On Monday our school halls were filled with energy and enthusiasm for our Parliament Assemblies. These assemblies take place once every term and include all pupils from Years 1 to 6, who work in mixed-age groups to answer questions and share their views on school life. It’s a great opportunity for pupils to collaborate, reflect, and help shape the the things that matter to them.
Pupils voted on which charities they’d like the school to support next academic year. Thanks go to our Deputy Star Leaders who researched many charities and came up with a short list for pupils to select from. The pupils' choices reflect a deep sense of empathy and global awareness:
We’re proud of our pupils for choosing causes that truly make a difference.
Pupils also reflected on their Inner Curriculum Lessons, which focus on emotional well-being, empathy, and personal growth.
Pupils identified that the inner curriculum lessons help with the following:
These lessons are clearly making a meaningful impact on our pupils’ emotional and social development.
When it comes to Family Style Dining, the majority of pupils (73.6%) said it’s “much better,” enjoying the shared experience. However, 18.2% would prefer to queue at the counter.
Opinions on school dinners were more mixed:
But what stood out most were the thoughtful suggestions for improvement. Pupils asked for:
We are aware that it's early days with the new menu, and pupils have not yet tried all of the new meals with the improved recipes - so we will keep talking to them about this to ensure improvements continue. Their feedback is already being reviewed by our dining supervisors and the ISS kitchen team.