Comic Relief

We are hoping to raise lots of money for this wonderful charity.

Children are invited to come to school with silly hair styles and/or wearing red noses (wearing school uniform please) in return for a £1 donation.

In addition there will be joke telling in classes and we will be running a raffle – £1 donation for every name put in the ‘hat’.

To make donations for this worthy cause please visit our just giving page

https://app.parentpay.com/ParentPayShop/Foc/Default.aspx?shopid=10339

Meeting 3rd February – Gardens & Red Noses

This afternoon School Council had two presentations; both Sensory Hub linked, with a presentation about proposed ideas for the garden surrounding the Hub, while the other was a design for a sign welcoming children to the Hub.

The reps also discussed some possible ideas for the forthcoming comic Relief Day and how we could potentially raise some money for the charity.

Click on the link to find out more.

Car Parking Survey

Several members of School Council were outside the school on Lingfield Approach three mornings this week, monitoring car parking. They used tally charts to note down the number of cars that had parked irresponsibly or had pulled immediately in front of the school to drop off.  They also marked on a map exactly where this had happened. 

The councillors will now collate the data which will then be submitted along with other findings to Leeds City Council. 

Drawing created by one of our Reception children following their visit from School Council.

Meeting – 4th November

Miya & Tilly talking to the council about their proposal
Elinoy & Ria sharing EYFS’s feedback

School Council met on Friday afternoon to discuss car parking outside of the school gates, along Lingfield Approach and on Nursery Lane. Fed back from classes about the Sensory garden and begin designing possible garden layouts and finally Miya and Tilly presented their proposal to the Council for discussion.

Please see minutes for more information.

Interviews

This morning class representatives from Years 4, 5 & 6 had the opportunity to be involved in the interview process for several teaching assistant roles.

The councillors listened to presentations given by each candidate on ‘My Hero’ and then had the opportunity to ask questions about the presentation and general ones as well.

Meeting – 30th September

The councillors met this afternoon for the first time. Miss Whiteley welcomed them all to the meeting and presented each representative with their school council badge and notebook. The council discussed behaviour rewards: Go for Gold, and had invited Wilson and Kael to the meeting to present their proposal.

For more information about what was discussed, please click on the link below: