Broughton Primary has a Pupil Council, who's remit is to report to the Parent Council
and tell us what would enhance their lives at school. Their requests are often very
small, but hugely important to them and we try our best to accommodate their wishes!
In the past, this has been everything from a mirror in the boy's toilet, a sandpit,
netball strips for the up and coming netball stars - to the latest gift, which was
a big one
Our Parent Council's work is varied and good fun. There is an opportunity for everyone
to be involved, and the more the merrier!
We divide ourselves into three sub-groups - fundraising, health and wellbeing and
communications. You can plant yourself firmly into one of these camps, or float
between all three. It really depends on what you feel you can contribute and where
your interests lie.
Just ask and we'll always listen to your ideas...we're always looking for inspiration!
CHALLENGE...ACHIEVE...NURTURE
The Parent Council leads a number of initiatives and we need help!
We invite all parents to register their skills and interests or volunteer their time
to help the school and the Parent Council.
As well as particular skills, we also need anyone with the enthusiasm to help! So
please, get registered, and who knows, one day soon you might get 'the call'!
Enter your details below if you’d like to register your skills.
Registering yourself places you under no obligation.
From time to time, the Council may benefit from comment, advice, or help from, for
instance, someone with knowledge of the planning process, or traffic police, or a
photographer, or leaflet design, or a bouncy castle, or running a stall, just about
anything !
This register allows us to get to the source, quickly!
Don’t delay
Register Today
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Please be vigilant & adhere to the 20mph speed limit
The pupils and staff, with help from a number of hugely committed and enthusiastic
parents, helped Broughton Primary achieve Green Flag status in 2009.
The children are proud of their well tended vegetable garden, which provides ingredients
for the occasional bowl of delicious soup!
They also created a 'mini beast' garden at the side of the school, which provides
a home for lots of little beasties.
For more information on our Green Flag
status please CLICK HERE. For more info
on Eco-Schools click the image above.
- To support the school in its work with the pupils
- To represent the views of all parents
- To encourage links and promote partnerships between the school, pupils, parents,
pre-school groups and the wider community
- To report back to all the parents in the school
- To support the school and pupils during school inspections