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      • Tollcross Primary School has met the standard for UNICEF UK’s Rights Respecting Schools Award at Silver: Rights Aware.
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  2. Jun 14, 2024 · Tollcross Primary School has met the standard for UNICEF UK’s Rights Respecting Schools Award at Silver: Rights Aware. Congratulations to everyone who helped us to achieve our Silver Rights Respecting Schools Award.

  3. Here you can find a list of schools that have achieved the Silver: Rights Aware accreditation in the last three years. Silver: Rights Aware is granted to schools that make good progress towards embedding the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into their ethos and curriculum.

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Tollcross Primary School has met the standard for UNICEF UKs Rights Respecting Schools Award at Silver: Rights Aware. Congratulations to everyone who helped us to achieve our Silver Rights Respecting Schools Award.

  5. Nearly 5,000 schools across the UK are currently involved in the Rights Respecting Schools Award, and of those over 2,000 schools have been granted a Silver: Rights Aware and a Gold: Rights Respecting accreditation by UNICEF UK since 2006.

    • Silver: Rights Aware Is The Second Stage of The Rights Respecting Schools Award.
    • Achieving Silver: Rights Aware Means There Is Evidence That
    • Do You Ever Take An Award Away from A School?

    It is granted by UNICEF UK to schools that show good progress towards embedding children’s rights in the school’s policy, practice and ethos, as outlined in the RRSA Strands and Outcomes (see Silver Forms and Guides) . To achieve Silver: Rights Aware, schools will be assessed by one of our Professional Advisers who will look at the whole school’s r...

    Your school is explicitly embedding the UN Convention on the Rights of the Childin its policy, practice and culture.
    You are promoting knowledge and understanding of the Convention throughout your school community.
    You are putting into action and developing the plans outlined on your Action Plan for Silver, which you submitted to achieve Bronze: Rights Committed.
    You are beginning to see the positive impact of these actions on children and young people, staff, and on the school’s ethos, practice and environment.

    The Rights Respecting Schools Award is based on nationally agreed standards and uses a system of accreditation (as explained above) that looks at all aspects of the school’s life and work. Similar to other inspection processes, the accreditation is made on the evidence seen during the accreditation visit. Individual situations and experiences outsi...

  6. Here you can find a list of schools that have achieved the Silver: Rights Aware accreditation in the last three years. Silver: Rights Aware is granted to schools that make good progress towards embedding the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into their ethos and curriculum.

  7. Apr 1, 2017 · This week Tollcross was awarded the first stage of Unicef UK’s Rights Respecting Schools Award called the Recognition of Commitment! Well done to the Rights Respecting Schools committee for all of their hard work to achieve this!