Category Archives: Global Citizenship

Rights Respecting Schools Raffle

Last week, for P4-7,  there was a Rights Respecting Schools raffle. This was a great opportunity to revisit and revise all the Articles of the UNCRC that we have looked at since last March when we returned to school from lockdown. Everyone took up to a maximum of 3 pieces of paper and wrote their name, the number of an Article of the UNCRC they could remember and a description of what that article was about. In each class, these papers were put into a tub and, on Friday afternoon,  winners from each class were drawn from all the entries. The winners were:-                                                                                     P4A – Rose Slater, Rachel Gray                                                                                   P4B – Poppy Jupp, Isla Clarke (photo above)                                             P4C – Amy Elder, Grace Boyce                                                                                   P5A – Finlay McPhail, Bobby Cowan                                                                     P5B – Callie Parker, Lauren Rankin                                                                           P6A – Emma Wright, Luke Roxburgh                                                                      P6B – Ellie McLatchie, Anaya Rana, Pip Newlands                                          P7A – Elliot Ferrie, Harvey Dow, Nina Bednarek                                             P7B – Phoebe Dunlop, Lucy Cowley

The winners received prizes of stationery. As part of their prize, most of the winners received a sharpener in the shape of a globe of the world. This is to remind us all that we are all Global Citizens and that the Rights contained in the UNCRC are for all children in the world. It is also a reminder of how lucky we are since, in some poorer countries of the world, it can be difficult for children to have all their Rights.

Here you can also see 3 of our Pledge Trees with Articles we have looked at all around. There are 4 Pledge trees in the school corridor, one for each House – red, blue, green and yellow. Each year group within the school put their thumbprint on the trees in a different shade of their House colour. All teaching and non-teaching staff have added their thumbprint too to show that we have ALL signed up to the Rights within the UNCRC – the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.                                                                A huge thank you to Mrs. Wallace, our of our parents, who sketched out the shape of the trees for us.                                                         The UNCRC is posted below which you can discuss with your parents at home.

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P4B – Global Citizenship Assembly

P4B worked extremely hard when planning and carrying out their ‘Global Citizenship’ Assembly. They were sharing their learning on many important things such as:

  • The United Nation’s 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development

  • Water pollution linked to Global Goal 14 – Life Below Water

  • UNCRC Article 24 – Everyone has the right to clean water

They did really well when delivering the message that if everyone does just a little bit, we can change the world to a better place for all.

 

https://youtu.be/cvelkFVBDg4

Click above to take a peek!

P2C Global Citizenship

P2C have been particularly engaged in their learning around issues relating to the use od nonbiodegradable plastics as part of Global Citizenship this week. Have a look at the movie we made declaring what we are going to do to make a difference to our world. Excuse the long faces but we aren’t happy about this current issue.

We still have lots more ideas to help tackle the problem. Watch this space.

P3A learn about Global Citizenship

It is Global Citizenship week and in Primary 3A we have been discussing what  a global citizen is.  Below are our ideas at the start of this mini topic.

We then went on to discuss the difference between needs and wants and here are the definitions we came up with.

Needs – These are things that keep you safe and protect you.  We need them to survive.

Wants – These keep us happy and entertained but we can live without them.

Then we took part in an activity where we had 12 items but could only choose 9 of these to take with us to a new planet.  We created a ‘Diamond 9’ to organise our items from most important to least important.  Here’s what our groups came up with.

All of the groups chose water, food and family as their top three things.

Look out for another post to see how our understanding of a Global Citizen has developed.