Easington CofE Primary School

Hall Walk, Peterlee SR8 3BP

 Easington C of E Primary School
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Home / Pupils / Educate and Celebrate

Educate and Celebrate

Educate and Celebrate at Easington C of E School

The Equality Act 2010 has created the ‘Public Sector Equality Duty’, which states that every public body, including schools and academies, have legal duty to eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and foster good relations between people who share and do not share the following protected characteristics:

  • disability
  • gender reassignment
  • pregnancy & maternity
  • race
  • religion or belief
  • sexual orientation
  • sex
  • age
  • marriage and civil partnership

Assisting schools and academies to comply with this legal duty, ‘Educate & Celebrate’ is a national initiative designed to prepare children and young people for life and to give them a good understanding of how Equality and Diversity is protected by the Equality Act 2010.

The approaches used in ‘Educate and Celebrate’ have been recognised by Ofsted as best practice for taking a whole school approach to teaching equality.  We have embedded the ‘Educate and Celebrate’ programme into our curriculum. The programme provides positive relationships and understanding. It is based around a set of stories about different families, relationships and gender identities.  We have recently achieved the Silver Award for Educate and Celebrate Best Practice Status.

 

The document below is published by Ofsted and gives guidelines as to how a school will be assessed on their policy, prevention and tackling of homophobic and transphobic issues.

Ofsted document – (Educate and Celebrate)

Click here to visit the Educate and Celebrate Website

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Hall Walk

Peterlee

County Durham

SR8 3BP

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