Suggestions - November 2022
The following suggestions were made to Mrs Daly by the students council:
Homework pass with ‘Student of the Week’.
Whole school monthly quiz.
Introduction of school milk programme.
After school art/drama activities.
More PE equipment.
More sports tournaments.
More time to play on the pitch.
More science experiments.
Whole school disco at Christmas.
Non uniform day (to finance slide).
Reintroduction of ‘Shoebox Appeal’.
Policy Review
Our student council discussed our Anti Bullying Policy during a recent meeting.
They were satisfied with its content and relayed the information back to their associated classrooms.
Our student council were very active during the week recording suggestions from their peers as regards school improvement ideas.
These suggestions will be forwarded to Mrs Daly for her consideration.
Mrs Daly would like to compliment the Student Council for coming up with the wonderful suggestion of having a Worry Monster available to all pupils.
As well as having a Worry Monster on display, a wide range of associated resources were also purchased to encourage children to express their emotions in a positive way.
Following the Student Council meeting held on 24th October, a 'Worry Box' was set up in the school reception area.
This was completed during Anti-bullying and Kindness Week.
Pupils can write their worries and feed them to the Worry Monster.
Always remember it's good to share your worries.
The Student Council is an essential aspect of school life.
The Council gives pupils the opportunity to become actively involved in the day to day affairs of the school, and sees pupils, teachers and management alike working together as a community.
Our Student Council had a very productive meeting on Monday 24th October 2022. The agenda comprised of discussing the Anti Bullying policy, collecting views as regards whole school suggestions for the year and the possibility of providing a ‘Worry Box’ to have in conjunction with the ‘Hero in the Hallway’ box.