Article 29- 'The purpose of education is to develop every child's personality, talents and mental and physical abilities.'
Every child from year 3 - year 6 is able to take part in Children's University. Children are given a passport in which they can earn stamps for every hour of learning they do outside of the school day.
The school offers many opportunities for the children to earn stamps, but there are plenty of activities for children to do with their families in the local area and London.
Every year children will work towards earning at least 30 stamps in order to graduate in February.
Children's University clubs:
The staff are running a variety of clubs for the children to earn stamps. These include: German; chess; board- games; drama; dance; clay-modelling; singing; photography; gardening and French!
Children were able to choose which club they wanted to attend and they will earn a stamp in their passport for every session. Have a look at some of the pictures of what the children have been getting up to.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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