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School Council

 

School Council gives our children a voice in the development of Stannington Infant School and the local community. Children are elected annually and the council has two representatives from each Y1 and Y2 class. School Council meetings are held regularly, usually twice each half term with Mrs Everitt.

We believe that the School Council encourages children to understand and value the ideals of democracy and citizenship. Each year our council makes links with other local schools, which can include joint projects, visiting each school and sharing the best ideas. We enjoy working together on group projects each year.

Here are our School Council representatives:

Year 1  Class 3

Daisy – ‘I like to help people.’

Lua  – ‘I want to do a job in school.’

Year 1 Class 4

Ellie – ‘I want to make the school yard better.’

Jack – ‘I like to help make decisions.’

Year 2 Class 5

Emily – ‘ I like to make things better.’

Rayan – ‘I enjoy making decisions.’

 

Year 2 Class 6

Oscar – ‘ I like organising fund raisers.’

Eloise – ‘I like doing different jobs in school.’

 

 

 

School Council

School Council

School council have worked with Amy from Modeshift Stars to plan a 5 minute walk zone around school. We walked in 4 different directions, reading our maps very carefully using road names and symbols to know where we were. Soon everyone will receive a 5 minute walk...

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Playground Planters

Playground Planters

School Council children looked carefully around the playground to see what improvements they could make. They decided to buy some plants to brighten up the yard infront of the Y1 mobiles. They worked hard with Mrs Everitt to plant some flowers and conifers. Look how...

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Oughtibridge Gala

Oughtibridge Gala

School Council children loved singing at the Oughtibridge Gala! They have been practising the songs in school with Mrs Grayson and enjoyed singing with other school council children from our family of schools. The schools involved were Wharncliffe Side Primary School,...

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