Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Autumn/Winter 2015-16










A new School Council for Autumn/Winter 2015/16…

 

My goodness, what a busy couple of terms it’s been!

 

Our first job was to help Mrs Meade at The World’s Biggest Coffee Morning in order to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.  The children helped to set up, serve (and eat) lots of delicious cakes, look after the donations, gave out stickers and even helped to clear up afterwards!  Here are some photos…



                                

 



 

 




 



Autumn brought Harvest Festival celebrations with generous donations of food and toiletries for The Feed Project.  The school councillors helped the charity to carry lots of heavy bags from the classrooms to their car.  It was exhausting work!


 






 

 

Then on Friday 13th November it was Children In Need...



 

 
...was this year’s theme, putting the children in charge of their own fundraising.  They decided on a Pjs, Pudsy and Pal day.  Everyone came to school in their pyjamas with their Pudsey or special cuddly (Pudsy’s pals) for a small £1 donation.  During assembly that day Mrs Meade invited everyone to put their coins on a giant Pudsy (painted by the School Council), making his pjs even spottier!  Great fun was had painting Pudsy…as you can imagine!







The following week The Rotary Club came to collect the shoe boxes filled by our children to be sent to other less fortunate children in other parts of the world.  The School Council were on hand again to help carry the boxes to the awaiting van.

 

At Christmas Year 2 and the School Council walked to Willow Court Residential Home in order to sing some of our Christmas songs to the elderly residents.

 


Mrs Fox came to one of our meetings in January to ask the School Council to carry out a survey relating to Themed School Dinner Days for the coming year.  The following dinners were chosen by everyone in school:



Chinese Day in February

Easter Day in March

War Time Day in April… and

Picnic Day in June

 

Later on in the term we spent an afternoon tidying the shed in the back playground, throwing away any broken or very old toys.  The children took it in turns to sweep the shed clear of all the SPIDERS!

 





Finally, Mrs Pattrick came to one of our meetings and asked for the Council’s input on changing ‘The Golden Rules’ to The 5 Crabtree Rules.  We spent some time deciding how we might display the new rules in school…hence the very colourful rainbow display in the school hall with every child’s handprint representing ‘The 5 Crabtree Rules’.






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