Every pupil was given the exciting opportunity to contribute to the name of the new school.
Each pupil suggested a possible name and then each class voted on their favourite name. The pupil council from each school took this list and decided on a top three. Both pupil councils met at Kilncraigs and decided on a combined top three.
The pupil council led an assembly informing the other children of the chosen names and the voting process, which would take place to decide the children’ s final prefered name.
Claremont children voted for their final choice in their own classrooms using a variety of anonymous strategies.
St. John’s held an election-style voting day.