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Pupil Parliament

Why have a Pupil Parliament?

Our Pupil Parliament consists of pupils from every year group.  It is designed to promote pupil leadership opportunities and enables children to develop valuable communication, organisation and debating skills through key roles, responsibilities and new experiences.

Pupil Parliament benefits all pupils, staff and parents and the wider community because it provides opportunities for pupils to voice their opinions as well as influence the decisions that are made on their behalf.  Pupils relish the opportunity to become a greater part of school life, enjoy making their voices heard and seeing the results of their decisions.

What are the aims of the Pupil Parliament?

*Represent all pupils.

*Take time to listen to all pupils and communicate their views.

*Feedback to pupils about what happened about their views.

*Action decisions that have been made or explain why they can’t happen.

How does Pupil Parliament Work?

Pupil Parliament meet regularly their team leader to discuss issues raised by their classes and other important areas that they want to promote and improve. 

The committee members work together on their chosen projects, lead meetings with their own classes and discuss challenges and resolutions with different members of staff.  This is to ensure that the views of the school are listened to, debated and acted upon so that Pupil Parliament gets the best outcome for every project.

Pupils work together to evaluate the progress that has been made, the steps that need to be taken next  Pupils are held to account, not only by their peers, but we will be developing a yearly presentation to Governors and termly newsletters to the wider community.

Who can be a member of a Pupil Parliament committee? 

Any pupil from Year 1 to Year 6 can apply for a position on a committee. Each candidate can give a short speech or presentation explaining why they want the responsibility of the role and then a class election is held.

                                                      Pupil Parliament Members 2023-2024

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  Year 2- 

  Year 3- 

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