REFUGEE WEEK MONDAY SYRIAN REFUGEES. PROLOGUE 1 SYRIAN REFUGEE WEEK.

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REFUGEE WEEK MONDAY SYRIAN REFUGEES

PROLOGUE 1 SYRIAN REFUGEE WEEK

REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR CAKES TO SCHOOL ON FRIDAY! DEFINITIONS ▸ Civil war - a war between citizens of the same country or area. ▸ Refugee - a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster ▸ Syrian - a person from Syria ▸ Assad - is the President of Syria, commander-in-chief of Syrian Armed Forces. In 2000 he succeeded Hafez al-Assad, his father, who had led Syria for 30 years until his death. He was confirmed by the Syrian electorate twice in 2000 and 2007 in referendums that did not include any opposing candidate.

DON'T FORGET TO COME TO THE OUTBURST OF MUSIC AT LUNCH TIME IN THE GYM ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (IN THE SPORTS HALL ON TUESDAY) HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR IN SYRIA ▸ More than 250,000 Syrians have lost their lives in four-and- a-half years of armed conflict, which began with anti- government protests before escalating into a full-scale civil war. More than 11 million others have been forced from their homes as forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and those opposed to his rule battle each other - as well as jihadist militants from Islamic State.

Map of the Middle East

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DAY 1 REFUGEE WEEK

WHY PEOPLE LEAVE SYRIA ▸ The civil war in Syria as has been going on for the last 4 years, and it does not seem like ending. ▸ Many people have lost family members or other loved ones. ▸ Many people have also lost their jobs and their livelihoods. ▸ They are also leaving to escape from their own deaths. It is dangerous for anyone in Syria. ▸ Everyone is affected by the civil war.

Lots of people have lost their original jobs … They are starting whatever they can, my neighbour used to run textiles factories and now he is selling bed-shawls and diesel at the market. A Syrian still there. DON'T FORGET TO COME TO THE OUTBURST OF MUSIC AT LUNCH TIME IN THE GYM ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (IN THE SPORTS HALL ON TUESDAY)

SO WHERE ARE THEY GOING ▸ They go to places in neighboring countries like Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan into camps to stay until the end of the war. ▸ Some have tried to cross the ocean to get to Italy and Greece from Lebanon. ▸ Recently, one boat landed on the "Sovereign Base Area" in Cyprus, meaning that the first country of arrival was Britain - because they landed on Territory that is part of the U.K. ▸ For those in the camps life is not what they expected. REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR CAKES TO SCHOOL ON FRIDAY!

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHARITY WEEK SO WHAT CAN WE DO? ▸ Come to the Outburst of Music from Monday to Thursday lunchtimes to take part or listen to the music and donate some money. ▸ Bring Cakes to the cake stall on Friday. ▸ Bring Money on Friday to buy cakes. ▸ Bring £1 for non-uniform day on Friday. ▸ Come to the dance off on Friday and donate some money to take part or see some teachers dancing! ▸ Please help. We are so fortunate, others are not so lucky.

DAY 2 TUESDAY REFUGEE WEEK

TEXT LIFE IN THE CAMPS ▸ Life in the camps is not much better as the local countries have little money. ▸ Many other countries have not given enough money to the camps to keep them in a good state. ▸ In the camps there is very little food or water. People are living in tents and children have to be wrapped up in blankets to keep warm.

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REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR CAKES TO SCHOOL ON FRIDAY! SO WHAT DO THEY DO NEXT? ▸ Many stay in the camps to wait out the war. It may be hard but they are in an area they trust. These people will return to Syria when the war is over. ▸ On the other hand, many go to Europe to find a better life. These people may not return to Syria when the war is finished because they may have built new lives in Europe ▸ Some people believe that the refugees should not leave the camps. Others think that they should be allowed to go to Europe. ▸ What do you think?

