Our School Parliament is a vibrant and proactive group of pupil representatives who work together to help improve our school community. Made up of children from across the year groups, the Parliament meets regularly with Mr Howe to share ideas, raise concerns, and lead positive change.
Through their roles—such as Anti-Bullying Ambassadors, Librarians, Travel Tracker Ambassadors, OPAL Representatives, Eco Team, Sports Leaders, and House Captains—members develop leadership skills, learn how democratic processes work, and represent the voices of their classmates.
The School Parliament discusses key issues ranging from behaviour and wellbeing to the environment, reading, play, and whole-school events. Representatives work closely with staff to take forward action points, organise activities, and contribute to important decision-making that shapes daily life in school.
Our aim is to empower pupils to take responsibility, show initiative, and make a real difference—ensuring our school continues to be a safe, supportive, and inspiring place for everyone.