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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No pen day 2023!

No pen day 2023!

Year 4 really enjoyed 'no pen day!' In English, we had a spelling race then we described scenes from our class text. Each group stood at the front and described the scene using expanded noun phrases, fronted adverbials and the 5 senses. The rest of the class then held...

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PE

PE

Year 4 have done fantastic in their PE units this Autumn term with the children working hard and having lots of fun to develop their physical literacy in Hockey, Tag rugby, swimming and most recently handball! Hockey: Year 4 developed the skill of push passing in a...

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Oriental museum

Oriental museum

Year 4 have had an amazing time at the Oriental museum in Durham today. We learned so much about the Ancient Egyptians! We took part in 4 interactive workshops, which included: A guided tour around the museum Handling of artefacts (we learned how to be real...

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Sporting Stars

Sporting Stars

We really enjoyed the sports festival this afternoon, taking part in activities such as speed bouncing, throwing and catching, skipping, mountain climbers and burpees.

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Stay safe online – Think before you send!

Stay safe online – Think before you send!

There is a real and growing concern of how many young people find it ok to share inappropriate images online. It is leading to so many becoming vulnerable to potential exploitation, blackmail and harm from a young age, leaving a lasting digital footprint. If you share...

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A Visit to the Rowlands Gill Library

A Visit to the Rowlands Gill Library

The children went to the local library to share stories together. As part of road safety week, we looked at the traffic lights and talked about what the colours meant. We practised looking left and right before we crossed the road.  

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