A Message From Your Pupil Councillor :)

Posted on May 16th, 2008 in pupil council by jhunter

:)News:)

Badges

Pupil Council made badges 2 weeks ago and we got to design them ourselves. On the badge there is the school badge on it and Pupil Council on it. I designed a retro theme but they didn’t like it but it looked soooo cool. It looks decent to me but everyone else seems to like the design. We just got the badge-making kit quite recently so it worked a treat and it will probably have a great use out of it. Also we will be using it in our up and coming fair on the 24th of May.

Other Meeteings

A week ago Mrs Mackinnon wanted the pupil council for a special meeting to discuss class organization. She wanted a pupil point of view so we came up with 10 things that we expect to be ready for us when we walk into a classroom. So the teachers are going to have a meeting about it as well.

Events

The events coming up for Pupil Council are a fathers day event and sports day that we have yet to plan. I will keep you lot updated every week (if something happens).:)

New behaviour policy

Posted on February 19th, 2008 in news, pupil council by Mrs Adams & Mrs Scott

We had a very interesting assembly today when we found out all about our new school behaviour policy. Mrs Stewart, Jay, Bronwyn and Mrs Adams did a little play showing how teachers will encourage pupils to behave well in class, and what will happen if pupils choose to break the school rules.

Our school rules are

1 - We do as we are asked

2 - We use appropriate school langauge: no swearing, teasing or put downs

3 - We keep hands, feet and objects to ourselves

We found out that we will have lots of opportunities to change our behaviour, but also what will happen if we choose not to, which will involve being moved to a Reflection Table, losing 5 minutes of Golden Time, having a chat about our behaviour out of class and possibly being asked to work outside the class if we don’t choose to return and follow the rules.

Every day someone in every class will have a certificate sent home to celebrate successin school (good behaviour, effort, achievement or attainment) and every week someone will have an extra-special, secret postcard sent home to let them know just how impressed we are with their contrbution to the school and class that week!

So let’s all work together to make our new policy work and have a happy and productive time at Prestonpans Primary School