School Parliament
Our School Parliament is a group of pupils who are elected by their peers to represent the views of all pupils and to improve their school. From this parliament, a ‘cabinet’ is elected to represent the different areas of school life. The School Parliament meet regularly throughout the year, to discuss and plan 'next steps' for the school, e.g. ideas for fundraising events or school lunches. Members of the School Parliament are responsible for carrying out the ideas that have been agreed upon.
The School Parliament is about: working and learning together, learning about democracy, learning how to play a positive role model in our community and improving our school for everyone. Members listen to the views of their class, represent Kirk Hammerton school and get things done!
School Parliament has organised and run many charity events. This includes our Macmillan Coffee afternoon, book and cake sales and other fundraising events for our school. This year Martin House is our chosen charity and most of our charity fundraising event proceeds will go directly to them.
Our School Parliament is made up of 6 pupils and the link teacher is Mr Robson.
Supporting the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal
Anti-bullying week
All ready for Odd Socks Day which marks the start of Anti-Bullying Week. Odd Socks Day is Tuesday 12th November.