How to improve behaviour /safety.

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How to improve behaviour /safety. By the School Council

Table Points  Improve children's/classes behaviour. To allow children to work better. To allow children to respect their teachers and everyone in their class.

New Netball Hoops  The hoops keep on moving and may fall on your students. They are too high for your small student. They just need to be renewed because they are very old.

Soft Playground Floor  To keep playtime much safer. Less children will need to go to Miss Walker/Lunch Staff with scratched knees.

Toilet monitor's  To stop mucking about in the toilets. To ensure the new toilets are looked after.

Worry Box – circle time  To calm the children down. Allow their emotions to flow. Allow children to express their feelings to their class.

Thank you for reading our great suggestions  Please make it happen for your students sake. 