Bishop’s Stortford College Prep School hosts Pupil Voice Network

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Bishop’s Stortford College Prep School recently hosted the second meeting of the Bishop’s Stortford Pupil Voice Network (BSPVN).

Following the inaugural meeting in March, School Councillors from around the local community met to discuss and share best practice in their own school communities.

The second meeting welcomed representatives from 11 different schools, plus individuals from the business community and Deputy Mayor of Bishop’s Stortford, Councillor Holly Drake.

During the meeting, the new logo for BSPVN was unveiled, which was chosen following a competition. The colour scheme of the logo was inspired by the different school uniforms represented in the BSPVN.

As well as networking with one another, Pupil Councillors celebrated their work so far including short presentations from Hatfield Heath Primary School and Northgate Primary School thus sharing a better understanding of how to work most effectively.

The group agreed to adopt a Charity of The Year for 2018/19 and voted for The Animal Rescue Centre in Bishop’s Stortford. Each BSPVN school will aim to organise one fundraising event during the academic year, with the dual purpose of raising awareness of the BSPVN and raising money for a very special local charity.

They were then shown a video by Mr Mark Prisk MP, who sent a six-minute video message in which he congratulated each pupil council on the work they are doing in the community. He talked about the skills required for leadership, emphasised the importance of listening carefully and how vital it is not to make promises you cannot keep

After presenting certificates to the new members of the Network, the group welcomed Mrs Hayward – a senior member of staff at H. Samuel and Ernest Jones who talked to the children about prioritisation and time management.

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