Isle of Sheppey Academy

The Isle of Sheppey Academy
Isle of Sheppey School

Students make a giant scarf for 1Goal Send My Friend to School scheme

 

Students make a giant scarf

A giant scarf created by students will be sent  to Prime Minister David Cameron as part of a global campaign to get primary educa­tion for all children.

The tutor group Abbey 20, which is part of the Abbey School unit at the Minster Road site, is supporting 1Goal's Send My Friend to School scheme, which this year is linked to the World Cup.

World leaders have promised that all children will have a Primary education by 2015 but, with only five yeas left to go, there are still 72 million children missing out on an education completely.

The tutor group, which is made up of students from Years 7 to 11, decided to help by join­ing this year's action to remind world leaders of their commitment and each made a section of the scarf.

The scarf has been sighed by many of the student and tutors, in Abbey School and the scarf was also displayed at the recent Year 6 parents' evening where many parents and children who will be joining the east site in September also signed it.

Abbey head teacher Jo Ches­ter said: "Students have been discussing Human Rights and The UN 'Rights of the Child' as part of family unit time and they have shown mature and sensitive understanding of a variety of issues, relating to young people, around the world.

"Abbey 20's scarf is an exam­ple of how young people can have a voice about issues they feel strongly about."

Tutor Fiona Louch added: "I am delighted that the group have all contributed, They are really pleased that at the end of the World Cup, the scarf will be sent to the Prime Minister."

 

For details visit www.sendmyfriend.org/one-goal