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SMSC Calendar 2017-2018Date Activity Links to SMSC22nd
September‘Jeans for Genes day’
The school will take part in raising money for the charity
Jeans for Genes through wearing jeans, taking part in
competitions and activities and purchasing items such as key
rings and cakes.
To raise awareness of childhood genetic conditions
To allow pupils to help other children
To build social conscience
To become aware of the physical and emotional effect of the conditions discussed on children effected.
28th September
Macmillan Coffee MorningStudents and staff will donate
cakes and tombola prizes for the 2 hour coffee morning during RRS lesson. Students can buy cakes and drinks for a small donation and take part in a tombola. Staff can enter the
bake off competition.
To support a charity To take part in a
whole school activity that fosters a sense of fun and togetherness
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To understand the concept of a national charity event and pupils place within it.
30th
SeptemberSyrian Refugee appeal.
Students and staff will collect items for mothers and new
babies displaced by the Syrian war. This is done through St
Paul’s Church
To become global learners
To understand that there are those less fortunate
To help others To link to the CRC
and Rights Respecting Schools award
September Student Council nominations To take part in a democratic process
To learn about how leaders are voted into our country
To learn about the role of student council
To develop pupil voice
6th
NovemberPoppy Appeal
Students will sell poppy items from the Royal British Legion on the run up to remembrance day.
To develop an understanding of the historical significance of the poppy
To take part in a whole school activity
To build awareness of national charity status of the royal British legion
To teach students about the armed forces and their role.
10th Hug in a Bag To support a local
November Non uniform day to raise funds for local charity
charity To take part in a
whole school activity that fosters a sense of fun and togetherness
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To understand the concept of a local charity event helping local people
W/C 27th
November
Anti-Bullying WeekStudents will take part in
activities such as, assemblies, competitions, quizzes and workshops to promote anti
bullying awareness
To raise the profile of anti-bullying within the school
To ensure victims of bullying feel supported and protected from bullying in school
To remind students of the schools anti bullying policy
To foster a sense of community within
the school17th
NovemberChildren in need
Non uniform day
To support a charity To take part in a
whole school activity that fosters a sense of fun and togetherness
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To understand the concept of a national charity event and pupils place within it.
20th November
To raise understanding of the
International Children’s day Students will take part in
Assemblies and Family Group activities based on this event
rights of the child To ensure students
feel supported and protected from bullying in school
To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
W/C 20th
NovemberEnterprise Week
Students will take part in activities that allow them to think, plan make and reflect
upon. They will make and sell items at the annual enterprise
fayre.
To take part in a whole school activity that fosters a sense of fun and togetherness
To develop skills such as resilience and working in a team
To support money skills
To develop knowledge of business and manufacture
7th
DecemberInternational day of disabled
persons To celebrate and
create awareness of varying disabilities
To encourage students to talk about how they overcome challenges
To raise awareness of this day within the local community
14th
DecemberWorld Human Rights Day To celebrate the
creation of the human rights act
Students will take part in assemblies and acttivities
exploring the human rights act and tie this in to their RRS work
To enable students to understand their rights
To make students aware of parts of the world where human rights are not upheld
To allow students to explore how their human rights are upheld in school and the local community
To explore themes of justice, equality, dignity and discrimination
To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
15th December
Christmas Jumper day
Students and staff will wear their favourite festive jumper in aid of
save the children
To support a charity To take part in a
whole school activity that fosters a sense of fun and togetherness
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To understand the concept of a national
charity event and pupils place within it.
15th Martin Luther King Day To learn about
January justice and equality To understand
racism in history To develop
understanding of different races and cultures
To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
To take part in activities that teach students about the world outside their own community
27th
JanuaryHolocaust Memorial Day To learn about the
holocaust To remember those
who lost their lives To learn about
justice and equality To understand
racism in history
6th
FebruarySafer internet day To discuss e safety
within the school To ensure students
understand the potential issues of unsafe internet use.
To empower and protect students from falling victim to online bullying
To remind students of the schools e safety policy
To ensure students are aware of how
they can stay safe online
February-March
Fairtrade Fortnight To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
To learn about sustainability
To take part in activities that teach students about the world outside their own community
1st March World Book Day To learn about different types of Literature
To have fun with reading
To take part in activities relating to books
21st March International day for Elimination of Discrimination
To develop understanding of different races and cultures
To celebrate a cultural event
To learn about justice and equality
To understand racism in history
22nd March World Water Day To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
To learn about those who don’t have access to clean water
To understand how
we can save water23rd March Red Nose day
Students will take part in activities and raise money for
comic relief
To support a charity To take part in a
whole school activity that fosters a sense of fun and togetherness
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To understand the concept of a national charity event and pupils place within it.
7th April World Health Day To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To understand more about our health service
To learn about countries that don’t have access to healthcare and find out how we can help
5th June World Environment day To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To understand how different environmental factors can affect people’s lives
12th June World day against child labour To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To understand how different countries treat children
To find out how to help those in need
20th June World Refugee Day To link to the CRC and Rights Respecting Schools award
To help develop an awareness of helping others
To raise awareness of the realities of life as a refugee
To dispel myths about the refugee crisis