@Bishop_Llandaff

07:53 AM - 17 Apr 2024

Morning! A reminder of this evening’s event for prospective sixth form students, who intend to join us from other schools. We look forward to welcoming you! https://t.co/gsg5uwpjiN— BOLHS_6Form () April 17, 2024

15:24 PM - 22 Mar 2024

The Spring Edition of The Mitre is now available to view https://t.co/dE6rYhzU7R— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () March 22, 2024

15:01 PM - 22 Mar 2024

The School is now closed for the Easter holidays. We wish all students, staff and families a restful break and look forward to welcoming everyone back on Monday 8th April 2024 (Week B)— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () March 22, 2024

15:00 PM - 22 Mar 2024

The Sring Edition of The Mitre is available to view https://t.co/dE6rYhzU7R— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () March 22, 2024

20:01 PM - 21 Mar 2024

What a wonderful Eisteddfod! It is always a special event in our school year. Thank you to our amazing house teams, the hard working staff and visiting judges. A real celebration of culture and language. Llongyfarchiadau i chi gyd a diolch yn fawr iawn 🙌🏻— Marc Belli () March 21, 2024

20:01 PM - 21 Mar 2024

What a wonderful Eisteddfod! It is always a special event in our school year. Thank you to our amazing house teams, the hard working staff and visiting judges. A real celebration of culture and language. Llongyfarchiadau i chi gyd a diolch yn fawr iawn 🙌🏻— Marc Belli () March 21, 2024

16:53 PM - 7 Mar 2024

A reminder that our next civvies day is tomorrow (Friday 8th March 2024) in aid of Arrhythmia Alliance. Students are encouraged to bring a donation of £1. We appreciate your continued support— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () March 7, 2024

16:55 PM - 1 Mar 2024

Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus pawb 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿! Great to see the daffodils beginning to bloom around the school 🌼. ŵylDewi pic.twitter.com/gh9vQ7lur4— Cymraeg () March 1, 2024

https://twitter.com/BOLHS_Cymraeg/status/1763522623818850646

11:12 AM - 1 Mar 2024

Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus pawb 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿! Great to see the daffodils beginning to bloom around the school 🌼. ŵylDewi pic.twitter.com/gh9vQ7lur4— Cymraeg () March 1, 2024

https://twitter.com/Bishop_Llandaff/status/1760611661524693128

10:25 AM - 22 Feb 2024

We have two vacancies that we are recruiting for, Teacher of Geography (maternity cover) and Examinations Officer. Click on our career website for more details https://t.co/AoQb3yRGg5— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () February 22, 2024

Rights Respecting School

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is an international agreement setting out the rights of children. It is a list of rights that all children and young people, everywhere in the world have. These rights are based on what a child needs to survive, grow, participate, and fulfil their potential.

At The Bishop of Llandaff, we are committed to promoting these rights for all students and ensuring that they are at the heart of our ethos and culture as a Christian school. A summary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child can be found here.

The Bishop of Llandaff is on the journey to becoming a “Rights Respecting School”, which is an Award that recognises a school’s achievement in putting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into practice within the school and beyond. To date, the school has successfully achieved Bronze: Rights Committed status. 

Working towards the RRSA provides students with the opportunity to lead change. To achieve the award students and teachers are working together to address three main areas.

  • Teaching and learning about rights - The UNCRC is made known to children, young people and adults who use this shared understanding to work for improved child well-being, school improvement, global justice and sustainable living;
  • Teaching and learning through rights - ethos and relationships. Actions and decisions affecting children are rooted, reviewed and resolved through rights. Children, young people, and adults collaborate to develop and maintain a school community based on equality, dignity, respect, non-discrimination and participation; and
  • Teaching and learning for rights - participation, empowerment, and action.  Children are empowered to enjoy and exercise their rights and to promote the rights of others locally and globally.

By becoming a “Rights Respecting School”, students will have the opportunity to learn about these rights by putting them into practice every day. A UNICEF UK Rights Respecting School models rights and respect. This impacts on students’ respect for themselves and others and contributes to high levels of engagement in learning.  

 

UNRC Date  
School Charter 10th Jul 2023 Download