The Bulletin: S4

Published: Tue 13 Jan 2026

Article 18 of the CRC - Responsibility of parents

RRSA Right of the week

Parents are the main people responsible for bringing up a child.  When the child does not have any parents, another adult will have this responsibility and they are called a guardian or carer.  Parents and guardians/carers should always consider what is best for that child.  Governments should help them.  Where a child has both parents, both of them should be responsible for bringing up that child.  

 

About Children's Rights

Thanks so much for sharing these Rights.  You can come along to RRSA meetings on Monday in Mrs Montgomery's room at lunch to get more involved.

L Montgomery and the RRSA group

 

Published: Mon 12 Jan 2026

Plans are underway for a STUDENT LED Spring Concert in March 2026. The Spring Concert Committee would like to invite anyone interested in finding out more along to a meeting in Mrs Middlemiss's room on Wednesday (14 January 2026) at lunchtime. It takes a huge team to pull off an event such as this and the student committee would love you to come along and find out if you could help! They will be advertising their plans for auditions in due course so keep an eye on the bulletin if you're a budding performer. In the meantime, get practising!

Published: Mon 12 Jan 2026

As of Wednesday 14 January 2026, the Neurodiversity Committee will meet weekly in Ms Adam's classroom every Wednesday lunchtime.

The Neurodiversity Committee is a student-led council that will focus on creating a safe space for the neurodivergent pupils to interact, discuss and improve the school environment. Pupils may attend regularly or drop in as they prefer.

Could all students please complete this Google Form during registration this week to gain some background information to help the committee's work.

Published: Mon 12 Jan 2026

The LGBT+ Allies group will meet for the first time this year in Ms Fletcher's room this Wednesday (14 Janaury 2026) at 1.25pm. You can join your lunch along. New members always welcome!