A group of six primary school pupils in sun hats hold their 'sun safe schools' accreditation certificate

St Teresa’s RC Primary School in Irlam, Salford, has become one of the first schools in Greater Manchester to achieve “Sun Safe Schools” accreditation, helping the next generation reduce their risk of developing skin cancer.

The students at St Teresa’s RC Primary School in Irlam learning how to be ‘Sun Safe Superstars’

An hall at a school full of children during an assembly. A teacher is stood at the front of the hall in front of a project screen showing a presentation on sun safe superstars.The scheme, developed by skin cancer charity Skcin, involves a simple four step process:

  • create a sun protection policy
  • collaborate with parents
  • conduct a whole school assembly
  • conduct individual class lessons

The Sun Safe Schools programme provides schools with all the FREE resources they need to be able to fulfil their obligations under the new curriculum in addition to creating a robust policy that covers all government guidelines and recommendations, alongside the tools and resources with which to extend vital information across the wider school community.