School Parliament
Following the School Parliament meeting, School Parliament Members speak to their class (through class parliament) to let them know what is going on and tell the class about the issues being discussed and what is happening next. This will encourage more children to contribute to further meetings, share worries and let members know the things, which could be done to improve the school. The school will record School Parliament Achievements, on the school newsletter/website/facebook. as and when appropriate.
Our School Parliament aims to ensure our children have experience of:
- Planning, organising and monitoring small projects
- Speaking and listening skills
- Debating skills
- Mediation and negotiating skills
- Basic budgeting and managing money
Our School Parliament aims to prepare our pupils for citizenship, by teaching them about roles, rights and responsibilities within the school system.
Elections
Class elections will be held every year so that different representatives can put forward their election speeches as well as developing the full potential of the School Parliament to complete tasks. Two candidates will be elected, from each class, from Year 1 to Year 6.
Giving Feedback to pupils feedback
Following the School Parliament meeting, School Parliament Members speak to their class (through class parliament) to let them know what is going on and tell the class about the issues being discussed and what is happening next. This will encourage more children to contribute to further meetings, share worries and let members know the things, which could be done to improve the school. The school will record School Parliament Achievements, on the school newsletter/website/facebook. as and when appropriate.
Britannia Bridge
School Parliament 2022-23