House Captain Elections

September 10, 2015
Clutching their well-prepared notes and resources, a number of our brave Year 6 pupils delivered presentations in the hope of winning their houses vote for the coveted position of house captain. Children gathered in classrooms around the school to listen to the Year 6 speeches and to consider who they wanted as their house captains for this year. Congratulations to all the children who put themselves forward for captaincy; you spoke confidently and were all very persuasive. It was a hard job for children to make their voting selection, but with all votes now collated, we eagerly await the results in Monday’s assembly.



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