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Pupil Parliament Week 2023

Cheadle Hulme Primary School pupils took part in Parliament Week whilst taking part in lots of activities lead by some of our guests.

Each year, we invite representatives from the different major political parties into school to meet with our children. Over the week we have had lots of visitors in such as local Lib Dem councillors: Jilly Julian and Tom Morrison, Councillor David Meller of the Labour and Cooperative party as well as MP Mary Robinson from the Conservatives.

UK Parliament Week is a week-long national programme that aims to get the public to engage with the country’s democratic systems and institutions. As part of UK Parliament Week, people are encouraged to organise events and activities in collaboration with other members of their community.

John Morrison giving Cheadle Hulme Primary School pupils a talk for Pupil Parliament Week

Each of the guests have met with Pupil Parliament groups and each class to ask questions and give presentations about their jobs and what they do within the local constituency. We have also expanded our Pupil Parliament to now include the Treasury – a group of pupils were democratically elected to represent this department. They will be working alongside the other departments and will have their own charity projects with our school charity, the Together Trust.

UK Parliament Week was an opportunity for the pupils to really immerse themselves in the idea of what parliament and government is and what they can do for us. The topics they spoke about in class ranged from naming and identifying different locations in parliament (The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, 10 Downing Street, Houses of Commons and Lords) to debating in class.

Cheadle Hulme Primary School pupils taking part in a Q&A lead by Councillor David Mellor

We also launched ‘The Great Debate’ – a new session to school with an oracy focus. As part of this, every pupil in school who was not part of our Pupil Parliament discussed the question ‘is the Treasury the most important department’. Whilst this happened, members of the Pupil Parliament met and wrote their own question which will be answered in subsequent Great Debate sessions. Every pupil met with a local councillor/MP and was able to spend time with that person for a lesson during the week. This included presentations from the councillors and Q&A sessions.

Mr Ives, Our Values and Attitudes Lead said:

“Being part of UK Parliament Week has really inspired our children. We have been able to draw on the expertise of local councillors and our local MP to bring the idea of government and parliament to life, building the cultural capital of the children at CHPS. We will continue to build on the ideas of UK Parliament Week within our own Pupil Parliament and look forward to welcoming our newest department, The Treasury, into the CHPS Cabinet!”

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Show Racism the Red Card

Say No to Racism Day

Last week, for ‘Say No to Racism Day’, the pupils at Cheadle Hulme Primary School joined the nation in wearing red to raise awareness and to remind everyone that we are all equal.

Show Racism the Red Card (SRtRC) is the UK’s leading Anti-Racism Educational Charity. Founded in 1996 with help from a donation from Shaka Hislop, Former Newcastle United Goalkeeper, who had experienced racial abuse. SRtRC uses the high-profile status of football and football players to help tackle racism in society.

Cheadle Hulme Primary School pupils wearing red for show racism the red card day

Wear Red Day is a celebratory awareness day, which happens on the 20th October every year, where people are encouraged to wear red to show they are proud to be anti-racist.

The charity teaches that we all have a right and responsibility to call out racism, and not allow or enable it to happen.

Mr Thompson, Head of School said:

“We are passionate about nurturing inclusive attitudes amongst all stakeholders, not least in our pupils as we ‘prepare them for a world we know and a world yet to be discovered’. Celebrating Wear Red Day, as part of Showing Racism the Red Card, is just one of the ways in which we do this. However, the team at Cheadle Hulme Primary School also recognise the importance of ensuring this work extends beyond one day each year and that the values and attitudes associated with Wear Red Day are rooted in our PSHE curriculum and the personal development of all children in our school”.

Alongside Wear Red Day, we studied the book ‘My Skin, Your skin’ written by Laura Henry-Allain MBE which contain age appropriate key messages to enhance the messages of Wear Red Day.

My Skin, Your Skin book

My Skin Your Skin is a powerful book to help children and adults have meaningful discussions about race and anti-racism. Most importantly, the book empowers children to be the best versions of themselves; to have self-love, self-esteem and self-worth, irrespective of their skin colour.

 

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