PUPIL PARLIAMENT

Ofsted quote - February 2023

Pupils have a range of opportunities to develop their leadership skills.

The members of Pupil Parliament are proud of their roles, they have raised money for local food banks.

 

Welcome to our PUPIL PARLIAMENT

We are continuing to embed British Values and democracy as part of our school life and have been thinking about qualities and skills required to be a Member of Parliament.

Our pupil parliament is made up from pupils from Year 1 – Year 6.

2 pupils from each class will act as Members of Parliament (MPs).

1 Year 6 pupil has been elected to be Prime Minister and 1 Year 6 pupil as Deputy Prime Minister.

 

Prime Minister: 

Each candidate campaigns and presents their manifesto and promises to Key Stage pupils. A secret ballot is held and a Prime Minister elected.

Their role is to work collaboratively with School leaders, MPs, Governors and School Community to ensure school is run effectively and is a safe and happy place for children to learn.

Deputy Prime Minister: 

As above, the candidate campaigns and presents their manifesto to pupils.

Their role is to support the Prime Minister in his/her duties and act as relief PM if they are absent.  

Members of Parliament (MPs)

To become a Member of Parliament (MP) children campaign to their classmates, share their manifestos and their ideas. Children vote and elect MPs to represent their class. Their role is to share the ideas and opinions of the pupils in their classes.

 

Meet the Pupil Parliament
Prime Minister
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Summer

Deputy Prime Minister
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James

Members of Parliament 2023/2024

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Cain

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Maya

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Morgan

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Hannah

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Mia

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Elsie

Anti-Bullying Week 2023
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PUPIL PARLIAMENT

Ofsted quote - February 2023

Pupils have a range of opportunities to develop their leadership skills.

The members of Pupil Parliament are proud of their roles, they have raised money for local food banks.

 

Welcome to our PUPIL PARLIAMENT

We are continuing to embed British Values and democracy as part of our school life and have been thinking about qualities and skills required to be a Member of Parliament.

Our pupil parliament is made up from pupils from Year 1 – Year 6.

2 pupils from each class will act as Members of Parliament (MPs).

1 Year 6 pupil has been elected to be Prime Minister and 1 Year 6 pupil as Deputy Prime Minister.

 

Prime Minister: 

Each candidate campaigns and presents their manifesto and promises to Key Stage pupils. A secret ballot is held and a Prime Minister elected.

Their role is to work collaboratively with School leaders, MPs, Governors and School Community to ensure school is run effectively and is a safe and happy place for children to learn.

Deputy Prime Minister: 

As above, the candidate campaigns and presents their manifesto to pupils.

Their role is to support the Prime Minister in his/her duties and act as relief PM if they are absent.  

Members of Parliament (MPs)

To become a Member of Parliament (MP) children campaign to their classmates, share their manifestos and their ideas. Children vote and elect MPs to represent their class. Their role is to share the ideas and opinions of the pupils in their classes.

 

Meet the Pupil Parliament
Prime Minister
image

Summer

Deputy Prime Minister
image

James

Members of Parliament 2023/2024

image

Cain

image

Maya

image

Morgan

image

Hannah

image

Mia

image

Elsie

Anti-Bullying Week 2023
of
Zoom:

PUPIL PARLIAMENT

Ofsted quote - February 2023

Pupils have a range of opportunities to develop their leadership skills.

The members of Pupil Parliament are proud of their roles, they have raised money for local food banks.

 

Welcome to our PUPIL PARLIAMENT

We are continuing to embed British Values and democracy as part of our school life and have been thinking about qualities and skills required to be a Member of Parliament.

Our pupil parliament is made up from pupils from Year 1 – Year 6.

2 pupils from each class will act as Members of Parliament (MPs).

1 Year 6 pupil has been elected to be Prime Minister and 1 Year 6 pupil as Deputy Prime Minister.

 

Prime Minister: 

Each candidate campaigns and presents their manifesto and promises to Key Stage pupils. A secret ballot is held and a Prime Minister elected.

Their role is to work collaboratively with School leaders, MPs, Governors and School Community to ensure school is run effectively and is a safe and happy place for children to learn.

Deputy Prime Minister: 

As above, the candidate campaigns and presents their manifesto to pupils.

Their role is to support the Prime Minister in his/her duties and act as relief PM if they are absent.  

Members of Parliament (MPs)

To become a Member of Parliament (MP) children campaign to their classmates, share their manifestos and their ideas. Children vote and elect MPs to represent their class. Their role is to share the ideas and opinions of the pupils in their classes.

 

Meet the Pupil Parliament
Prime Minister
image

Summer

Deputy Prime Minister
image

James

Members of Parliament 2023/2024

image

Cain

image

Maya

image

Morgan

image

Hannah

image

Mia

image

Elsie

Anti-Bullying Week 2023
of
Zoom: