On Tuesday 24th June the Pupil Council organised a sponsored run in aid of the MND charity My Name’5 Doddie. They were inspired to do this by the Balmoral Team who recently completed a sponsored bike ride for the charity. Everyone really enjoyed running and walking laps of the park and getting a stamp on their card each time they passed Mrs Maclean. Some people managed over 30 laps! A total of 486 laps were completed. On Friday we will count up the sponsor money and send it on to the charity. Thank you to everyone who took part or sent in a donation.
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Pupil Council News
Over the last few weeks the Pupil Council have been busy carrying out their important role. They have written letters, created self evaluation surveys for parents and planned whole school events, due to take place this term.Thank you to everyone who has completed their survey. They will share the results here soon.
In April, they attended a consultation event in the village hall, sharing the views of children at Braemar School with the wider community.
They would also like to invite you to join them on their sponsored walk at the playpark, in aid of the ‘My Name’5 Doddie Foundation’, raising money to support research into MND. The walk takes place on Tuesday 24th June at 1.45pm in Braemar Playpark. Sponsor forms will come home next week.
Pupil Council Talent Show
We had great fun on Wednesday afternoon, celebrating the wide variety of talent we have at Braemar School. We had musicians, dancers and magicians to entertain us and the audience were fantastic listeners. Nursery children came along to enjoy the show too!
Here are a few highlights from the show:
Charlotte explaining about her dog training
Lily, Edith and Scarlett dancing
Well done to the Pupil Council for organising the event and presenting on the day.
Healthy Heroes spreading the word
Healthy Heroes News
The Healthy Heroes Committee have been investigating the kinds of snacks that children in both classes bring to school each day. This came from children’s own comments on their wellbeing webs that they felt they needed to eat more fruit and vegetables. They found that lots of children bring crisps or sweets every day for their morning snack.
They have decided to reintroduce ‘Fruity Friday’ starting this week, so children are encouraged to bring fruit or a healthy snack each Friday. The aim is to support children to make healthy choices. We will let you know how it goes.🥝🍍🥭🍎🍌🍊🍉🍏🍐
Pupil Council News
This week we were busy planning for World Book Day, Thursday 6th March. The children have decided to organise a ‘What’s your favourite book?‘ survey, paired reading across the school, opportunities to make a mini book and bookmark and a ‘Design a new cover for your fave book‘ competition. Book tokens will be sent home later this week.
We also started preparing for our end of term Talent Show. We can’t wait to see what people sign up to do!
Here is the result of the favourite book survey, along with a display of the books people voted for. Thanks to everyone who took part and to the Pupil Council for organising the day.
Pupil Council News
This week the Pupil Council had an email from the Balmoral Team who are raising money for an MND charity. They are happy to support a sponsored event at Braemar School, organised by the pupils. So far the group have come up with a sponsored run/walk at the playpark. Watch this space for more information soon.
We also started work on a community project, gathering ideas for the Clunie Meadow project. (BCL) Hopefully our ideas will be shared at the planned community engagement meeting .
We also collated the information from the whole school playground audit we carried out on Valentines day. Pupil Council sorted and organised all of the ideas and suggestions for improvements to our outdoor spaces. We are going to start work on this later this term.
Finally, they carried out a survey of pupils, to help decide on a fun event they’d like to organise – either a Talent Show or a Teddy Show. The majority opted for a Talent Show, but we decided that we can include teddies at the fun day in the playpark next term.
Catching up with admin!
This week our Pupil Council were catching up with lots of admin jobs. They wrote a letter to the Parent Council, thanking them for organising the Christmas party. They also carried out a whole school survey for the Parent Council, asking about the timing of parties during the school year.
Some children worked on a poster, detailing all the things the Parent Council have funded for the school this year. Once the poster is finished we will share it here.
Another group are looking at running a fundraising event and are busy thinking up suggestions, which they will share with parents shortly.
We are very lucky to have such a hard working Pupil Council!
Pupil Council- Children in Need
On Monday the 11 of November we did Children in Need games like wordsearches, toss the bean bag, dress the Pudsey, guess how many pinecones are in the tub, guess the bear’s name and we raised £45.69
Everyone really liked the games and Lucas said his favorite game was dressing the Pudsey and Charlotte’s favorite was ‘name the bear’. Ella also Liked the dress the Pudsey and Ernest liked the toss the bean bag game.
by Harris, Lucas, Charlotte and Ernest.
Pupil Council-New toys and French games
Mrs. Maclean bought us some new toys after the Pupil Council selected them. After the October holidays we were allowed to test them and play with the toys.
These are the new toys we got:
New Lego (motors and basic bricks)
Cars (pull back toy cars)
Farm animals (cows’ sheep and animals)
Fidget toys (stress balls and squishy balls)
Trains (we got wooden train tracks and trains)
French Board games (we got new monopoly and other game boards)
Paint (we got new paint brushes and pallets)
These are the feedback responses we got from playing the toys:
Lego- It was very fun especially with the motors with making vehicles.
Animals-Great for building your world and telling stories
Train track-Really fun to build and we can learn more about trains.
by Seb, Oscar, Andrew and Ella