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Minutes of student voice meeting 11/11/11

Present Staff Mr Stokes, Dr Saich, Mr Sims.   House Captains Lewis Langenberg,  Susan Hewitt   Student Voice Nafiza Uddin            Kirsty Barrett           Alex Swan     Amy Ross     Alex Becalick            Peter Vaughan            Courtney Sinclair Miller    Jack Hooker At the student voice meeting we have come up with 5 main issues.  1)    Toilets The first is the toilets, [...]

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BACK CHAT ELECTION RESULTS 2011-2012

Here are the back chat results.  In forms where there is a draw they will need to have an election in form next week.   CURIE   CABS                  Mitchell Dean CBYC                  Logan Baker CBSG                  Montel Temilola CCBJ                   Amy Ross CDNN                  Deni Gowen CHSN                  Luke Fulton/Emily Wright CMRJ                  Hollie Ellis/ EliathahTizora CNUP                  Josh Brown CPNP                  Joshua [...]

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Student Voice Meeting 14/07/11

Those present: Louis Langenburg, Chloe Wilson, Lauren McArdell, Jemima Morgan, Lucy Franks, Jack Nicholls, Holly Waker, Mr Parkin. Louis Langenburg was asked to chair the meeting by Mr Parkin. 1.   Several members could not be present today due to trips and other commitments. 2.   Louis reviewed the minutes of the last meeting and they were [...]

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Student voice minutes

Student Voice Meeting Thursday 19th May, Conference Room Minutes Attendees: Louis Langenberg, Chloe Wilson, Susan Hewitt, Tim Fulton, Alex Jones, Calum Gaffney, Molly Chapman, Dr Saich 1                     Welcome and Apologies for Absence Dr Saich thanked everyone for coming to the meeting. 2                     Minutes of the last meeting and matter arising Minutes for the meeting on [...]

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A Student Voice survey

How are you helped with your learning? A group of student voice representatives are doing a study of how well students are helped with their learning in school. They need your views, so please click on the link to complete this short confidential questionnaire. http://www.smart-survey.co.uk/v.asp?i=35622kinom

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Student Voice – 8/01/2011

Present – Dr Saich, Tim Fulton (SV), Rebecca Kielczynski (SV), Melissa Saunders (SV), Charles Tyrell (SV), George Masters (SV), Ellie Lawrence (SV), Jordan Raymond (SV), Megan Close (SV), Connor Archer (SV), Alex Burness (SV), Maddie Taylor, Claudia Lewis, Sonny Downes, Alex Jones, Jack Nicholls, Tyler Butler, Rachel Rajaratnam, Jemima Morgan, April Hopknson Item 1 -Apologies [...]

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PARLIAMENT PROJECT

The Basildon Borough Young Persons Parliament Project engages large numbers of local young people in the democratic process. It is an interactive project where the young people get the chance to form their own party, consult with their peers as to their views on the area in which they live, write their own election manifesto, [...]

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KIRKLAND ROWELL PARENT AND STUDENT SURVEYS 2010

FEEDBACK Firstly, a big ‘thank you’ to everyone who took the time to complete and return the questionnaires. We had over 1,100 come back in total-our biggest return yet! The results have been independently analysed by Kirkland Rowell and action points have been fed back to the Senior Leadership Team and to all staff. Individual [...]

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Student Voice Minutes- 20/05/10

Present: Dr Saich, Starr Mumford, Victoria Joyce, Nicola Wojcik, Niamh Brown, Joe Smith, Sunaina Bhogun, Nicole Wordley, Tom Scates, James Deaville, Jessica Willis, Vikram Footring (SV), Lian Wilkinson (SV), Katie Lodge (SV), Stephanie Beams (SV) Item 1- Apologies for Absence Apologies for Absence were from Samin Uddin, Jamie Tomlinson, Molly-May Walter, Charlotte Brown, Callum Mrtin, [...]

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The I.T Crowd (but without the funny business)

The I.T Crowd (but without the funny business)

Recently I asked my parents “What was secondary school like for you?” Well, the most positive response possible was “Lets just say it was not like what your schools are like today, we were not provided with all the extravagant and useful facilities you have and so easily take for granted”. Now, I do not [...]

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