Assembly 13.9.21

This Week’s Assembly 

At this week’s Assembly we explored Article 3 of the UNCRC.

Article 3 is particularly important as it on of the key articles that underpins the UNCRC and is one of the key foundations of the charter.

Article 3 states:

 “All adults should do what is best for you. When adults make decisions, they should think about how their decisions will affect children.”

The children considered the following key points.

  • Who are the adults they trust to make decisions in their best interests.
  • How the adults involve me in the decisions they make.
  • Are there any decisions made or instructions given by adults which the child doesn’t like but they know is the right decision.

During the assembly, we shared examples of the children’s writing with each other and celebrated our Star Writers by giving out Star Writer awards and badges.

The certificates and examples of writing can be viewed below.

Star Writer Awards 13.9.21

Assembly 6/9/21

This Weeks Assembly

At this weeks assembly the class charters were shared. Please take a look at a selection of these class charters below.

The children also received Rights Respecting School Awards and Maths Wizard Awards.

Rights Respecting Schools Awards 6.9.21

Maths Wizard Awards 6.9.21

This Week’s Assembly 30th August 2021

At this weeks Assembly the children reflected on how they are supported in relation to Article 39 – A person’s right to help if you have been hurt, neglected, or badly treated.

The children thought about a time when they felt they had been hurt, left out or badly treated and how the situation was resolved.

Some examples of what the children talked about included –

“When I was hurt outside I told my teacher  and a support assistant, and the office ladies helped and sorted it out.”

Another pupil told their teacher that she hurt her head on the trim trail but was looked after by someone in the office. She was given an ice pack which helped to soothe her head.

In another class two girls fell out and another girl came along and helped them sort it out.

We were introduced to our new House Captains, who were voted for by pupils across P4-P7.

Congratulations to our new House Captains and Vice Captains

 

 

Also, a huge well done to all of our P7 pupils who put themselves forward and delivered a speech outlining why they would make a good House Captain.

The teachers also nominated children to receive the Head Teacher’s Award, the certificates can be viewed below.

Head Teacher Awards

 

This Week’s Assembly

At this weeks assembly we discussed Article 39.

Article 39 states:

You have the right to help if you have been hurt,
neglected, or badly treated.

We looked at the people who could help us if we had fallen or had been injured.

This includes our office staff; Mrs Barkins and Mrs McGhee and it also includes our staff who are First Aid trained; Mrs Crossan and Mrs Good.

We also discussed who could help if we were having difficulties with our friends. This included Mrs Winters-McCann, Mr O’Neill, Miss Burns, our Suupport Staff who are in the playground and also our Wellbeing Co-ordinators for each department.

Infant Area – Mrs McDonald

Junior Area – Mrs Dunbar

Senior Area – Mrs Stewart

The teachers also nominated children to receive Gold Awards, the certificates can be viewed below.

Gold award 20.8.21

Celebrating Success

At Chatelherault Primary School we endeavour to recognise the achievements of our learners on a weekly basis during our whole school assemblies.

Over the course of the year, children from each class are identified for their achievements and awarded certificates which are shared during these assemblies with all children in the school.

On this page we will share the certificates and supporting evidence on a weekly basis.

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