At Kellands School, our Rights Respecting Champions (RRC) are leading the charge to embed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) to improve on wellbeing, participation, relationships and self-esteem, in the spirit of our school vision...
Introducing our Rights Respecting Champions for 2025-2026 – Juliet, James, Dylan, Esme, Ethan, Elara, Ailish, Elodie, Patty, Wafaa, Aria, Anders, Blake and Mac. They are representatives from P1-7 and ready to make a difference this year!
Using the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) The Rights Respecting Champions will be working alongside Mrs Cook to explore the 54 articles to ensure that we respect our own rights and the rights of others.
Staff and pupils at Kellands School are celebrating after making the first step towards becoming a Unicef UK Rights Respecting School.
The school achieved the Bronze award and is now busy working towards achieving the Silver level.
The award recognises achievement in putting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) at the heart of the school’s ethos to improve well-being and outcomes for every child and to help all children realise their potential.
Kellands School will join around 5,000 other schools in the UK working through the RRS programme which is a movement for change in the way children experience their school and their childhood. There are three levels to the award – Bronze, Silver and Gold.
You can find more information about the awards by visiting the Unicef Rights Respecting Schools website.