Devon

Torquay Pupils Learn Responsibility Through Citizen Project

By

Karen McGinn
11 March 2026, 12:54 pm

Pupils at Preston Primary School in Torquay, Devon, are focusing on community work through their ongoing Be a Good Citizen project as of 9 March 2026. This initiative is a central part of the school’s teaching plan and helps children understand the importance of contributing to their local area through practical, pupil-led actions.

Students at the school regularly take part in activities such as community outreach, student leadership, and local civic participation. These efforts are designed to build empathy and social awareness in the children as they grow and interact with their local community.

The school also encourages its Year 6 pupils to work towards a Civic Award. This award is specifically designed to reinforce the development of citizenship and prepare older children for their future roles as active residents.

This project is one of three main priorities for the school, alongside its focus on learning and preparing for future work. By taking part in these tasks, the children provide direct help to residents and organisations across the Torquay area while learning about the importance of responsibility.

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