Two weeks ago, the school council held their second school council meeting. We discussed lots of points, some of which are below:
Firstly, the WWF animal kit has arrived! It includes facts, activities, and a cuddly Rhino toy. Each class will have the box for two weeks, starting in Year 4. We would like each class to read the information and find out all about the endangered Rhino species.
Secondly, the new play area at Long Street is being refurbished. Last year, the school council collected ideas about how the play area could be improved. We gave the ideas back to the local council, and they have listened and put some of your ideas into the new park! We shared the plans - and they look well worth a visit!
Finally, the school council would like to thank you all for taking part in the ‘Challenge Yourself to be Bright’ day and for raising money for Children in Need. We really appreciate your support and hope you enjoyed it. We definitely loved seeing lots of bright colours in school
Thank you for reading,
The School Council
Thank you all for joining in with Children in Need Day. We loved seeing all the bright colours in school!
Your new school councillors had their first meeting two weeks ago. We talked about the charities that we are to support, and we talked about our theme for Children in Need Day.
For our WWF animal, we were between two animals which needed funding because not many people were choosing them. Out of Gorilla and Rhino, your school councillors chose Rhino. We have already received a welcome pack which comes with a cuddly toy, a picture and some fact pages.Â
For our chosen charity, we were voting between Air Ambulance, SANDS (funding for families who have lost a baby) and a local children’s charity. It was a really difficult decision, but in the end the chosen charity was…The West Midlands Air Ambulance!Â
For Children in Need Day, on Friday 14th November 25, we had plenty of ideas on how to dress, but in the end we decided to call it ‘Challenge yourself to be bright!’ As the name suggests, we would like you to wear bright and colourful clothes. We hope to see your beautifully bright clothes soon!
Thanks for Reading,
The School Council
The School Council were tasked with deciding on the chosen charity for this year, our new WWF animal of the year and what we will do to mark Children in Need day on the 14th November.Â
Congratulations to this year’s chosen councillors elected by their peers! Meeting every half term, our School Council will be consulted on the various decisions we make when introducing changes within the school.
- Juniper - Cooper
- Larch - Charlie
- Â Maple - Darcey
- Oak - Albie
- Â Pine - Era
- Â Redwood - Alfie
- Sycamore - Sidney
- Teak - Maya
- Willow - Maisie
- Yew - Daniel
Birchwood Primary School have raised £824.32 for our chosen charity of 2024/25 - Polesworth Donkey Sanctuary. Four of our senior school councillors went to deliver the money raised, and also enjoyed a cuddle or two from the array of animals.
We have been busy with lots of important jobs recently. We met with one of our school governors, Mrs Flannagon, to hear about her fundraising efforts and training for the London Marathon. We wish her lots of luck!
Another task that we have been focusing on is that we were asked by North Warwickshire Borough Council to collect ideas for a park refurbishment of Long Street play area. Each class thought about what they like about the play area and then put forward ideas of items that they would like to see to improve it. We then met with Eleanor Evans from the Council, who wanted to hear about all of our suggestions. We look forward to seeing the plans for the play area soon!
Hi Everyone,
Just before Christmas, we welcomed Leanne from Polesworth Group Homes to one of our meetings and presented her with a cheque for our chosen charity from 2023/24. Last academic year we raised a fantastic £880.37. We told Leanne about our fundraising efforts, including the sponsored run, non-uniform days and performances that we hold in school. The money raised will go to help fund fun activities for the people who receive care from Polesworth Group Home. A massive thank you to everyone who helped us fundraise!
Our chosen charity for 24/25 is the Polesworth Donkey Sanctuary. This is a local charity who support the welfare and care of donkeys and other animals. This week Kimberly and Jenny came in to talk to us about the work that they do and showed us some photos of the animals that they look after. There were lots of very cute pictures! They let us ask lots of questions and we are looking forward to supporting them this year.
Our first job of the year was to hold votes across the school to decide which chosen charity to support and which WWF animal we are going to sponsor this year. The following decisions were made:
Chosen charity for 2024/25 = Polesworth Donkey Sanctuary
Sponsored WWF Animal for 2024/25 = Tiger
Welcome to our school council page 2024-25!! We are the newly elected school council!
Before Christmas, we presented a cheque of £1000 to our chosen charity for 2022-23 Dementia Caring. We have really enjoyed learning more about this charity, visiting sessions and working alongside staff to come up with activity ideas. We look forward to continuing links with this charity. Barry Coleman, founder of the charity, also read his book, ‘Scary Aunt Sally’ in our KS2 assembly. We enjoyed listening to him read!
Hi Everyone
Exciting news! Next Friday 17th November is Children in Need Day. We would like to have a non-uniform day to help raise some money for this cause. It would be great to wear something yellow or spotty for the occasion if you can. Donations can be made on ParentPay or cash brought in on the day. We hope you join in and have some yellow, spotty fun!!
Thank you
The School Council
Our chosen WWF animal to adopt for 2023-24 is…
A Turtle!
Our School Council have carried out votes within each class to help decide which animal we are going to adopt this year. We hope to find out lots about this incredible animal throughout this year!
