and use the language,
customs and religion of their family,
whether or not these are shared by the
majority of the people in the country
where they live


Laureate Academy News –20th October 2023


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Rights Respecting Schools Articles of the Week;


Article 28 (life, survival and
development): Every child has the right
to life. Governments must do all they
can to ensure that children survive
and develop to their full potential.


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PTA Annual General Meeting – 16th October 2023

13th October 2023


A Note from Mr P.

This Monday, 16th October, we are holding our Parent/Teacher
Association (PTA) Annual General Meeting straight after school.
Every year, our PTA raises thousands of pounds to benefit your
children, so please come along to the meeting to find out how you
can help. Children can go to LAST club free of charge or sit with
you in the meeting. We really need your help to help the children!

Laureate Academy News – 13th October 2023


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Rights Respecting Schools Articles of the Week;


Article 28 (right to education): Every
child has the right to an education.
Primary education must be free and
different forms of secondary
education must be available to every
child. Discipline in schools must respect
children’s dignity and their rights.
Richer countries must help poorer
countries achieve this.


Article 29 (goals of education):
Education must develop every child’s
personality, talents and abilities to the
full. It must encourage the child’s
respect for human rights, as well as
respect for their parents, their own
and other cultures, and the
environment.