The happy Runcorn pupils A RUNCORN school has been praised for the work its pupils and staff have done for the rest of the world. St Mary’s CE Primary School has achieved Bronze Award status in Christian Aid’s Global Neighbours scheme in recognition of its wide-ranging steps to love their global neighbour. The accreditation scheme celebrates schools that are helping pupils learn about global poverty and the Christian responsibility to tackle it, as well as giving them the tools to play a confident part in creating a fairer world. Head teacher Rachel Tainsh said: “We are thrilled to be recognised for the work we have done as a whole school community to raise awareness of the extreme inequalities across our globe and perhaps more importantly, the steps we can take to address these.
Brant Broughton Church of England and Methodist Primary School presented with bronze award from Christian Aidâs Global Neighbours Scheme
| Updated: 12:08, 26 February 2021
Pupils have been presented with a bronze award from Christian Aidâs Global Neighbours Scheme.
From litter picks to promoting Fair Trade products, pupils and staff at Brant Broughton Church of England and Methodist Primary School have been working hard to take their place as global citizens.
The scheme celebrates schools that encourage pupils to learn about global poverty and the Christian responsibility to tackle it, as well as giving them the tools to play a confident part in creating a fairer world.