Health and Wellbeing Pupil Voice Group 28.1.25

Health and Well Group minutes 

28.1.25

Today’s meeting for the Health and Wellbeing Pupil Voice group. Below are the minutes from our meeting, keep your eyes open for updates as we make our wee school better for all.

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Points from previous meeting:

  • Fruity Friday to be introduced February!
  • Friendship day May 9th date confirmed!

Main discussion points from today:

  1. Welcome to the Health Wellbeing group – Chat time
  2. Children Feedback – New clubs starting see parent portal
  3. Friendship day date confirmed as 9th May well-done
  4. Create posters to promote friendshipkindness and equality started and to return to room 16 when completed.
  5. Fitness and mental health – Reminder poster for each class to participate in daily mile. P6 to remind classes weekly.
  6. Out of school achievements are being celebrated # see the whole person

Focus Article:

Article 13 –Everyone has the human right to express themselves, and Article 13 of the UNCRC makes it clear that this includes children and young people. Part of this right of freedom of expression involves being able to find out information for yourself— so you’re able to share it in the way you want.

Action Points:

  • Fruity Friday launch January 2025
  • Daily mile reminder P6 responsible for weekly reminders.
  • May 9th Friendship day  – pm Email all staff! Share information with whole school at assembly.
  • Happy hut – promote reading in the playground
  • Librarians volunteers
  • Flyers of local clubs on website and in school for children to access if able.

Assembly 28.8.23

This Week’s Assembly

At this week’s Assembly the children received Reading Awards. The awards can be viewed by clicking the link below.

Reading Awards 28.8.23

We also found out who the successful candidates were for this year’s House Captains and Vice Captains.

Bruce

Captain – Isla Duncan

Vice Captain – Victoria Keus

Burns

Captain – Sophie Campbell

Vice Captain – Emily Devine

Livingstone

Captain – Luke Straiton

Vice Captain – Olivia Lockhart

Wallace

Captain – Darcey McKechnie

Vice Captain – Jeriel Peeka

A huge well done to everyone who put themselves forward for the role of Captain or Vice Captain, you all did an excellent job,

Sports Ambassador Pupil Group (Meeting 2)

The Sports Ambassador Pupil Group wanted to discuss the benefits of being active and part of a sports club.

We worked in small groups to create a mind-maps of all the benefits being sporty and part a team.

Some ideas from our members include;

  • Improved Mental Health (ND)
  • Get to see new places and travel to places around the world (CK)
  • Improved health (JS)
  • Important transferable skills e.g. communication and problem solving (CB, RB)
  • It’s lots of fun (CMc)

Apologies (JMc/MH)

 

Sports Ambassador Pupil Group (Meeting 1)

The Sports Ambassador Pupil Group had their first meeting.  Everyone was present,

Roles of the Group

We discussed the role of the group.  Some of the roles highlighted include;

  • Promoting active lifestyles by encouraging our school community to take part in sporting activities
  • Encouraging celebrating achievements – ‘out of school achievements’
  • Achieve the GOLD SportScotland Award

The group also discussed what Extra Curricular activities they would like to see at Chatelherault Primary School.  These included;

  • football
  • badminton
  • dodge ball
  • netball
  • tennis
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