Article 28: Every child has the right to an education
The boys and girls of Wallace Primary School have been helping the children of William Village in Malawi to get an education.
There are no schools in William Village and the nearest school is too far to travel to so no-one goes to school. A group of volunteers from Renfrewshire Council plan to travel to Malawi in September to build a school for the children.
We helped by collecting aluminium cans – we collected 6403 altoghether! The cans were sold to a recycling company and the money raised will help to buy building materials for William Village school.
On Thursday 28th May we had some visitors from Utange, Kenya! The group were part of a school choir, raising money for their school back home. They treated us to some singing and dancing during assembly, played with us outside, visited us in our classes and stayed for some lunch. We celebrated their arrival with an out of uniform ‘Chuck it in the Bucket’ day which raised £400!! Click below to see a video of the Kenyan choir perform during assembly.
The Kenyan choir and Wallace Primary choir also performed together at Renfrew Town Hall. We all had lots of fun and hope to meet our Kenyan friends again soon. For more information visit www.educatethekids.com
The Rights Respecting Schools Committee have the responsibility of letting all the children in the school know about their rights. We organise assemblies and events and make sure that there are signs around the school reminding us of our rights.
Click here to download a summary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Eco schools is a programme for promoting environmental awareness. It is linked to most subjects in the curriculum, and will involve all children in cross curricular areas such as Citizenship, Health Education, and Social Justice
Eco Schools offers Wallace:
1. The opportunity to make environmental issues an intrinsic part of the life of the school.
2. The opportunity to develop young people’s decision making skills.
3. Materials and ideas for projects and events.
4. Access to a network of support agencies across Scotland.
5. Potential for financial savings, and opportunities to secure additional funding for the project. Action Plan.
We have completed our annual Environmental Review and have decided that the topics we will develop in session 2014-2016 are:
This looks at 10 main areas:
1.Litter
2.Transport
3. Health/ Well Being
The Eco Schools Committee would welcome any suggestions and ideas that would help with environmental improvements in our school.
Wallace Primary School has a very successful Eco Committee that leads Eco Activities in our school. We are now working towards our fourth Green Flag Award!
The committee includes pupils from Primary 1 to Primary 7. The Eco Schools committee is committed to encouraging whole school action to improve the environment of our school.