Pupil Voice
At Danetree we actively promote pupil leadership opportunities, enabling your child to develop valuable communication and organisation skills.
We believe that providing pupils with key roles of responsibility is paramount to their development and learning experience.
What are the aims of the Pupil Parliament?
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Represent all pupils and include as many people as possible.
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Take time to listen to all pupils and communicate their views.
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Feedback to pupils about what happened about their views.
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Action decisions that have been made or explain why they can’t happen.
Our successful Pupil Parliament is a well-respected body within the school and consists of pupils between Years 2 and 6. Children involved in our Pupil Parliament meet regularly to discuss topics, issues and initiatives that affect them and their learning environment. As part of their responsibilities, the team organise their own meetings, decide on an agenda, share new ideas and vote on a number of school-related issues. Actions from each meeting are shared with the rest of the school on a regular basis. Pupils relish the opportunity to become a greater part of school life and enjoy making their voices heard.