Homework and Family Learning
Gosberton House Academy strives to put the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child at the heart of its curriculum. Within our community children’s rights are actively taught, practised, respected, protected and promoted. Children’s rights are promoted during all aspects of daily life.
This curriculum policy links directly to the following articles from the United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child:
Article 12: When adults are making decisions about children, children have the right to say what they think should happen and have their opinion taken into account
Article 23: Children who have any kind of disability have the right to special care and support, as well as all the rights in the convention, so that they can live full and independent lives.
Article 28: Children have a right to an education. Discipline in Schools should respect children’s human dignity. Primary education should be free. Wealthy countries should help poorer countries achieve this.
Article 29: Education should develop each child’s personality and talents to the full. It should encourage children to respect their parents and their own and other cultures.
Article 30: Children have a right to learn and use the language and customs of their families, whether these are shared by the majority of people in the country or not.
