What an achievement – SILVER for Avanti Park School in Frome

By Suki Ryder

17th Apr 2023 | Local News

Well done
Well done

To be precise, Avanti Park was awarded Silver in the UNICEF UK: Rights Aware award. This prestigious award recognizes schools that have successfully implemented the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and embed children's rights in their ethos and culture. 

In layman's terms - what does this actually mean? It certainly, is not, simply a tick box exercise like some may think! The work and dedication from pupils and staff to achieve such an accolade took time and is interwoven amongst many of the school's initiatives, lessons, and projects - some that even impact the parent and wider community.  

In essence, the assessor looked at three strands: teaching and learning about rightsrights through ethos and relationshipsand lastly rights through participation, empowerment and action

How did Avanti Park's Miss Armstrong, the Senior Lead instrumental in gaining this status, ensure that all outcomes were achieved? For the first strand, children had to be confident in their knowledge of rights. A group of pupils were interviewed, and the Assessor was pleased that children knew rights were for "every child in the world up to the age of 18." Pupils knew that not all children were able to exercise their rights, as in children in war torn countries or those affected by natural disasters, these children may not be able to experience all their rights. Children learnt about rights through the work of the School Council, from posters, subjects such as Personal Social Health Education (PSHE), Religious Education (RE) and the values of the 'Avanti Way'. Equally staff and parents were kept informed, staff through training workshops and parents and carers via Newsletters about the 'right of the week'.

The second strand focuses on ethos and relationships, this involves everyone – staff and children. A collaborative approach is fundamental to maintaining a positive school community. It is a particularly interesting one given that the school has been on a journey of change. Mrs Atkins, Principal explained how the change, improvement, and growth since becoming part of the Avanti Trust, as well as adopting the child's rights approach, "added a different dimension and depth." Furthermore, NSPCC Assemblies and PSHE running a Consent Week in which children learnt about "boundaries and the power to say no" are not only crucial for pupils, but also a key aspect of the Rights Aware Accreditation.

 The last strand of participation, empowerment and action at local and global level clearly is evident within Avanti Park. The Assessor was really pleased to hear a pupil say that rights went beyond the school gates, as they pupil stated that where rights are not respected "it shouldn't be tolerated." Pupils clearly have a voice and have many platforms in which to convey those opinions, such as the School Council and the Eco Council. Locally children been involved in litter picking groups, sustainability, and multicultural awareness weeks. Within school, global citizenship work has involved grappling with thought-provoking topics ranging from quality education for all, no poverty, health and wellbeing and topically climate action. 

Principal Mrs Atkins said, "We are incredibly proud of the achievement in receiving this award. Our school's ethos is rooted in promoting a culture of respect, dignity, and inclusion for all. The Rights Respecting Schools Award has been an important framework to help us embed these values in our school community, and we are absolutely thrilled!"

     

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