Rights Respecting Pupil Voice Meeting 1.11.21

We had a productive meeting today looking at Outdoor Learning and how this links to Children’s Rights.

The children had fantastic discussions about caring for the environment, COP26 and the benefits of learning outdoors for all.  Have a look at the minutes below.

Rights Respecting Pupil Voice Meeting – Minutes 13.9.21

The Rights Respecting pupil voice group met today for our first meeting.  Our group is made up of at least one volunteer from each pupil voice group and we have ensured there is a mix of children from all stages across the school.

Today we celebrated achieving the Silver award and spoke about our journey towards GOLD!

The children are keen to ensure the adults in class, in their pupil voice group and across the school, continue to discuss rights and help the children learn about them!

(3) Fairtrade Meeting 20.10.20

Points from last Meeting:

Fairtrade Swap your snack day was postponed until after the October break

Main Points for Action:

  • Raise awareness of what the swap your snack day will look like
  • Model examples of snack swap ideas
  • Children create art work using paper plates showing their usual snack and their ‘Fairtrade snack’
  • Children to share their artwork with their class
  • Mrs Stevenson to speak with SMT to get a new date for event to go ahead

Maths Pupil Voice Group Minutes – October

 

Chatelherault Primary School

Pupil Groups

 

Group: Maths

 

 Date: 20.10.21

 

Attendees:

Leo Campbell, Caitlin Leiper, Mila Flaherty, Connor Watson, Darcy Queen, Lewis McQuade, Ollie Spence, Jordan Lefeuvre, Max Cassidy, Callum, Luke Murphy and Mrs Bear (minute taker).

 

Points from previous meeting:

 

·        Maths Week Scotland now complete and classes participated in various activities

 

Main discussion points from today:

 

1.   Welcome to the Maths Group

 

2.   We discussed the article of the month and how all children have the right to life and the right to learn about number and maths

 

3.   We discussed maths outdoors and whether children enjoyed it. Approximately half the children prefer to learn inside because they can concentrate better.

 

4.   We discussed a club for maths/chess. Children thought that a lunchtime club for chromebook games would be a good idea.

 

 

Focus Article:

 

Article 6 – Every child has the right to life

Action Points:

 

1.    Ollie and Jordan to ask Mr O’Neill if we can start a Maths Games Lunchtime Club using the chromebooks

 

 

 

Pupil Council Meeting Minutes – 22.09.21

Points from previous meeting:

• Our rights ambassadors told us about their meeting with the RRS group this month.

Main discussion points from today:

• In today’s meeting we talked about what ‘Community’ means and how we are all part of the Chatelherault Primary School community.
• The children talked about the different groups that make up our community – in school, out of school and the different groups or clubs that the children attend.
• We discussed the importance of showing good qualities to represent ourselves in the community. The children identified kindness, respect, being polite, and caring for others.
• The children created artwork to promote these positive qualities within our school.

Focus Article:

Article 12 (respect for the views of the child)
• Every child has the right to express their views, feelings and wishes in all matters affecting them, and to have their views considered and taken seriously.

Action Points:

• Children will have a think about what groups in our community might need some support and what we could do to help them. We will discuss this at our next meeting.

 

 

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