Article 38- Freedom from war

All children have the right to be protected from war. This also encompasses their right to shelter, good food and water, an education and to be cared for by their parents where possible.

In January, we explored the importance of Holocaust memorial day. We learned about what happened during the Holocaust and all the people affected by Nazi rule. We also learned about more recent Holocaust events in different countries and how many people around the world are still suffering the effects of inequality and injustice.

Our Rights Ambassadors learned a Rwandan peace dance which demonstrates their desire for peace and unity. They learned about the inequalities suffered by many Rwandan people and how this has affected the lives of children just like them. They performed the dance to KS2 and since January some of our classes have been learning the dance too.

The dance is being shared in Praise assembly on Friday so look out for it on our big screen 🙂

Leave a comment