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Meet our School Council

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Zoom:

School Council - Recruiting a new Learning Support Assistant

The School Council were very helpful in supporting the governors in appointing a new Learning Support Assistant. They met with the candidates to help them complete their task and then provided Mrs Cave with pupil voice which went towards appointing our successful candidate. 

 

School Council - Learning Superheroes:

The School Council are going to be learning detectives and look for good examples of being a ‘Learning Superhero’. We talked about the qualities of each of the superheroes so they will quickly identify good examples around school.

What makes a good learning superhero?

Captain Communicator

- Appreciate other people’s ideas

- Good listening to be able to speak in a conversation

- Speak to others that you may not know as well as the people you please with

- Communication through writing

- Share your ideas and not just keep them to yourself

- Speak to others with sign language

 


Libby Listener

- Listen to your teachers

- Listens to others and respond to what they are saying

- You don’t speak over people who are talking

- Look at the person speaking and listen to what they are saying

- Concentrate and share ideas with others.


Isaac Independent

- You can work on your own

- You try to do something before asking for help

- Be confident to do things by yourself

- Show initiative and take responsibility


Polly Perseverance

- We keep on trying and trying

- You get can’t down about something if you find it tricky, you go in with the same confidence for everything

- Keep practicing and don’t give up

- Never think that you can’t do something – just think that you can’t do it YET


Peter Parker Problem Solver

- Listening carefully will help you solve problems

- You have to be a good problem solver

- If it doesn’t work, try and think of different strategies

- Never give up

- Help others when they need it



Tilly and Tommy Teamwork Twins

- To work well with others

- Communicate and listen to others views

- Make sure that everyone is involved in the group and all opinions are heard

- Show respect for others

School Council - Learning Superhero Detectives - 2025

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Zoom:

 

Listening Group – Church

 Our School Council have met with our local church to share their ideas on the types of activities they would like to participate in, if they were to set up an afterschool club.

The children thought of some great ideas such as doing craft activities, singing songs, playing games, learning poems and listening to stories.

They also liked the idea of being able to lead the group by being able to make decisions and plan some of their own activities.

Official Community Library Opening

Mrs Siverns (Chair of Governors) and the School Council were proud to officially open our community library. Everyone in the community are welcome to borrow books during school opening times. We stock a range of books for both children and adults.

       

 

 

        

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Our School Council aims to encourage our children to: 

  • Develop confidence and responsibility and make the most of their abilities 
  • Prepare them to play an active role as citizens 
  • Develop healthy, safer lifestyles 
  • Develop good relationships and respect the differences between people 
  • To have a “voice” and to share their opinions and ideas with others 
  • Why? We value the benefits of operating a School Council. The School Council represents the whole school.  We feel they benefit the whole community and as a school we operate as a community. Through our School Council and class council work it is hoped that we can develop a balance and wholeness, helping to make our community more harmonious to live in. Our School Council work will enable pupils with positive attitudes to exert a positive influence.   Everyone will benefit from the work of the School Council. Our School Council aims to ensure our children have:
  • A safe, happy and fair learning environment
  • A forum to voice their concerns and act upon them
  • A structured opportunity to learn problem-solving skills
  • An opportunity to take an active role in the organisation of the school
  • An opportunity to experience a democratic process 

Our School Council should encourage pupils to develop: 

  • A sense of ownership over policy and practice 
  • A consensus over school issues such as behaviour 
  • A responsibility towards the school community and environment Our School Council should give pupils the 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 Council 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 Council to complete tasks.  Two candidates will be elected from each class in KS2 - one male and one female - and one representative from each KS1 class. Organisation:
  • Two representatives from each class
  • Link Teacher
  • An agenda is to be organised by the link teacher
  • Minutes will be recorded by the children 

It is a very responsible job, and School Council Members will share information with their class, and get ideas and views from pupils by talking. Link between the School and Class Councils: Each class will operate a class council in which issues are discussed associated with their class. If, however, an issue does occur which they feel needs to be forwarded to the School Council, then the issue will be presented to the School Council through the class representative. The School Council will be leading more meetings with the whole school to hear their feedback on a termly basis.  Feedback will be provided from each School Council Meeting through minutes from the meetings and feedback from the link teacher. 

Our School Councillors are:

Frogs class - Oscar and Arabella

Badgers class - Delilah and Meredith

Squirrels class - Tuwemi and Eli

Owls class - Kayley and Nancy

Bees - Evelyn and Leo

NameFormat
Files
Wadworth Primary School - School Council Qualities.pdf .pdf
Interviewing for the new Headteacher
image
image

Meet our School Council

of
Zoom:

School Council - Recruiting a new Learning Support Assistant

The School Council were very helpful in supporting the governors in appointing a new Learning Support Assistant. They met with the candidates to help them complete their task and then provided Mrs Cave with pupil voice which went towards appointing our successful candidate. 

