We have been able to stay as a valued member of the scheme due to all the hard work going on in school promoting the rights of children and young people.
These include: Golden time and Dojo points - "I love golden time because it's fun and exciting" and " My favourite thing about school is that golden times are great!" "I like dojo because it is more interesting" SNAG (School Nutrition Action Group) - "I like school dinners better because they are not sloppy anymore!" Equipment in school- " I like how most of the equipment has improved. For example the Trim Trail has made a lot of children's playtimes better." " I like the Trim Trail as well!" " My favourite thing about school is the Trim Trail. It is very fun and makes us behave better so we can go on it for a treat." " The books are way better because there is more pages and and they look better as well" Fundraising- My favourite thing about school is all the things we do to raise money for charity, for rainbow days and the tic shop" Yr6 Prom - children are raising money and have chosen a photo booth, decorations and lights...so far! It is also held at a different venue to make it extra special. After school clubs- children asked for more clubs and were able to say which ones they wanted. E-Cadets- The children thought it was really important to make sure everyone was aware of how to stay safe onlin. E-Cadets have created videos, and scenarios to share through assemblies. Whole School Involvement- "My favourite thing about school is we get to make decisions and that we have school councillors, e-cadets and SNAG group" It was a agreed that "Children have a lot of input into a lot of things that happen at school. When children have a say about things it means that they will like them and won't have things that they don't like. Everyone will use things more as they have chosen them and the school has bought them. " The children also commented how quickly the school reacts to comments-"I like how quickly the school responds and listens." Chloe Brown- project worker for the scheme- concluded that throughout the evaluation there is many examples of how children's ideas and questions have influenced life in school. The children agreed that, " The school listen to us and they help us if anything is wrong" and "Teachers listen to us and take our ideas." We are very proud of all our children and staff in school making it a place to inspire, challenge and care. At Burnopfield, we foster a sense of community, with common, inclusive values. We encourage children to work together and give them opportunities to appreciate the rights and responsibilities of individuals within the school setting.
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