On Wednesday 31st January, the School Council along with Mrs Egan and Mrs Ormrod (Vice Chair Governors) interviewed pupils in Year 3, 5 and 6 for the role of a new position called Playground Peace Police. The children have worked with their classes to develop this new role which will be performed by children at play times to help to keep play times happy and peaceful. The Council created a job description (see below) and invited candidates for interviews just as would be done for a 'real job'. Both the School Council and the children being interviewed behaved in a very professional and mature manner and they should be proud of how they conducted themselves. The Council had a tough decision choosing which children they would recommend for the teachers to approve for the roles but we think we have a very good group of children ready to take on their role after half term. Well done to everyone involved! Pictures of the Playground Peace Police will be up on the website soon!
Playground Peace Police Job Description
We need 4 Playground Peace Police for ‘infant play’ and 4 Playground Peace Police for ‘junior play’. Both teams will share the responsibility of lunch break for their appropriate year groups.
If you are in Years 3, 5 or 6 and are interested in becoming one of our Playground Peace Police, here are the things that the children at Northern Primary would like you to help them with;
We also believe that the Playground Peace Police should make sure that they;
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please let your school council reps know!
Today all of our children thought carefully about how they can make sure that they keep themselves safe when using ICT and the internet.
The children in Key Stage 1 all reminded themselves of their online safety charters which they created in September and signed their class charter to show that they agree to follow the rules on their charter.
The children in Key Stage 2 worked on their Acceptable Use Policy to identify ways that school expects them to keep themselves and others safe when they are using devices and the internet.
Each child has signed their own Acceptable Use policy to show how determined they are to ensure online safety is maintained at Northern.