 

School Council - Learning Superheroes:

The School Council are going to be learning detectives and look for good examples of being a ‘Learning Superhero’. We talked about the qualities of each of the superheroes so they will quickly identify good examples around school.

What makes a good learning superhero?

Captain Communicator

- Appreciate other people’s ideas

- Good listening to be able to speak in a conversation

- Speak to others that you may not know as well as the people you please with

- Communication through writing

- Share your ideas and not just keep them to yourself

- Speak to others with sign language

 


Libby Listener

- Listen to your teachers

- Listens to others and respond to what they are saying

- You don’t speak over people who are talking

- Look at the person speaking and listen to what they are saying

- Concentrate and share ideas with others.


Isaac Independent

- You can work on your own

- You try to do something before asking for help

- Be confident to do things by yourself

- Show initiative and take responsibility


Polly Perseverance

- We keep on trying and trying

- You get can’t down about something if you find it tricky, you go in with the same confidence for everything

- Keep practicing and don’t give up

- Never think that you can’t do something – just think that you can’t do it YET


Peter Parker Problem Solver

- Listening carefully will help you solve problems

- You have to be a good problem solver

- If it doesn’t work, try and think of different strategies

- Never give up

- Help others when they need it



Tilly and Tommy Teamwork Twins

- To work well with others

- Communicate and listen to others views

- Make sure that everyone is involved in the group and all opinions are heard

- Show respect for others

School Council - Learning Superhero Detectives - 2025

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Zoom:

 

Listening Group – Church

 Our School Council have met with our local church to share their ideas on the types of activities they would like to participate in, if they were to set up an afterschool club.

The children thought of some great ideas such as doing craft activities, singing songs, playing games, learning poems and listening to stories.

They also liked the idea of being able to lead the group by being able to make decisions and plan some of their own activities.

Official Community Library Opening

Mrs Siverns (Chair of Governors) and the School Council were proud to officially open our community library. Everyone in the community are welcome to borrow books during school opening times. We stock a range of books for both children and adults.

       

 

 

        

image

Our School Council aims to encourage our children to: 

  • Develop confidence and responsibility and make the most of their abilities 
  • Prepare them to play an active role as citizens 
  • Develop healthy, safer lifestyles 
  • Develop good relationships and respect the differences between people 
  • To have a “voice” and to share their opinions and ideas with others 
  • Why? We value the benefits of operating a School Council. The School Council represents the whole school.  We feel they benefit the whole community and as a school we operate as a community. Through our School Council and class council work it is hoped that we can develop a balance and wholeness, helping to make our community more harmonious to live in. Our School Council work will enable pupils with positive attitudes to exert a positive influence.   Everyone will benefit from the work of the School Council. Our School Council aims to ensure our children have:
  • A safe, happy and fair learning environment
  • A forum to voice their concerns and act upon them
  • A structured opportunity to learn problem-solving skills
  • An opportunity to take an active role in the organisation of the school
  • An opportunity to experience a democratic process 

Our School Council should encourage pupils to develop: 

  • A sense of ownership over policy and practice 
  • A consensus over school issues such as behaviour 
  • A responsibility towards the school community and environment Our School Council should give pupils the 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 Council 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 Council to complete tasks.  Two candidates will be elected from each class in KS2 - one male and one female - and one representative from each KS1 class. Organisation:
  • Two representatives from each class
  • Link Teacher
  • An agenda is to be organised by the link teacher
  • Minutes will be recorded by the children 

It is a very responsible job, and School Council Members will share information with their class, and get ideas and views from pupils by talking. Link between the School and Class Councils: Each class will operate a class council in which issues are discussed associated with their class. If, however, an issue does occur which they feel needs to be forwarded to the School Council, then the issue will be presented to the School Council through the class representative. The School Council will be leading more meetings with the whole school to hear their feedback on a termly basis.  Feedback will be provided from each School Council Meeting through minutes from the meetings and feedback from the link teacher. 

Our School Councillors are:

Frogs class - Oscar and Arabella

Badgers class - Delilah and Meredith

Squirrels class - Tuwemi and Eli

Owls class - Kayley and Nancy

Bees - Evelyn and Leo

NameFormat
Files
Wadworth Primary School - School Council Qualities.pdf .pdf
Interviewing for the new Headteacher
image
image

Meet our School Council

of
Zoom:

School Council - Recruiting a new Learning Support Assistant

The School Council were very helpful in supporting the governors in appointing a new Learning Support Assistant. They met with the candidates to help them complete their task and then provided Mrs Cave with pupil voice which went towards appointing our successful candidate. 

