Pupil Voice
-
To undertake half termly school council meetings with the Head teacher
To define key projects across the year and set actions to achieve goals
To host key events and to represent the school
-
To promote road safety within school
To attend Bromley road safety events
To give road safety messages in assembly
To support healthy travel to school
-
To support staff in ensuring efficient and effective lunchtimes
To undertake key roles including checking pupils have eaten a balanced lunch, pouring and re-filling water, helping with clearing, checking in pupils and talking with pupils
-
To develop understanding of food and how things grow
To take responsibility for ensuing the school garden is well maintained
To attend community events to sell produce and to exhibit produce
-
To work alongside the RE Subject Leader
To help to create a prayerful environment at school
To organise and lead whole school and class liturgies
To proclaim the Wednesday Word
-
Set the example by always having the correct PE kit.
Support teachers in setting up and tidying away the equipment..
Support teachers in showing children how to complete the activities in lessons.
Be responsible for using the iPad to take photographs during lessons.
Ensure the PE cupboard is tidy and well organised.
-
Provide high quality play experiences for all pupils during lunchtime within a happy and caring environment.
Be responsible for promoting positive play experiences and opportunities for the children during the lunchtime break
Encourage, support and foster positive relationships between children by providing positive and active play experiences and opportunities
Show leadership qualities that demonstrate a good knowledge of the activity that they are leading and an awareness of the children's needs that they are working with.
To be a good role model for younger children at lunchtimes and playtimes.
Set up playground tasks.
Teach children new games and skills.
Make sure children who look or feel 'left out' are asked to join in a game.
Choose new playground equipment.
Run tournaments.
Help with sports events during the annual Sports Week.
-
Ensure the library remains tidy and books are filed in the correct place
Check book displays each day to ensure bookshelves are tidy
Promote reading diaries and the importance of reading each day
-
To support in the planning of activities
To support in the delivery of activities
To be role models before and after school
To be involved in the weekly school newsletter
-
A peer-led, early intervention programme that empowers Y6 children to lead positive change and increase wellbeing and resilience in themselves and their peers.
The Y6 children are trained by Bromley Y to become Wellbeing Ambassadors.
They are supported to develop and run wellbeing initiatives in the school.
-
The Mini Vinnies are the youngest members of the St Vincent de Paul Society (SVP), an international Christian voluntary organisation dedicated to tackling poverty in all its forms by providing practical assistance to people in need.
-
To inspire others to appreciate the natural world and act responsibly towards the environment.
To promote ways to reduce, recycle and protect our environment.
To raise awareness of green issues within the school.
To highlight the devastating impact of climate change around the world
See our Eco Council Minutes