Boundary Primary School celebrates British values with election day
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Youngsters at Boundary Primary School in Dinmore Avenue, Grange Park, learned about democracy and fairness as pupils in each class put themselves forward to be elected onto the school council.
Candidates wrote their own manifestos in a bid to win the votes of their peers, for a chance to meet with staff twice each half term and have their say on how the school is run.
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Hide AdTeacher Catherine Farley said: "The children had ballot papers and voted for their school councillors, just as we would during election time.
"The pupils who wanted to be a councillor for their class wrote their own manifestos, which aligned with our characteristics we teach in the school.
"Being a good listener, being honest, being respectful - these are some of the values we teach which were linked with the manifestos they wrote.
"The pupils elected will meet twice every half term, and they have to be able to voice their thoughts and opinions and have a say in how the school is run."
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Hide AdThe school also had a "Great British Lunch" on the day, as well as Union Jack cupcakes and lessons about traditional British values.
"Democracy is obviously a British value," Ms Farley continued.
"So the day helped to really raise the profile of elections, voting and fairness in the country."