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Children’s Charter for Learning
The 'Children's Charter for Learning' site is devised jointly by the National College for Leadership of Schools and Children's Services and NET, and is dedicated to discovering what you and your children think about learning in primary schools, and what might make learning even better.

We hope to encourage schools to create their own 'Children's Charter for Learning' and to share many of these on this dedicated website. We hope that developing and sharing the charters will form part of a wider process of engaging children and developing even more powerful and innovative approaches to learning in primary schools.
www.childrenscharterforlearning.org.uk

Latest additions to the Children's Charter web site:

South Marston C of E Primary School - Children's Charter!
During the summer term 2010 the whole school was involved in reveiwing the School's vision and aims to ensure that they reflect the school now and where we would like to be in the future. The children, parents, staff and governors were involved. The Children's Charter for South Marston Primary School has been developed from these aims and the vision. The children in Year 6 have linked the Aims with the Children's Development Plan for this year 2010-2011 and put it together as The Children's Charter for our school. It is very much The Pupil's voice and they have shown great maturity and pride in our school when developing it.

Click to view the South Marston C of E Primary School Children's Charter

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