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School Council – students have the right to have their voices heard in the running of the school Pupil Voice – Students give their views about how subjects are taught and how their work is assessed.
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School Development Plan – Student council are always consulted on plans for the future Lessons – Student’s opinions are always listened to and valued by everyone at Malden Oaks
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Making decisions and planning – Year 11 are busy planning their prom. School Council help to interview new staff. The Jack Petchey award scheme allows students to nominate someone deserving of the award.
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Fairness and Rules – All students are treated equally and the rules are created for everyone’s safety and enable personal growth and decision-making. All students at Malden Oaks are able to take part in sporting activities and be a member of a team
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Prison Visit – Students have the chance to visit a prison The Police – Police officers often visit The Dukes Centre and talk to students to strengthen relationships and respect for the rule of law
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Good Choices – Students choose which activity they would like to take part in on a Wednesday afternoon, learning new skills and having fun.
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Thinking critically – During lesson time, tutor time and in School Council meetings students are encouraged to think critically about many issues that affect them and the Malden Oaks community
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Rights and Personal Freedoms – are explored during PSHE and Ethics lessons and students are able to talk through their own rights and those of others, understanding the world around them
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Relationships – Malden Oaks staff and students have close working relationships based on mutual respect and communication and positive behaviour is encouraged and rewarded.
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Tolerance – Through literature, PSHE, Ethics and visits to places of cultural significance Malden Oaks students are enabled to embrace and understand other faiths and beliefs.
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Tolerance – Opinions which are contrary to British Values of tolerance are actively challenged in a safe and measured way through discussion during lesson time or recreational activities.
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