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P6 and the Out Right program

Primary 6 have been learning about the rights of refugees in the UK. We looked at the difference between refugees and migrants, and used our knowledge of civil rights to discuss how individuals or groups of people may be made to leave their home due to persecution based on their gender, religion or personal beliefs etc.

We then discussed the British Laws regarding refugees and looked at the information UNICEF have provided schools about the issues with keeping families together. UNICEF have suggested that school pupils use their voices to tell the Government what we think about the Law in our country. With this is mind we created campaign posters which we will send on to the Home Secretary. Part of their job is to look after refugees who come to the UK and we hope our posters will help to persuade them to allow families of refugees to be able to live together.

 

 

 

P3A Outright Campaign

After hearing the RRS group speak about the UNICEF Outright Campaign at assembly a few weeks ago, P3A listened to the story of Paddington Bear. They then found out about the refugee crisis and talked about how children sometimes have to leave the country they are from to escape things like war and natural disasters.  P3A know that these children still have rights even if they have to live in a different country.

RRS AWARD FOR THE SECOND TIME!

As you know, Boghall Primary was awarded a second Level 2 Rights Respecting School Award a few weeks ago.  This is a fantastic achievement as not only were we the first school in West Lothian to achieve the Advanced level 2  award back in 2011,  we are now the first school in West Lothian to be awarded level 2 for the SECOND time!  We were delighted to welcome back Tam Baillie (The Children’s Commissioner)  to our school to present us with the award.  Here are some of the official photographs that were taken on the day.

    

25 reasons P6 are thankful

We have enjoyed watching Kid President videos as part of our Civil Rights topic. This week it was 25 reasons to thankful so we decided to make our own list!

  1. Being alive
  2. Food
  3. Music
  4. Donuts – Krispy Kreme!
  5. School and teachers
  6. Football, football boots and Ronaldo
  7. Fifa 17
  8. Clean water
  9. Apple phones, Snap chat and Musical-ly
  10. Tacos
  11. The internet
  12. Pizza – especially two for two Tuesdays at Dominoes
  13. Education
  14. Imagination
  15. Shelter
  16. Having Miss Potter as a teacher
  17. Cake
  18. Animals – Especially unicorns
  19. The World!
  20. Pokemon Go
  21. Friends and Family
  22. Martin Luther King for helping to change Civil Rights!
  23. Emmeline Pankhurst and the suffragettes for fighting for equal rights for Women!
  24. Rosa Parks for sitting on a bus!
  25. Having the UNCRC to keep us all happy and safe!

P6 three stars and a wish

This week we have enjoyed starting Literacy Circles especially getting our new books and deciding homework penalties! We have made our class charter  – after a vote Pokemon won! We have agreed on what Miss Potter will do and what we will do in our class to ensure we all get our rights.

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Star – Maths with Mr Laughlin on Tuesday – he taught us excellent mental math tactics!

Star – Creating our Internet Safety leaflets using the Think You Know website.

Star – PE with Mrs Lloyd – especially corner football!

Wish – More ICT time in class.

P3/2 Class Charter

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As we are a Rights Respecting school we have been looking at the articles from the UNCRC that are especially related to our life in school and class.   After a whole class discussion we identified which articles we could use.  We then decided what the children and the teacher could do to help the children get these rights.   We then brought it to life my making a treasure chest display.

P6/5 Class Charter

P6/5 have been busy this week creating their class charter. We worked as a team to decide on the most relevant UNCRC articles for school and then brainstormed what the pupils will do and what the teacher will do to ensure that these rights are always respected. The pupils decided on a sports theme and have called it the P6/5 Dream Team. The charter is displayed in class and can be referred to at any time.

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Rights Respecting Work

As part of our continuing work as a level two Rights Respecting School, our two pupil assessors spoke to the whole school.  This term all pupils are being asked their opinions on new charters for the dinner hall and playground.   Dinner hall and playground staff will also be consulted about these charters as it is important that we all agree on what we should do to help keep everyone happy, healthy and safe.

The photographs show some primary 6 and 7 pupils working together to decide on relevant articles for the playground charter and our pupil assessors speaking at assembly.