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At the start of this academic year, two children per year group were chosen to represent our school as school councillors. Since then, they have worked with Miss Allen to give pupil voice, make decisions and organise events which are part of our PSHE awareness calendar.
October 2024:
This month, one of our main focuses has been World Mental Health Day, which took place on the 10th of October. The school council decided that during this day, the staff and children would come dress in bright clothing and that we would cover the school in post-it notes which included kind and positive messages. The aim of this was to spread kindness, make others smile and also give people ideas of kind things that they could say to one another.
At the end of the day, the school council presented an assembly to the school about World Mental Health day, explaining what mental health is, why it is important and how we can support both our own and other people’s mental health. We also explained that the worry monsters, which are used in every classroom, is a fantastic way of sharing our thoughts and feelings and that these can be used by all children in school on a daily basis.