Citizenship teaching equips children with the knowledge, understanding and skills to play an active part in society as informed and critical citizens who are socially and morally responsible.
Explicit teaching of Citizenship is through formal planned and timetabled teaching in line with the new Citizenship scheme of work from the QCA. Citizenship teaching also takes place at other times in our school day, such as in R.E. or Humanities.
It underlies our school ethos in that we believe that co-operation is vital to the development of our community and that each individual has a valid part to play - respect for other people's opinions, property and person are essential.
Six members of Green Area went to a 'Holocaust Memorial Day' in 2005.