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Pupils’ Parliament

The Pupils’ Parliament is a group of children chosen by each class to represent them. As the voice of their class, they are responsible for gathering and communicating ideas, issues and suggestions. Meetings are held fortnightly.  

The purpose of the Parliament is determined by the group themselves but is likely to include improving aspects of school life for all children, raising money for charitable causes and increasing community links. 

 

The Pupils' Parliament for the academic term of office 2025 - 2026 are:

Prime Minister: Sam M (Apple Class)

Deputy Prime Minister: Bel M (Aspen Class)

Pupil Parliament Representative for Ash Class

Pupil Parliament Representative for Aspen Class: Matthew

Pupil Parliament Representative for Apple Class: Sam

Pupil Parliament Representative for Mulberry Class: Callan

Pupil Parliament Representative for Maple Class: Layla

Pupil Parliament Representative for Chestnut Class: 

Pupil Parliament Representative for Cedar Class: Tia (from Aspen)

Pupil Parliament Representative for Cherry Class: Bel (from Ash)

Pupil Parliament Representative for Willow Class: Enzo (from Apple)

Pupil Parliament Representatives for Hub Classes: Marnie (from Mulberry) and Summer (from Maple)

 

A summary of Pupil's Parliament 2024 - 2025 term of office:

During the academic year: 2024 - 2025, Pupils’ Parliament were very successful.

We worked well as a team and kept ourselves busy with the following activities: 

  • We raised £335 for the British Legion Poppy Campaign. 
  • We planned and ran a stall at the school Christmas Fayre, raising funds to buy items for the benefit of all pupils. 
  • We donated books to a Northamptonshire charity supporting families in need at Christmas. 
  • We were involved in discussions with leaders to review the reward system in school. 
  • We supported the King’s Coronation Day celebrations with a cupcake competition. 
  • We planned ‘Friendship Focus’ days, running extra activities at break times.  
  • We participated in the Great British Spring Clean Campaign, run by the local council. 
  • We held a ‘Come to school in your PJs’ charity day and raised £284 for NANNA (Northamptonshire Animals Needing Nurturing and Adoption).