Pupil Leadership
Here at St Martin's our pupils work with us to make school the best it can be. We have a wide range of pupil leadership opportunities for children from Reception to Year 6.
School Council
Led by Mrs Rought
This group were elected by their classmates to be a voice for their opinions and ideas. They meet with Mrs Rought to discuss and make plans to make our school better.
Worship Council
led by Mrs Dodd
This group have the job of encouraging others to be FRESH like the school values. They also evaluate, lead and share ideas for worship.
Eco-Council
led by Mrs Hood
This group are interested in environmental issues and want to take action to improve our school and community. Their missions is to raise awareness, save resources, promote recycling and encourage everyone to create a clean and green environment
Safeguarding Champions
led by Mrs Lees and Miss Barnett
This group of year 5 and 6 children have received special training in how to support someone in school with a worry. They know how to escalate concerns to a member of the safeguarding team if needed.
Play Leaders
led by Mrs Cooksey
A group of Year 5 and 6 children who are trained to lead small games on the play ground at lunchtime. Their aim is to make lunchtimes more active and fun for everyone.
Librarians
led by Mr Wood
This is a group of passionate readers from Year 5, who take care of our library, keeping it well organised and attractive for others to use . They also recommend books to others.
Prefects
led by Mrs Rought
This is a group of very special Year 6 children, who applied specifically for the job by writing a letter to Mrs Rought about why they would make the 'Perfect Prefect'. They do lots of responsible jobs, in particular taking care of overseeing classes in whole school worship.
Well-Being Warriors
led by Miss Hunt
A group of children from Year 1-6 who want to make a difference to the everyday lives of everyone. They meet to discuss how school can support everyone's well-being through learning, special events, activities and through our environment. They are also there to support their peers with their well-being and mental health.
They will be working on actions from our successful Well-being Charter Mark Award.