Parliament of Houses

The League of Nations first met in January 1920 and the body, not the meeting, lasted until 1946. Following in their steps today, all our school councils met together for the first time as a Parliament of Houses. Our delegates ranged from seven year old Noel to quite a few 18 year olds. And each pupil sat in silence and listened thoughtfully and respectfully to the ideas and points delivered across a generation, with the one aim to improve our College. Our delegates all displayed the characteristics of our learner profile: Purpose, Passion and Challenge.

Positive developments were discussed first and the pupils really enjoy and appreciate the range of activities on offer. Our teachers were thanked for taking some pupils away to the Isle of Man for a ruby trip over the weekend. We also looked into how we can improve and develop our environment and our education, and these ideas will be shared with the senior leadership of the College. But first we have a water fountain to repair…

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