 

School Council - Learning Superheroes:

The School Council are going to be learning detectives and look for good examples of being a ‘Learning Superhero’. We talked about the qualities of each of the superheroes so they will quickly identify good examples around school.

What makes a good learning superhero?

Captain Communicator

- Appreciate other people’s ideas

- Good listening to be able to speak in a conversation

- Speak to others that you may not know as well as the people you please with

- Communication through writing

- Share your ideas and not just keep them to yourself

- Speak to others with sign language

 


Libby Listener

- Listen to your teachers

- Listens to others and respond to what they are saying

- You don’t speak over people who are talking

- Look at the person speaking and listen to what they are saying

- Concentrate and share ideas with others.


Isaac Independent

- You can work on your own

- You try to do something before asking for help

- Be confident to do things by yourself

- Show initiative and take responsibility


Polly Perseverance

- We keep on trying and trying

- You get can’t down about something if you find it tricky, you go in with the same confidence for everything

- Keep practicing and don’t give up

- Never think that you can’t do something – just think that you can’t do it YET


Peter Parker Problem Solver

- Listening carefully will help you solve problems

- You have to be a good problem solver

- If it doesn’t work, try and think of different strategies

- Never give up

- Help others when they need it



Tilly and Tommy Teamwork Twins

- To work well with others

- Communicate and listen to others views

- Make sure that everyone is involved in the group and all opinions are heard

- Show respect for others

School Council - Learning Superhero Detectives - 2025

of
Zoom:

 

Listening Group – Church

 Our School Council have met with our local church to share their ideas on the types of activities they would like to participate in, if they were to set up an afterschool club.

The children thought of some great ideas such as doing craft activities, singing songs, playing games, learning poems and listening to stories.

They also liked the idea of being able to lead the group by being able to make decisions and plan some of their own activities.

Official Community Library Opening

Mrs Siverns (Chair of Governors) and the School Council were proud to officially open our community library. Everyone in the community are welcome to borrow books during school opening times. We stock a range of books for both children and adults.

       

 

 

        

image

Our School Council aims to encourage our children to: 

  • Develop confidence and responsibility and make the most of their abilities 
  • Prepare them to play an active role as citizens 
  • Develop healthy, safer lifestyles 
  • Develop good relationships and respect the differences between people 
  • To have a “voice” and to share their opinions and ideas with others 
  • Why? We value the benefits of operating a School Council. The School Council represents the whole school.  We feel they benefit the whole community and as a school we operate as a community. Through our School Council and class council work it is hoped that we can develop a balance and wholeness, helping to make our community more harmonious to live in. Our School Council work will enable pupils with positive attitudes to exert a positive influence.   Everyone will benefit from the work of the School Council. Our School Council aims to ensure our children have:
  • A safe, happy and fair learning environment
  • A forum to voice their concerns and act upon them
  • A structured opportunity to learn problem-solving skills
  • An opportunity to take an active role in the organisation of the school
  • An opportunity to experience a democratic process 

Our School Council should encourage pupils to develop: 

  • A sense of ownership over policy and practice 
  • A consensus over school issues such as behaviour 
  • A responsibility towards the school community and environment Our School Council should give pupils the 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 Council 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 Council to complete tasks.  Two candidates will be elected from each class in KS2 - one male and one female - and one representative from each KS1 class. Organisation:
  • Two representatives from each class
  • Link Teacher
  • An agenda is to be organised by the link teacher
  • Minutes will be recorded by the children 

It is a very responsible job, and School Council Members will share information with their class, and get ideas and views from pupils by talking. Link between the School and Class Councils: Each class will operate a class council in which issues are discussed associated with their class. If, however, an issue does occur which they feel needs to be forwarded to the School Council, then the issue will be presented to the School Council through the class representative. The School Council will be leading more meetings with the whole school to hear their feedback on a termly basis.  Feedback will be provided from each School Council Meeting through minutes from the meetings and feedback from the link teacher. 

Our School Councillors are:

Frogs class - Oscar and Arabella

Badgers class - Delilah and Meredith

Squirrels class - Tuwemi and Eli

Owls class - Kayley and Nancy

Bees - Evelyn and Leo

NameFormat
Files
Wadworth Primary School - School Council Qualities.pdf .pdf
Interviewing for the new Headteacher
image
image

Meet our School Council

of
Zoom:

School Council - Recruiting a new Learning Support Assistant

The School Council were very helpful in supporting the governors in appointing a new Learning Support Assistant. They met with the candidates to help them complete their task and then provided Mrs Cave with pupil voice which went towards appointing our successful candidate. 