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHARITY WEEK SO WHAT CAN WE DO? ▸ Come to the Outburst of Music from Monday to Thursday lunchtimes to take part or listen to the music and donate some money. ▸ Bring Cakes to the cake stall on Friday. ▸ Bring Money on Friday to buy cakes. ▸ Bring £1 for non-uniform day on Friday. ▸ Come to the dance off on Friday and donate some money to take part or see some teachers dancing! ▸ Please help. We are so fortunate, others are not so lucky.

PROLOGUE 2 THURSDAY REFUGEE WEEK

Root to Germany from Turkey

TEXT DEFINITIONS ▸ Schengen area - made of 26 countries within the European Union, it is an area where no passport controls affect where people can go. ▸ Greece financial crisis - right now Greek banks have no money in them. They are struggling to pay their debts.

DAY 3 REFUGEE WEEK

REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR CAKES TO SCHOOL ON FRIDAY! FROM THE CAMP TO SERBIA VIA GREECE ▸ The journey to Greece can go across the Mediterranean Sea, which is very dangerous, or go via the land, which takes a lot longer. ▸ Greece is not a great place to be because of the Greek financial crisis, so there is an incentive to move on. ▸ And when they arrive in Serbia they are stuck at the border.

WHAT NOW? ▸ The Serbians do not want them in their country and eventually they are moved on to the next county. ▸ Their plan is to get to Germany but from behind this fence they can't go anywhere. They have to wait for trains or free buses to collect them. ▸ But while waiting for the transport, many of the refugees have died of exposure to the cold and wet. They have to live in cardboard boxes, or just sit in the rain, as very few people in Serbia want to help the refugees. DON'T FORGET TO COME TO THE OUTBURST OF MUSIC AT LUNCH TIME IN THE GYM ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (IN THE SPORTS HALL ON TUESDAY)

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PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHARITY WEEK SO WHAT CAN WE DO? ▸ Come to the Outburst of Music from Monday to Thursday lunchtimes to take part or listen to the music and donate some money. ▸ Bring Cakes to the cake stall on Friday. ▸ Bring Money on Friday to buy cakes. ▸ Bring £1 for non-uniform day on Friday. ▸ Come to the dance off on Friday and donate some money to take part or see some teachers dancing! ▸ Please help. We are so fortunate, others are not so lucky.

DAY 4 FRIDAY REFUGEE WEEK

REMEMBER THE CAKE STALL AT BREAK EVEN MORE WAITING ▸ Finally the refugees have found a hole in the fence or been moved on by the government. ▸ Now in Hungary, the Hungarians want them out as soon as possible, which local politicians have made very clear. They are often sent to stations to wait for trains that never come, surrounded by military personnel. ▸ Others are just marched by the army straight to the border with Austria

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DO NOT FORGET JUST DANCE AT LUNCH! ARRIVAL IN GERMANY ▸ Once the refugees arrive in Austria they choose different paths, some go to Spain and France and other Schengen area parts of Europe. ▸ Many go to Germany. Some to stay with relatives, whilst others have to make a new life from scratch. ▸ The world they are in now seems so completely different from Syria. Their journey has been 3500 km or 2200 miles.

ALL THEY WANT IS SAFETY AND TO WORK. WE TAKE THESE THINGS FOR GRANTED. THEY JUST NEED HELP.

WHAT IF IT WAS YOU? ▸ How would you feel if you had to leave your country, home, friends, family? ▸ How would you feel if every country you went to closed their doors to you? ▸ How would you feel if no-one wanted to offer you a place of safety? ▸ How would you feel without a home, food, clothing, water?

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHARITY WEEK SO WHAT CAN WE DO? ▸ Bring Cakes to the cake stall today. ▸ Buy some cakes at the stall this break. ▸ Bring £1 for non-uniform day today. ▸ Come to the dance off today at lunchtime in the sports hall and donate some money to take part or see some teachers dancing! ▸ Please help. We are so fortunate, others are not so lucky.