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Convention on the Rights of the Child in our school

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is a human rights treaty which sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children.

The Convention deals with the child-specific needs and rights. It consists of the preamble and 54 articles. It requires that states act in the best interests of the child. This approach is different from the common law approach found in many countries that had previously treated children as possessions. Sokrates International Schools belong to UNICEF schools which in all their manifestations are popularizing the contents of the Convention and are following its guidelines.

Every child in our school is treated individually and subjectively, and all the teachers lean over his or her needs and his or her well-being is central. The international character of our school commits us particularly to provide all our children the feeling of equality, comfort and safety.

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