Rights Respecting School - UNICEF
Frith Manor is a UNICEF UK Rights Respecting School.
Frith Manor has been taking steps to becoming a Rights Respecting School by putting the ‘UN Convention on the Rights of the Child’ and the forefront of the school's teaching ethos.
Frith Manor School strives to be a school where children’s rights are at the heart of our ethos and culture, to improve every child's well-being and to develop every child’s talents and abilities to their full potential.
UNICEF Dress Up Day
In 2022-23, Frith Manor had a UNICEF Dress Up Day to celebrate the nationalities and ethnicities represented at our school. The gallery below show some of the clothing children wore to represent their heritage.
UNICEF Dress Up Day 2022-23
UNICEF
UNICEF is the world’s leading organisation working solely for children and young people and their rights. In 1989, governments across the world agreed that all children have the same rights by adopting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). These rights are based on what a child needs to survive, grow, participate and fulfil their potential and were agreed upon as fundamental rights.
Frith Manor pupils will learn about their rights by putting them into practice every day and alongside this, learn about the responsibilities they have to grow as better young people by observing the rights they and other young people have.
We hope you will support the school on our journey towards becoming a UNICEF UK Rights Respecting School.
You can find out more about the Convention on the Rights of the Child by visiting unicef.org.uk/crc.
For further information about Rights Respecting Schools visit: www.unicef.org.uk/rrsa
Becoming a Unicef UK Rights Respecting School - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a Unicef UK Rights Respecting School?
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When schools get involved, the children learn about their rights by putting them into practice every day. Children and adults will learn about the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) which outlines what children need to survive and thrive, becoming the best they can be and achieving their potential. |
Why is this happening? |
A Unicef UK Rights Respecting School models rights and respect in all its relationships, whether between adults and pupils, between pupils or between adults. It is proven to benefit everyone in the school community to grow and learn together. Read more about the Award at www.unicef.org.uk/rrsa |
How will becoming a Rights Respecting School benefit my child(ren)?
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This approach works in many schools across the country to improve well-being and develop every child’s talents and abilities to their full potential. Headteachers from schools involved in the Award say it has improved children’s and young people’s respect for themselves and others and contributed to children and young people being more engaged in their learning. |
How can I get involved? |
We hope you will support the school’s journey to become a Unicef UK Rights Respecting School. Please do read about the Convention and Unicef’s work (see below) to see what it’s all about |
What is the Convention on the Rights of the Child? |
In 1989, governments worldwide promised all children the same rights by adopting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Convention recognised that all children have the right to be treated with dignity and fairness, to be protected, to develop to their full potential and to participate. The rights in the Convention describe what a child needs to survive, grow, and live up to their potential in the world. They apply equally to every child, no matter who they are or where they come from. The Convention changed the way children are viewed and treated – in other words, as human beings with a distinct set of rights instead of as passive objects of care and charity. It is the most widely ratified human rights treaty – only the United States has not ratified it. The UK signed up to it in 1991. You can read more about it at www.unicef.org.uk/crc and download a summary of the articles at |
What is Unicef? |
Unicef is the world's leading organisation for children and young people, promoting the rights and wellbeing of every child, in everything they do. Together with their partners, Unicef works in 190 countries to translate that commitment into practical action. Unicef UK is a registered charity. It raises funds through donations from individuals, organisations and companies and campaigns to keep children safe. Unicef UK also works with schools, hospitals and local authorities in the UK to put children at the heart of what they do.
To find out more about Unicef, go to www.unicef.org.uk |