The Right to Learn
Every child has the right to go to school and learn — no matter their gender, background, or family's income.
Empowering children to understand their rights, excel academically, and grow into compassionate global citizens.
Inspired by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and Global Human Rights Principles. Written for children, their parents, and their teachers.
Every child has the right to go to school and learn — no matter their gender, background, or family's income.
No child should ever be hurt — physically or emotionally. Every adult at Lilliput is trained to keep you safe.
You cannot be treated unfairly because of how you look, where you come from, or what you believe. Everyone is welcome.
Your voice is powerful. If you think something is unfair, say it. Speaking up is exercising your right.
Some things are just for you — your diary, your thoughts, your secret dreams. Respect others' privacy too.
Your body and mind are precious. Eating good food, playing outside, and talking about your feelings are your rights.
Children are meant to play, laugh, create, and explore. You should never be burdened with adult worries.
Every child deserves clean air, safe water, green trees, and a healthy planet to live and play on.
When using computers or tablets, you have the right to be protected from scary content and online strangers.
This page is designed as a teaching tool. Each section follows internationally recognized human rights principles but translated into language a primary school child can understand.
How to use this page with your child:
If you have questions, please contact the Principal's office.