Children's Zone

Children at Bishop Rawle C.E. Primary School have a number of roles and responsibilities to help to look after their school. The children perform these very well as ambassadors for their school and to provide a positive example to other pupils.

Children are elected to a number of these roles by either their classmates, or teammates, the staff, or even the whole school. This is very important to our school as it forms part of our teaching of two of the fundamental British values of democracy and mutual respect. These values are very important and our lived throughout our whole school and TMPF Trust.

Two children painting flowers.

Head Girl Isla
Head Boy Toby
Deputy Head Girl Layla
Deputy Head Boy Freddie

Worship Council

Red Class: Albert and Heidi
Orange Class: Bailey and Sophia
Yellow Class: Harley and Grace
Green Class: Dominic and Hettie
Indigo Class: Eli and Joel
Violet Class: Roman and Henry

Reading Champions

Toby, Roman, Lucy, Nell, Isla, Henry, Ella B., Lilly, Jenson L, Elena, Grace H, Ella M-B, Macie, Seth, Tylas, Mia-Grace, Skylar, Mia T, Eleaner, Lottie, Cameron.

Eco Council

Red class: Ivy and Isaac
Orange class: Harper and Oscar S
Yellow class: Jaxon and Lennon
Green class: Ella B and Thea
Indigo class: Jacob and Logan G
Violet class: Nell and Neo

School Council

Red Class: Nuala and Louie
Orange Class: Oscar T and Neve
Yellow Class: Elliot and Megan
Green Class: Bethany and Brandon
Indigo Class: Olivia and Connie
Violet Class: Archie and Lily

Wellbeing Council

Red Class: Harry and Hallie
Orange Class: Ivy and Roman
Yellow Class: Alfie and Eliza
Green Class: Brodie and Evie
Indigo Class: Logan W and Mia T
Violet Class: Ella and Hannah

Sports Leaders

Toby, Isla,  Henry, Archie, Esme S., Violet, Freddie, Ella, Amelia, Reggie,  Nell, Eddy, Cameron, Riley, Charlie & Roman.

How to stay safe

If you feel uncomfortable about anything you read or see online, please talk to your parents/ carers, family members, someone special at home, or talk to us in school. You can also visit one of the websites below for help:

Childline

Free and confidential help for young people in the UK. Call 0800 11 11

CEOP Child protection advice

CEOP helps keep children and young people safe online.

Childnet

Information and advice to help children and young people to stay safe online.