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Courageous Advocates

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St Peter’s Christian vision inspires the whole school community to engage in social action and to be courageous advocates for change in the local, national and global community.

To have a secure understanding of what courageous advocacy was, we think it is important for all the children to look at courageous advocates across the globe, both past and present, that have faced injustice and overcome barriers in order to help others for the greater good.

Annually, we have a dedicated 'Courageous Advocates Day' where the children use the 'Little People Big Dreams' book series to reflect on  what injustice some of these courageous advocates have faced and how they changed the world for the better.

Please see who each class focus on:

Reception - Jane Goodall

Year One - Mother Teresa

Year Two - Ghandi

Year Three - Emmeline Pankhurst

Year Four - Ada Lovelace

Year Five - Stephen Hawking 

Year Six  - Muhammad Ali

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