Pupil parliament
The aim of the Pupil Parliament is to promote pupil leadership opportunities, enabling children to develop valuable communication, organisation and debating skills through key roles of responsibility and new experiences.
Each committee runs meetings with clear agendas where members take on different roles and responsibilities. The Chair Person sets the agenda and leads the meetings, the Secretary takes the minutes and the Treasurer is responsible for committee’s budget. The committee members work together on their chosen projects, lead meetings with their own classes and discuss challenges and resolutions with different members of staff. This is to ensure that the views of the school are listened to, debated and acted upon so that Pupil Parliament gets the best outcome for every project.
Introducing the Commitees:
We are the Wellbeing Committee
Our aim is for all to know what positive wellbeing is and to know that it is ok to ask for help.
We are the Eco Committee
Our aim is to make the school eco-friendly.
We are the Art Committee
Our Aim is to promote art across the school.
We are the Food Committee
Our aim is to encourage healthy and sustainable diets for everyone in the school.
We are the House Committee
Our aim is to plan and run more house events. To show respect and encouragement towards other houses.
We are the Playleaders Committee
Our aim is for all children to enjoy playtime and stay safe.
We are the Fundraising Committee
Our aim is to have Fun fundraising and to be looking out!
We are the News and Media Committee
Our aim is to get the wider community to read our WSG newspaper / blog.
We are the Reading Committee
Our aim is to encourage children at WSG to enjoy reading and to ask for help when they need it.
We are the Sports Committee
Our aim is to encourage everyone to love sport, improve their skills and show fairness, encouragement and respect along the way.
We are the Ambassadors
Our aim is to promote the school values and represent WSG, to show how amazing it is. We also support the school parliament to make sure everyone is heard.