We believe that developing children’s sense of responsibility to lead and help others is an important element of preparing them to become productive citizens in the wider world. For year 5 and 6 children, this is part of their personal development and preparation for secondary school. The idea is that children have an opportunity to say how their school is led and have the chance to develop areas of school priority.
Our school council plays an important role within the school. It is a way for the student body to ensure that their opinions are heard and taken seriously.
The council members are elected by their classmates to represent their views to the teachers and leadership team.
The Digital Leaders programme is designed to train selected pupils to be experts and advocates of using appropriate technologies in schools, allowing them to act as ambassadors and peer mentors for staff and other pupils.
Our Digital Leaders will have access to a comprehensive training programme to help them develop their skills and understanding of the role of a ‘Digital Leader’.
Key Digital Leader skills and knowledge developed through the programme include:
Our Language Ambassadors promote our diverse ethos around the school, as well as help new children who speak little English to feel welcome and understood by translating their needs to teachers and adults.
They are set activities every fortnight, which is shared on the Language Ambassadors board as well as on our website. Please see below the Language Ambassadors and the great work they have done so far.
We’re the Junior Travel Ambassadors (JTA). With our shining JTA badges, our Hi Vis vests and bundles of enthusiasm, we are the year 5 pupils who think about road safety and transport.
The JTAs work with the Junior Travel Champion – Mrs Bray, and help to carry out
The Junior Travel Ambassador scheme is run by Transport for London (TfL)
Our playground buddies play an important part in creating a safe, friendly, happy and peaceful atmosphere for children during lunchtimes.
Year 6 children take on the role of Playground Buddies. The buddies really enjoy their responsibilities, and not only do they make the playground a happy place for all the children, but also offer a great help to the staff on duty at lunchtime.
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