Super Ambassadors

We are proud to announce that we have achieved Bronze: Rights Committed School status (Summer 2023) and will be continuing on our Rights Respecting School accreditation journey this year.

At the beginning of each year, children are invited to apply to become a Super Ambassador.  St Mary’s elects 2 children during the Pupil Voice  elections in September.

This year’s Super Ambassadors are:- (TBC)

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 children’s rights under the UNCRC.
  • Do special missions for the Commissioner in their school.

Information collected by the Super Ambassadors has a real impact on children’s rights in Wales.

The scheme provides an exciting and interactive way for children at St Mary’s 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 our school and on a national level.

Please click on the link below to view a poster about the Rights of the Child from the Children’s Commissioner for Wales.

Children’s Rights Poster_eng