Rights Respecting School

RIGHTS RESPECTING SCHOOL

Here at Rowlands Gill Primary School we are proud to have achieved the Level 1 UNICEF Rights Respecting School Award in 2014.

This whole school award is an initiative by UNICEF to make children and adults more aware of children’s rights.

To find out more visit www.unicef.org.uk/rrsa

 

RRSA Level 2

At Rowlands Gill Primary we are working towards our RRSA Level 2 Award. Please click on the link below to view our RRSA Level 2 Audit and Action Plan

British Values

Please click on the link below to view our British Values Policy for Rowlands Gill Primary School

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I am Proud

I am Proud

In PHSE, we have been talking about what we are proud of. We learned how to tell others this information clearly and learned how to ask others what they are proud of. The children were polite and showed fantastic questioning and listening skills.

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D.T Food Sorting

D.T Food Sorting

In D.T, children have been sorting foods into animal and plant products. The discussion around 'baked beans' had the children and Mrs Stephenson laughing!

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Gateshead Council SEND Local Offer services information

Gateshead Council SEND Local Offer services information

The Gateshead Council newly re-designed SEND Local Offer is the go-to website for services, support, and information for children and young people aged 0–25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Whether you're a parent, carer, young person, or...

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Welcome Nursery Children

Welcome Nursery Children

We have welcomed back some of our existing Nursery children and all the new children this week, what a lovely week we have had. We have had great fun exploring all the new areas of the inside and outside classrooms, enjoyed lunch in the dinner hall and getting to know...

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Inventing in English

Inventing in English

What a fantastic first week we are having in Class 2! Yesterday, someone stole Mrs Stephenson's lunch! We were determined that Mrs Stephenson would not go hungry again today. So, in english, we designed a 'lunch locker' in order to protect our teacher. The children...

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