Parents Portal is a digital service to help replace the traditional school bag run by providing direct communication to parents and carers through a selection of online services.
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Parents Portal is a digital service to help replace the traditional school bag run by providing direct communication to parents and carers through a selection of online services.
Click here for more information.
Article 12 – Respect for the views of the child.
Every child has the right to express their views, feelings and wishes in all matters affecting them, and to have their views considered and taken seriously. This right applies at all times, for example during immigration proceedings, housing decisions or the child’s day-to-day home life.
Article – 13 – Freedom of expression.
Every child must be free to express their thoughts and opinions and to access all kinds of information, as long as it is within the law.
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We are absolutely delighted to announce that we have achieved our SILVER accreditation for being a Rights Respecting School.
Miss Hayworth alongside the pupils of Bargeddie Primary have been working hard to raise awareness of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child within our school community.
The staff and children have worked hard to ensure that our school is a safe and inspiring place to learn. With the help of our pupils we have strived to embed the rights respecting values in daily school life. We vow to continue to give them a platform where their voices will be heard.
We are committed to continuing to nurture a positive, caring, respectful environment that puts the child at the centre of everything that we do and one that promotes and encourages children’s rights!
They provide a free advice service for single parents by phone and online chat.
Advisers are available weekdays 9.30 – 4pm
They offer advice on anything from dealing with child maintenance, a break-up, benefits, or moving into work.
Click here to access their website.
Article 1 – Definition of a child
Everyone under the age of 18 has all the rights in the Convention.
Article 41 – Everyone must know children’s rights.
Governments must actively work to make sure children and adults know about the Convention.
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A very warm welcome to Mr McIntyre! We are very excited to work with you this session, turning our learners into leaders.
Go Team Bargeddie!
From tomorrow, 21st of August, primary children who receive free school meals can enjoy free lunches and activities at weekends.
Club 365 will be running on Saturdays and Sundays for 2 hours.
For all the details please click here.
A new letter has been issued by NHS Lanarkshire to answer questions that you may have about COVID-19 and the return of your child to school.
Click on the link below to view the letter in full:
NHS Letter for New Term – August 2021
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