New School Council

October 01, 2013
With elections complete and badges presented, our School Council were keen to begin their work in school. The School Council has the important job of listening to the views and ideas of their classes along with discussing any new initiatives or problems that may have arisen.

The enthusiastic council got off to a flying start at their first meeting. After electing Council Chairman and Vice Chairman, topics of discussion included PE equipment and a 'friendship bench' in the playground for children without a playmate. We look forward to hearing more great ideas for ways in which we can all work together to make Hacton the best school it can possibly be.



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