Headteacher Message
School Council Takeover
By now you may be relatively bored by reading my weekly musings. This week, I am handing over to the school council to update you about how we are all doing. I am feeling 10% braver today, and I am going to write down word for word what they say!
I asked two questions.
- What do they think is going well in the school
- What would make the school even better?
First up is Sam from Year 1: ‘Sharing is going really well. I enjoy playing and having fun. Well, I was thinking we could have a few more posters up in the lunch hall showing children being good, and a set of drinks to choose from. Orange juice, apple juice and some smoothies.
Caitlin Year 2: ‘I think most of the children have been using kind hands. I think we should have 10 minutes more playtime because a lot of children are grumbling and mumbling. We could do learning and playtime.’
Penelope Year 3: ‘I think the school is doing really well at making sure that everyone understands their learning. To improve we need to make sure we watch out for children's actions.’
Rayaan in Year 4: There are no fights in the playground. I enjoy seeing my friends at school. Maybe introduce more colour into the school as the walls are a bit plain.
Isla Year 5: All the teachers are always there to make sure people are having fun and no-one is arguing. I think we should put up some no smoking signs outside the school.
Lola Year 6 There is a lot of variety in what you can do at school. I am leaving this year and I will miss the nurture team. I would like to see more variety in the after school clubs.
So there you have it. Word for word. We are lucky to have such an intelligent caring team as our class representatives. I am going to leave it up to our youngest school councilor to sign off. Over to you Sam.
Have a nice weekend, look out for strong winds. Be happy and try not to hurt yourself - Sam, Year 1.
I just wanted to add one final point at the bottom here. Due to your generous donations today, we have raised £175 for Red Nose Day! Thank you so much for your donations, they help to ‘make a difference’.
Joe Porter