Year 5
PSHE
In PSHE this week, the children listened to some powerful stories based on the lives of refugees. We unpicked what the difference is between a refugee and an asylum seeker.
The children understood that seeking asylum is a human right. This means all people have the right to look for protection in another country if it is not safe for them to stay in their home country.
We discussed how people who are seeking asylum are much more than the label. They are human beings who deserve to be seen as the whole person they are. This includes their skills, talents, interests and experiences.
Our focus questions were:
Why do people leave the country they are living in to look for safety elsewhere?
How do you think it feels to have no other choice other than to leave your home country?
How do you think it feels to begin a new life in a different country?
To finish, we looked carefully at a number of UNCRC rights and reminded the children that with rights comes responsibility. We not only have to respect the rights of others, but we also have to make sure that we pave the way to make sure others can enjoy their rights.
In groups/pairs we came up with a corresponding responsibility for each right.
Article 30: If people speak a different language or are part of a different religion to us we should respect them as individuals. It is good that we learn about different religions in school and that we learn about different parts of the world and their cultures too. Liliane, Sabrina and Reem.
Article 23: Children with a disability should be respected and treated equally. They may need extra help to do certain things but they should not be stopped from taking part in activities that they enjoy. Freddie & Oliver
We were very impressed by their ability to empathise with refugees who had sought refuge in the UK.