 

School Council - Learning Superheroes:

The School Council are going to be learning detectives and look for good examples of being a ‘Learning Superhero’. We talked about the qualities of each of the superheroes so they will quickly identify good examples around school.

What makes a good learning superhero?

Captain Communicator

- Appreciate other people’s ideas

- Good listening to be able to speak in a conversation

- Speak to others that you may not know as well as the people you please with

- Communication through writing

- Share your ideas and not just keep them to yourself

- Speak to others with sign language

 


Libby Listener

- Listen to your teachers

- Listens to others and respond to what they are saying

- You don’t speak over people who are talking

- Look at the person speaking and listen to what they are saying

- Concentrate and share ideas with others.


Isaac Independent

- You can work on your own

- You try to do something before asking for help

- Be confident to do things by yourself

- Show initiative and take responsibility


Polly Perseverance

- We keep on trying and trying

- You get can’t down about something if you find it tricky, you go in with the same confidence for everything

- Keep practicing and don’t give up

- Never think that you can’t do something – just think that you can’t do it YET


Peter Parker Problem Solver

- Listening carefully will help you solve problems

- You have to be a good problem solver

- If it doesn’t work, try and think of different strategies

- Never give up

- Help others when they need it



Tilly and Tommy Teamwork Twins

- To work well with others

- Communicate and listen to others views

- Make sure that everyone is involved in the group and all opinions are heard

- Show respect for others

School Council - Learning Superhero Detectives - 2025

of
Zoom:

 

Listening Group – Church

 Our School Council have met with our local church to share their ideas on the types of activities they would like to participate in, if they were to set up an afterschool club.

The children thought of some great ideas such as doing craft activities, singing songs, playing games, learning poems and listening to stories.

They also liked the idea of being able to lead the group by being able to make decisions and plan some of their own activities.

Official Community Library Opening

Mrs Siverns (Chair of Governors) and the School Council were proud to officially open our community library. Everyone in the community are welcome to borrow books during school opening times. We stock a range of books for both children and adults.

       

 

 

        

image

Our School Council aims to encourage our children to: 

  • Develop confidence and responsibility and make the most of their abilities 
  • Prepare them to play an active role as citizens 
  • Develop healthy, safer lifestyles 
  • Develop good relationships and respect the differences between people 
  • To have a “voice” and to share their opinions and ideas with others 
  • Why? We value the benefits of operating a School Council. The School Council represents the whole school.  We feel they benefit the whole community and as a school we operate as a community. Through our School Council and class council work it is hoped that we can develop a balance and wholeness, helping to make our community more harmonious to live in. Our School Council work will enable pupils with positive attitudes to exert a positive influence.   Everyone will benefit from the work of the School Council. Our School Council aims to ensure our children have:
  • A safe, happy and fair learning environment
  • A forum to voice their concerns and act upon them
  • A structured opportunity to learn problem-solving skills
  • An opportunity to take an active role in the organisation of the school
  • An opportunity to experience a democratic process 

Our School Council should encourage pupils to develop: 

  • A sense of ownership over policy and practice 
  • A consensus over school issues such as behaviour 
  • A responsibility towards the school community and environment Our School Council should give pupils the 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 Council 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 Council to complete tasks.  Two candidates will be elected from each class in KS2 - one male and one female - and one representative from each KS1 class. Organisation:
  • Two representatives from each class
  • Link Teacher
  • An agenda is to be organised by the link teacher
  • Minutes will be recorded by the children 

It is a very responsible job, and School Council Members will share information with their class, and get ideas and views from pupils by talking. Link between the School and Class Councils: Each class will operate a class council in which issues are discussed associated with their class. If, however, an issue does occur which they feel needs to be forwarded to the School Council, then the issue will be presented to the School Council through the class representative. The School Council will be leading more meetings with the whole school to hear their feedback on a termly basis.  Feedback will be provided from each School Council Meeting through minutes from the meetings and feedback from the link teacher. 

Our School Councillors are:

Frogs class - Oscar and Arabella

Badgers class - Delilah and Meredith

Squirrels class - Tuwemi and Eli

Owls class - Kayley and Nancy

Bees - Evelyn and Leo

NameFormat
Files
Wadworth Primary School - School Council Qualities.pdf .pdf
Interviewing for the new Headteacher
image
image

Meet our School Council

of
Zoom:

School Council - Recruiting a new Learning Support Assistant

The School Council were very helpful in supporting the governors in appointing a new Learning Support Assistant. They met with the candidates to help them complete their task and then provided Mrs Cave with pupil voice which went towards appointing our successful candidate. 

