This afternoon school council voted on some quick fire debates. Choose their own and prepared ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments.
See minutes below for more information.
This afternoon school council voted on some quick fire debates. Choose their own and prepared ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments.
See minutes below for more information.
This afternoon the councillors watched and participated in an interactive video about how bills are discussed/debated at the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The reps then split into groups to complete the quiz.
This afternoon the council met to talk about democracy. They had a great discussion and then split into groups to continue.
Please see the minutes below.
At today’s meeting the council discussed and answered some questions about our school rules and about littering along the Nursery Lane path entrance to school.
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This afternoon School had a quick meeting to find out the results from the Playground Markings survey and also a Comic Relief update.
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This afternoon School Council met and discussed Playground Markings, Food Ambassadors and WoW Ambassadors.
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This afternoon School Council met for the first time this term.
The council briefly reflected on UK Parliament Week, the Q & A session with Baroness Bull (member of the House of Lords) and the recent trip that took place ot 10 Downing Street in response to Miss Whileley’s question about whether school should continue learning more about the function and workings of Parliament.
Comic Relief was discussed and Mrs Poole visited the Council to talk about Playground Markings.
To find out more please click on the link below for the meeting minutes.
On Friday 12th January, 19 children and 8 adults were invited to 10 Downing Street to attend a session entitled Lessons at No 10, an initiative of Mrs Murty’s.
The group travelled to London by train and upon arrival at No 10 joined another school for refreshments before embarking on a mini tour of the first floor and then a cooking session in the kitchens led by ex-marine Mike aka the ‘ Commando Chef’. The children cooked turkey and vegetable wraps with the Commando Chef on hand along with Mrs Murty. Feasting on their wraps in the State Dining Room the children ate alongside Mrs Murty and were able to ask her lots of questions about life at 10 Downing Street.
After an amazing morning the group hopped on the tube to the Natural History Museum and spent an afternoon on a voyage of discovery exploring many of the museum’s fantastic exhibits before boarding the train once more and travell back to Leeds.
This afternoon School Council talked a little about school dinners and also about Christmas Jumper Day on 8th December.
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Help us raise lots of money for Martin House Children’s Hospice.
Wear your Christmas Jumper to School (with school trousers or school skirt) and donate £2 .
Thank you.