Congratulations to our new School Council! Miss Kane is looking forward to the first meeting on Tuesday.
Student Council worked really hard making and selling their Halloween treats this morning!







Meet this years school councillors!
Representing EYFS is: Amelie and Oliver
Representing Y1 is: Rufus and Millie
Year 2: Ben and Isabelle
Year 3:Willow and Jayden
Year 4: Anya and Zac
Year 5: Aimee-Rose and Ethan
Year 6: Thea and Elliot
Mrs Stothard and Miss Kane are looking forward to hearing all of your amazing ideas!
This half term the School Council are looking at key roles in school. As part of this we have been finding out what role governors play in how our school runs. This week, school council had the privilege of meeting one of Marsden’s governors to find out all about her role.
The children wrote brilliant questions and thoroughly enjoyed speaking to Mrs Hayward. Thank you so much for giving up time in your busy schedule to come and speak with us.
Today, we all took part in Run Pudsey which raises money for Children in Need. Each class had time in the hall to complete their sponsored sporting events. All of the children had a great time and loved raising money for such a brilliant cause. We also took part in Pudsey themed activities in class.
Well done to school council for organising the games and selling cakes!
Thank you to everyone for donating!
To support community week at school, Year 5 undertook a litter pick on the coastal path.
They were superb and managed to collect six bags of litter!
I am proud to introduce to you the brand new Marsden School Council!
Our first meeting will follow shortly and I just know we are going to do our very best to make sure Marsden Primary performs to it’s full potential.
Year 6 Luke and Ava
Year 5 Sophie and Marco
Year 4 Dylan and Anais
Year 3 Millie and Aimee-Rose
Year 2 Alexander and Lyla
Representing Year 1 Sophie and James
Representing EYFS Emily and Tom
Today the school council visited South Shields Town Hall to visit the Mayor and Mayoress. We had a brilliant time exploring the beautiful building and even got to see the council chambers and the parlor. We had lots of interesting questions and found out lots.
There might even be some future MP’s or Councillors among us.
Today School Council visited the People’s Kitchen in Newcastle to find out about the brilliant work they do. The children and myself were amazed at all of the fantastic services they offer people in need.