Student Voice

As a Rights Respecting School, it is really important to us that the children in our school have a chance to be heard and listened to. 

Article 12 of the CRC:  "We have the right to have a say in all matters affecting us, and to have our views taken seriously."

Mrs E Gould
Student Voice Leader

Our Student Voice is a really important job in our school.  We meet regularly as a group, to discuss the views of the children, and after each meeting the class representatives report back to their classes to discuss any issues raised. This means every child in our school has the opportunity to have their say and to be heard through the Student Voice.

Healthy Me week

Some of our Student Voice helped today with a delivery from TESCO Fleetsbridge who very kindly donated a selection of fruit for our 'Healthy Me' week. 

Student Voice Meeting Summer 1

During our meeting today the playgrounds were the main focus of our discussions. It was raised that the equipment has been removed from the KS1 playground as it was unsafe. The children asked whether there was going to any replacements put in place for them all to play on. We talked about the cost, that we have to make sure that the children are safe. That we have to ensure that everyone plays with equipment fairly and look after it. The older children also raised that there was no equipment on the KS2 playground either. This moved to discussing the KS2 Quiet Area. Mr Noyce has spoken to some contractors about tarmacking the path and we talked about needing new tables and chairs and that it would be nice to have some planters with flowers in. We discussed ideas of how we could do some fund-raising to help pat for it. Finally, the children asked when they will be allowed to go up onto the field for playtimes and lunchtimes. Mrs Gould is going to ask Mr France.