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Welcome to our Pupil Parliament page!

 

Pupil Parliament is overseen by Miss Gregory.

Pupil voice - 2023/2024 

'We love being in pupil parliament because we are always making decisions for the school'. 

'I love being in pupil parliament because we do cake sales and toy sales to raise money for our school'

'I like being in pupil parliament because we get to make our own decisions and we get to think about how we can make school better and we get to buy new things that we want for our school'

'I like being in pupil parliament because I love having responsibility and I like to feel important'. 

What is Pupil Parliament? 

Pupil Parliament is a group of pupils elected by their fellow pupils to represent their opinions within school and to organise events to raise money for our school. Our Pupil Parliament is made up of two pupils from each class who have been elected by their peers. We meet once a fortnight to discuss suggestions made by our class friends and to raise any issues that we feel need to be addressed. 

To be effective, Pupil Parliament must:

  • Represent all pupils and include as many people as possible.
  • Demonstrate our school values at all times.
  • Take time to listen to other pupils and communicate their views.
  •  Feedback to pupils in assemblies regarding their view.
  • Make changes within school! - or explain why they cant be changed. 

 

The Pupil Parliament at Huncoat Primary School aims to:

  • Provide the pupils with a greater understanding of how Parliament goes about its business, the work of MPs and what it means to represent others.
  • Create an opportunity for older pupils to engage and represent the views and voice of pupils who do not as yet, have the confidence or language to express their suggestions and opinions.
  • Be an aspiration and goal of pupils to become an MP when they reach Years 5/6.
  • Provide opportunities for pupils as MPs to develop their confidence and public- speaking experiences as well as language skills when writing for an audience.
  • Extend the role and voice of pupils in school leadership and decision making.
  • Provides new experiences such as having a role in areas such as learning, health and safety, attendance, communication and celebrating the achievements of others.

Meet our School Cabinet:

Pupil Prime Minister and Assembly Voice (Year 6): Travis Green

 Deputy Prime Minister: (Year 6): Ariadne 

 Treasurer: (Year 6): Jaxon

 Year 5 Representatives: Olivia H and Mason.

Year 4 Representatives: Luke and Agnes.

  Year 3 Representatives: Matilda and Layla.

Year 2 Representatives: Peyton and Ted.

Digital leaders: Micah.

ECO Warriors are now chosen 2 pupils per class to ensure that all lights/screens/monitors are turned off when they are not being used. 

 

2022-2023

This week, (14th-18th November 2022) our pupil parliament have been taking part in UK pupil parliament week. We received an exciting package.. take a look! 

Things we have done this year:

  • Planned assemblies based on democracy and school values.
  • Had discussions and aired our own opinions.
  • Held a Halloween cake sale to fundraise money.
  • Held a toy sale at the Christmas fair.
  • Emailed other pupil parliaments in other schools.
  • Created display work based on the British values and school values
  • Re-designed the shelter and created a 'jungle themed' chill out area!