Article 13: Freedom of expression - Every child must be free to say what they think and to seek and receive all kinds of information, as long as it is within the law.
Article 23: Children with a disability - A child with a disability has the right to live a full and decent life with dignity and independence, and to play an active part in the community.
We are a Unicef Rights Respecting School. The Rights Respecting School Award puts children's rights at the heart of schools in the UK.
We aim to be a safe and inspiring place to learn, where children are respected, their talents and nurtured and they are able to thrive.
The Rights Respecting Schools Award embeds these values in daily school life at Oscott Manor School and gives children the best chance to lead happy, healthy lives and to be responsible, active citizens.
Oscott Manor School and our facilities
Oscott Manor School is a community special school for young people aged 11-19 with autism as their primary diagnosis and an education, health and care plan in place.
We welcome visits from prospective parents. If you would like to visit the school, please contact us on 0121 360 8222 to make an appointment. All referrals for school places should come through Birmingham special educational needs assessment and review service: SENAR@birmingham.gov.uk