 

School Council - Learning Superheroes:

The School Council are going to be learning detectives and look for good examples of being a ‘Learning Superhero’. We talked about the qualities of each of the superheroes so they will quickly identify good examples around school.

What makes a good learning superhero?

Captain Communicator

- Appreciate other people’s ideas

- Good listening to be able to speak in a conversation

- Speak to others that you may not know as well as the people you please with

- Communication through writing

- Share your ideas and not just keep them to yourself

- Speak to others with sign language

 


Libby Listener

- Listen to your teachers

- Listens to others and respond to what they are saying

- You don’t speak over people who are talking

- Look at the person speaking and listen to what they are saying

- Concentrate and share ideas with others.


Isaac Independent

- You can work on your own

- You try to do something before asking for help

- Be confident to do things by yourself

- Show initiative and take responsibility


Polly Perseverance

- We keep on trying and trying

- You get can’t down about something if you find it tricky, you go in with the same confidence for everything

- Keep practicing and don’t give up

- Never think that you can’t do something – just think that you can’t do it YET


Peter Parker Problem Solver

- Listening carefully will help you solve problems

- You have to be a good problem solver

- If it doesn’t work, try and think of different strategies

- Never give up

- Help others when they need it



Tilly and Tommy Teamwork Twins

- To work well with others

- Communicate and listen to others views

- Make sure that everyone is involved in the group and all opinions are heard

- Show respect for others

School Council - Learning Superhero Detectives - 2025

of
Zoom:

 

Listening Group – Church

 Our School Council have met with our local church to share their ideas on the types of activities they would like to participate in, if they were to set up an afterschool club.

The children thought of some great ideas such as doing craft activities, singing songs, playing games, learning poems and listening to stories.

They also liked the idea of being able to lead the group by being able to make decisions and plan some of their own activities.

Official Community Library Opening

Mrs Siverns (Chair of Governors) and the School Council were proud to officially open our community library. Everyone in the community are welcome to borrow books during school opening times. We stock a range of books for both children and adults.

       

 

 

        

image

Our School Council aims to encourage our children to: 

  • Develop confidence and responsibility and make the most of their abilities 
  • Prepare them to play an active role as citizens 
  • Develop healthy, safer lifestyles 
  • Develop good relationships and respect the differences between people 
  • To have a “voice” and to share their opinions and ideas with others 
  • Why? We value the benefits of operating a School Council. The School Council represents the whole school.  We feel they benefit the whole community and as a school we operate as a community. Through our School Council and class council work it is hoped that we can develop a balance and wholeness, helping to make our community more harmonious to live in. Our School Council work will enable pupils with positive attitudes to exert a positive influence.   Everyone will benefit from the work of the School Council. Our School Council aims to ensure our children have:
  • A safe, happy and fair learning environment
  • A forum to voice their concerns and act upon them
  • A structured opportunity to learn problem-solving skills
  • An opportunity to take an active role in the organisation of the school
  • An opportunity to experience a democratic process 

Our School Council should encourage pupils to develop: 

  • A sense of ownership over policy and practice 
  • A consensus over school issues such as behaviour 
  • A responsibility towards the school community and environment Our School Council should give pupils the 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 Council 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 Council to complete tasks.  Two candidates will be elected from each class in KS2 - one male and one female - and one representative from each KS1 class. Organisation:
  • Two representatives from each class
  • Link Teacher
  • An agenda is to be organised by the link teacher
  • Minutes will be recorded by the children 

It is a very responsible job, and School Council Members will share information with their class, and get ideas and views from pupils by talking. Link between the School and Class Councils: Each class will operate a class council in which issues are discussed associated with their class. If, however, an issue does occur which they feel needs to be forwarded to the School Council, then the issue will be presented to the School Council through the class representative. The School Council will be leading more meetings with the whole school to hear their feedback on a termly basis.  Feedback will be provided from each School Council Meeting through minutes from the meetings and feedback from the link teacher. 

Our School Councillors are:

Frogs class - Oscar and Arabella

Badgers class - Delilah and Meredith

Squirrels class - Tuwemi and Eli

Owls class - Kayley and Nancy

Bees - Evelyn and Leo

NameFormat
Files
Wadworth Primary School - School Council Qualities.pdf .pdf
Interviewing for the new Headteacher
image