We had a visit from a local charity, Polesworth Group Homes. It was really interesting to find out about the work that they do in supporting adults with learning disabilities and to hear about how our fundraising could help them. After their visit, the School Council unanimously decided that they would love to support this charity this year. We are looking forward to working with them!
The Year 5 and 6 School Councillors visited the National Space Centre in Leicester with our partner school, Lanchester. It was a lovely way to meet some of the teachers and students from this school, share our experiences and to have fun whilst learning about space!
Hi everyone. We cannot believe how close the end of the term is and what a busy year it has been! In our last meeting we shared with the school that Kitwood Park is currently under reconstruction, and should be finished in the next week or two. Back in November we met with Deborah Sharp from North Warwickshire Borough Council, and collected ideas for her about the new park, through class surveys. We then fed back this information and helped to give advice on the set up of the park. We cannot wait to see what the new park will look like, but look forward to it being ready for the summer holidays! We hope you get to enjoy it too!
Panda Day was a great success. Everyone enjoyed dressing up in black and white for the day, and completing the Panda Quiz that involved finding Panda faces around the school. Juniper even gave us some of their thoughts:
‘Our favourite fact from panda day is how much a baby panda weighs (around 120g) This is as much as a medium to large tomato. How cute they must be!'
'The saddest fact is that there are only around 1800 left in the wild.’
We were pleased to raise awareness of these incredible creatures and hope that the numbers in the wild continue to increase. Thank you for your support.
The School Council are conducting some ‘Real Research’ this week after a visit from North Warwickshire Borough Council. Kitwood Park is due to be refurbished and improved in the near future and the children have been consulted about what they would like to see there. They will be gaining feedback from their classes over the next week before giving their suggestions back to the council.
Chosen Charity for the year: Dementia Caring
We have already had a busy half term. We have chosen our new charity to support this year after hearing all about it at a meeting with one of its founders. It is a charity called Dementia Caring. It helps to support not only those people that are suffering from Dementia but also their carers. The charity runs morning sessions, called ‘Time out’ sessions, once a week where people can go and take part in activities such as music, singing and games, or go and have a friendly chat with other people who are experiencing a similar situation. It enables carers to have a few hours to themselves, or provides a group where they can talk and share experiences. Overall, the aim is for everyone involved to have some fun whilst getting any support they need. We are looking forward to helping to raise some money for this brilliant charity this year, and hopefully work along side them to help plan some activities and possible visits. We will keep you posted on our first fundraiser soon!
First News Letter ‘Chatter’ of the year
Hi everyone,
We are Riley and Kaleb and we are the new Year 6 School Councillors. We have had meetings to introduce ourselves and in our last meeting we read a book called “Scary Aunt Sally” which links to a charity we might support. We are currently deciding on our chosen charity for the year and we will let you know very soon. Some of the school councillors have already had ideas about how we can make the school an even better place than it already is. You can always come and tell the school councillors your ideas too and rely on us to do our best to help. We look forward to seeing what we can achieve this year. Thanks for reading.
Welcome to the school council page 2022-23. We are the new school councillors!! We were elected in each of our classes by our classmates and are looking forward to helping make lots of decisions about Birchwood Primary School this year.
School Council News:
We had a busy half term. The Sponsored run went really well on May 27th. Each class really enjoyed taking part, with lots of individuals pushing themselves to run as many laps of the school as they could. We helped by stamping the cards at each half lap for different year groups - it kept us busy! And we also joined in the laps with our year group too. Photographs can be seen on the 'News' tab, under May 2022.
Also in that week we had a trip to the farm with the Eco Councillors. Freya and Joshua wrote a chatter for the newsletter explaining what we did during the day. It was a fabulous experience to learn about the different crops, see the animals on the farm and also learn about the life cycle and importance of bees. Photographs and the chatter can also be viewed on the 'News' tab, under May 2022.
Mrs Hill
Hi everyone. The school council have had a busy few weeks! The red nose hunt on Red Nose Day was lots of fun. Everyone enjoyed going around the school looking for clues and working them out in teams. The Red Nose design competition entries were amazing. We chose winners from each class and the winners will be revealed after the Easter holidays.
We also have been collecting ideas for quiet areas on both playgrounds. Some
ideas we have had are a book shelf outside in the shape of a book, having bean bags with maybe blanket and pillows too, calming music and nice smelling scents. We will pass our ideas on to Team Birchwood!
Thanks for reading,
Georgia and Poppy.
Chosen Charity for the Year 2021 - 2022
Chosen Charity for the Year 2019 - 2021
Chosen Charity for the Year 2018/19 - NSPCC
Chosen Charity for the Year 2017/18 - Warwickshire Young Carers.
The School Council have members from Year 1 up to Year 6. We have been elected by our classmates and our job is to be the voice of the pupils in our school.
So far this year we have chosen the school charity, Warwickshire Young Carers, as well as meeting visitors to Birchwood. We have picked presents for our Mothers’ Day sale and elected to hold a WWF day.
School Councillors meet regularly with Mrs Hill to discuss school issues, and Vice Councillors are invited to the important decision-making meetings.
Liam and Layton (School Councillors), and Katie (Vice Councillor) – Year 5
