How it works
Schools are asked to elect two Super Ambassadors at the beginning of every year. Super Ambassadors have three jobs. These are to:
- Inform other pupils in their school about the Commissioner and her powers
- Make sure other pupils know about about children’s rights under the UNCRC.
- Do special missions for the Commissioner in their school – these inform the work of our office and have a real impact on our work and on children’s rights in Wales
5 Reasons to join
- Information collected through the scheme feeds directly into our work, meaning that our Super Ambassadors have a real impact on children’s rights in Wales.
- The scheme provides an exciting and interactive way for children in our school to learn about their rights, in accordance with the UNCRC, which underpins the Welsh Government’s vision for education.
- The scheme supports the Four Purposes of the developing curriculum in Wales, providing meaningful opportunities for children to develop as healthy, confident individuals and participate as ethical, informed citizens in their school and on a national level.
- The scheme supports our school to develop approaches to Wellbeing and to Care, Support and Guidance, as required by the Estyn Common Inspection Framework 2017.
Children and young people have 42 rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
Each week we focus on two rights, sharing them in assemblies and in the Cabin Iaith at breaktimes.
November 2023
We have been selling poppies to raise money for the #PoppyAppeal
We raised an incredible - £234 !!!!
Save the Children Christmas Jumper charity event. We raised £63.50!
