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Woodlands Primary School hosted a MacMillan coffee morning on Friday the 29th September 2017. Primary Sevens helped serve parents and others from the community. We raised a whopping £380.
A huge thank you to everyone who attended and donated the delicious home baking.
Responsible: Article 29 Children have developed their respect for others who are going through treatment programmes or bereavements due to disease.
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All children got a chance to have a say in the creation of our Assembly and Dinning Hall charters. We worked in our house “campfires” to share our thoughts on what we need to do to ensure everyone is treated fairly and with respect.
Active: Article 12 – All children at Woodlands Primary School have the right to have a voice and have their opinions heard.
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The JRSOs have just launched our most recent campaign on road safety. They have identified three things they want to achieve:
- Children being safe when walking to school.
- Children crossing the road safely.
- Adults using our school car park in a safe and sensible manner.
The Pupil action group and JRSOs created a road safety song and taught it to the whole school. They are also creating a video asking people to make better decisions to help keep us safe. It will be uploaded soon, keep checking the blog!
Safe – Article 3 – Adult decisions can affect us all.
Responsible – Article 12 – We will share our opinions with adults who live and access the area in and around our school.
We had our first Pupil Action Group Meeting of the year. Children all introduced themselves and we discussed what our plans would be for the first few weeks back.
Here are our Pupil Action Group Members!
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The boys and girls designed super heroes to put on the wall!
Included – Article 15; Children have the right to meet together and to join groups and organisations.
Welcome to the blog for Woodlands Primary's Pupil Action Group. We fight for children's rights!