How to gain the Award of Blue Flag Status

4 January 2022

The Blue Peace Flag Status Award for Schools and Community Groups



The award has been created through the Peace Advocate Project Charity (SC049839) to enable schools and groups to sustain a culture of peace and conflict resolution which benefits the school population and their community.


Once a school decides to engage with this award they start with a two day training face to face or a five day of 2 hours per day for an online interactive training.


Resources included within the training package are six hard copy programmes, a log book per student and guidance on skill acquisition practice plans. All reference presentations for each session will be included in the resources along with a peace badge per participant including adults. 


There are nine milestones to be reached following the introductory training to achieve the International Blue Flag Award. These are:

  1. Practice the skills employing all scenarios and complete each practice in their log book. (Essential evidence)
  2. Presentation to School Management Team, Senior Leadership Team or community leaders if not a school by the Peace Advocates 
  3. Presentation of Peace Advocate Certificate to each student
  4. Notice Boards created to inform their school or community of their work
  5. Service Project planned, implemented and achieved
  6. Planned training and delivered to next cohort of Peace Advocates by current PAs (building sustainability)
  7. Presentation of Advanced Peace Advocate Certificate to each PA trainer
  8. Monitoring and assessment of progress by trainede appointees
  9. Presentation of Blue Flag. (Has a currency of 2 years until next assessment)
by Keith Best 5 September 2023
North Durham Academy were the last school to receive Face to Face training prior to Covid Lockdown.
by Keith Best 11 August 2023
Rotarian Nigel Anderson and Wellingborough Rotary Club receive Peace Prize for work with School
by Keith Best 31 July 2023
Ann Rebgetz, St James College Principal travels to Europe and meets Peace Advocate Project Directors in Edinburgh to share her project success and celebrate the positive changes that have come about in student leadership. This was an inspirational meeting of minds and a memorable occasion for each of us. Thank you Ann for bringing taking our vision and creating the future leaders who can make a difference to the world.
by Keith Best 14 February 2023
Students at Sir Christopher Hatton Academy are celebrating after being awarded the prestigious Blue Flag Peace School Award.
by Keith Best 27 January 2023
Moving on towards the Blue Flag
13 December 2022
Possible New start for A.B. International School, Ghana 2023 Announced
13 December 2022
PEACE ADVOCATE PROJECT LTD CHARITY Extract from TRUSTEE' REPORT
13 December 2022
Since the initial online training the Peace Advocates have been active during the last 18 months in the school and beyond resulting in the award. The photograph was taken at the presentation and shows John (school Capt 2023), Principal Ann Rebgetz, Georgi (House Capt 2023), Catherine Bonifant (Rotary Eclub of World Peace), Tom Corkery (English teacher/Peace Advocate project coordinator) The flag was presented by Peace Advocate Manar,(yr 12) to one of the new recruits to build continuity and sustainability into the future. The School Principal Ann Rebgetz and Vice Principal Isikeli Kambumaca were both effusive in their praise of the effect the project has on the students. They commented that two or more of the Peace Advocates had been elected to school captain and other leadership roles. Principal Ann said “they had, in their speeches, attributed their success to their participation in the PAP course”. It was also highlighted that 2 or 3 other Peace Advocates from the group also had leadership roles this year. The school is expanding to include years 5 and 6 in the coming academic year to add to the existing secondary classes and it is proposed that the Peace Advocate Project assist with their integration. When speaking with the Peace Advocates Vice Principal Isikeli indicated that he would like to have them instruct the 5- & 6-year groups next year on leadership skills. They responded positively to him and to ideas put forward by a new recruit to the program; a student from Afghanistan who has arrived here since the Taliban took over and denied education to all girls. Project Coordinator Project Coordinator Tom Corkery said when providing school updates “I’m sure that you will have noticed the strong correlation between students who are part of the program and students who are now in leadership positions…….Fantastic success story”.  PAP Directors Comment: Thank you for living the PAP vision RECOGNISE – ENABLE - EMPOWER. Congratulations St James College. Looking forward to receiving more updates in 2023.
5 January 2022
As a Rotarian, teacher, parent or carer you will be very familiar with the challenges young people have to deal with in everyday life and for some these are difficult to cope with. The Peace Project is an interactive programme, which is developed with young people to find answers, taking their views and ideas into account. It recognises, enables and empowers young people to make informed decisions, which will affect their lives and the lives of others. Rotary Ireland has had great success with the initiative already through the great work of Mallow Rotary and the Peace Award at last year’s Young Citizen Award ceremony. We are asking all Rotary Clubs to raise awareness of this programme and identify schools, community and church groups, so we can deliver training to create Peace Advocates in the community. Students will become Peace Advocates and qualify to take their school forward to gain the Blue Flag of Peace for their establishment. The training takes 8hrs and can be delivered over 2days or online in 2 hour sessions over a number of days. It requires a minimum of 6 students plus a teacher and /or interested adults per school. Rotarians and adults are asked to join in the training so as to support and mentor the school. Costs for this 18 month project is £600 per school. The price includes, training, programmes, logbooks, all power point sessions used, assessment for Blue flag and certification.
5 January 2022
Information sheet As a Rotarian, you will be very familiar with the challenges young people have to deal with in everyday life and for some these are difficult to cope with. The Peace Project is an interactive programme, which is developed with young people to find answers, taking their views and ideas into account. lt recognises, enables and empowers young people to make informed decisions, which will affect their lives and the lives of others. Rotary lreland has had great success with the initiative already through the great work of Mallow Rotary and the Peace Award at last year's Young Citizen Award ceremony. We are asking all Rotary Clubs to raise awareness of this programme and identify schools, community and church groups, so we can deliver training to create Peace Advocates in the community. Students will become Peace Advocates and qualify to take their school forward to gain the Blue Flag of Peace for their establishment. The training takes 8hrs and is delivered over 1 ½ to 2 days. lt requires a minimum of 6 students plus a teacher, per school. Rotarians are asked to join in the training so as to support and mentor the school. Cost includes training, Peace Advocate Programmes, Peace Advocate Logbooks, power point presentations, assessment for Blue flag and travel costs for the trainers. To register interest please email: jeanmbest@gmail.com The Blue Peace Flag Award for Schools and Community Groups 1. Two day training with: • Six Hard Copy Programmes • Six Log Books • Guidance on skill acquisition practice plans • Reference presentations of both training days • Peace Project badges for all participants • Presenters preparation, delivery and travel expenses 2. Milestones to be reached following training Complete individual logbooks (required evidence) Presentation to SMT by Peace Advocates after they have practised and achieved skills. (Presentation of Peace Advocate Certificate to each PA) Service project planned and achieved Planned training and delivered to next cohort of Peace Advocates. Presentation of Advanced Peace Advocate Certificate to PA trainers. Monitoring and Assessment of progress by trained appointees Presentation of Blue Flag 3. Costings for new start schools/community group
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