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Last Week's News 20th Sept 24

MP Visit:            On Thursday 19th September, we welcomed our local MP, Mary Creagh into school. She was keen to meet our School Councillors (from last year) who are excited about their trip to Parliament. Our children had lots of questions for her about her job and what to look out for in Parliament. She was also keen to meet our parents and carers and we hope that you had a positive interaction with her if you met her out and about on the playground yesterday afternoon.

 

School Council:    As it is the start of the new school year, each class has elected two children to represent their class on the Moat House School Council.  The aim of the School Council is to involve pupils in decision making, in and around the school. The following children are the successful candidates. who have been nominated by their peers:

 

Class

School Councillors

Class

School Councillors

1ET

Muhammad and Nadia

4MW

Lianna and Carter

1RW

Logan and Nabeelah

4NL

Marley J and Zara

2MM

Angel and Nahyat

5JK

Olivia and Umar

2BD

Brooklyn and Jacob R

5LM

Evie and Planely

3KS

David and Macie

6CB

Nadia and Jamal

3EW

Julian and Melaher

6ST

Shamil and Vera

3ML

Jayvire and Michaela

 

 

 

We held our first meeting this afternoon and used it as a great opportunity to get to know each other and to discuss the roles and responsibilities involved in being a school councillor.

Non-Uniform Day:            We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone for your contributions of cakes for our Macmillan Coffee morning.

 

Message from the Police:   Recently we have noticed an increase in burglaries in Coventry.  There has been a rise in incidents during school drop off and pick up times most specifically.  Our ask is for all parents to be extra vigilant and to utilise all methods they can to deter and prevent this from happening to them.  If you spot anyone acting suspiciously, please call the Police on 101 for non-emergency or 999, if urgent.  For any local alerts please look to sign up for our messaging service on the following link: www.wmnow.co.uk

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