The School Council met this week for their first meeting of 2016/2017. The council discussed lunch times, school dinners, play times, classroom learning and how they can share pupil voice.
All classes were represented and we hope to have feedback from pupils within the next few weeks.
Year 2, School Councillor, Ka’Leyah, helped children to create Poppy Hat Competition ideas. The children worked during lunchtime to design their hats. Good luck to all who entered.
The School Council, held a cake sale on Friday 30th September, to help raise money for Macmillan Cancer Trust Charity. We would like to thank everyone who, donated tasty treats, bought a cake and attended the coffee morning.
The School Council met this week to discuss the safety within the community. We have decided to contact the local police, in the hope they will support us in applying for speed bumps along Butlin Street. Thank you to all the people who have signed the petition in the school office, every name helps! If you would like to sign a petition see a member of the School Council, or see the staff in the main school office.
As part of our community work we have decided to carry out a community litter pick. This will help keep Nechells tidy and make our streets safe. We hope to carry this out soon, so watch this space!
Look out for more pictures and posts from the School Council!
Over the spring term, the school council have been looking at safety within the community. This lead to many discussions surrounding road safety and it was agreed that the children would apply for speed bumps along Butlin Street. After working with Trevor Billingham and contacting the local council the children have been left with no choice, but to petition for the speed bumps. Please support the school council by signing the petition, which can be found in the school office. By supporting the children on this venture you will be helping to keep the Nechells and St Clement’s community safe.
The school council have also been busy tasting the new school lunch menus. The council worked with Aspens, who provide our school meals, on deciding the dishes that would be served through out the summer term.