Pupil Parliament

On Wednesday 25th February, 8 of our KS3 Year 7 & 8 PCS Student Leaders hosted a workshop afternoon for KS2 year 5 & 6 Pupil Parliament pupils from Telscombe Cliffs Primary school. The aim of the event was:
● To participate in some teamwork activities
● To share good practice that is happening across both schools
● To brainstorm ideas to help support our school communities

After engaging in a variety of activities working with students across the different age
groups, students were asked the question:
‘’Why is it important to display good teamwork skills
if you are in a leadership role?‘’
The responses were thoughtful and reflective.
Students then worked in larger groups discussing their current roles in terms of
student leadership, shared ideas as to how they could develop their roles and came
up with some good suggestions as to how schools can support each other in the
wider community.

PCS Student Leaders will share their findings and ideas with the wider PCS Student
Leadership body at our next meeting.


We would like to thank Telscombe Cliffs pupils for coming to visit us and we look
forward to seeing them again very soon to update on any actions we have taken
following their visit.
‘’My favourite part was the teamwork activities because I think teamwork is a
valuable life skill.’’ - Jemima
‘’I really enjoyed teaming up with others as it meant meeting different people.’’ Mary
‘’I enjoyed hearing the kinds of things they do as Pupil Parliament compared to our student leaders.‘’ - Aahan
‘’My favourite part was rotating around the room so that we got to hear different ideas.’’ - Maisie
‘’I would love to do another thing similar to the Telscombe meet but maybe with some other primary schools like Peacehaven Heights and Meridian.’’ - Jessica
