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Meet our Pupil Leadership Team

The Nine Acres Primary Pupil Leadership Team 

 

Here at Nine Acres, we want all children to be able to positively influence the world around them and be persuasive enough to do so! By having a Pupil Leadership Team that actively promotes pupil voice across the school, each and everyone of our pupils feels valued and listened to, which means that they feel confident to articulate their views and opinions in a safe way.

Our Nine Acres Pupil Leadership Team have a very important and active role within the school. Each class' Pupil Leader holds a fortnightly class meeting, where they lead a class discussion and question session. Every class has the same question that they need to discuss and vote on and pupil leaders use an online log to record everyone's answers.

The whole Pupil Leadership Team then meet once every half term to discuss the findings of these questions sessions. This then allows the team to decide on next steps for the school.

Please feel free to ask any of our Pupil Leaders how they operate as a team and what they are working on for all of our pupils in order to change, improve or celebrate here at Nine Acres! You will be able to feel their passion for our school when you talk to them!

Every September, any children wishing to become part of the Pupil Leadership Team can write a letter to the Head Teacher and the existing team and a meeting will be held to discuss this. Children will then be interviewed and asked how they could contribute to the life of the school. A vote is then held and if a child is successful, they will be offered a place in the next meeting.

Roles and Responsibilities of our Pupil Leadership Team:

  • To act as an ambassador for the school both in and out. Our Pupil Leaders encourage all children within Nine Acres Primary to develop passion and spirit in the school and within our respective sporting teams.
  • To represent pupil voice. We have pupil leaders for every class, from Year One right through to Year Six.
  • To work alongside the Senior Leadership Team to help shape our school as we continue to Strive for Excellence. They help the governors to make decisions on behalf of the pupils and meet regularly to feedback to the senior leadership team and governors about key decisions.
  • To plan, organise and promote fundraising events.
  • To work with the local and wider community
  • To discuss attendance and lateness with pupils.
  • To promote safety in school.
  • To promote school values and British values in all activities across the school.
  • To be a model of good leadership and positive sporting behaviour to the whole school community.