At Great Kimble C of E School, our vision of Big Hearts, Bold Futures guides how we help children grow as confident, responsible individuals. Through opportunities such as democratic voting to appoint our Agents for Change and House Captains, pupils learn to use their voice, develop leadership skills and understand the importance of fairness and responsibility. These experiences support their personal development and gently introduce key British Values in a meaningful, child-centred way.
Hawks: Shahzad (captain) and Trudi (vice)
Eagles: Samuel (captain) and Finn (vice)
Kites: Phoebe (captain) and Betsy (vice)
Falcons: Evie (captain) and Mia (vice)
The school Houses were introduced in September 2022 as we welcomed our first year 6 cohort to the the school. Pupils were chosen by their classmates to represent one of four Houses. The children, parents, staff and governors then put forward suggestions for House names, which were then voted on. With a landslide vote the Houses were then named after British birds.
The role of House and Vice House Captains are ones of privilege, pride and responsibility. They are more than just a title and badge and require dedication and commitment for an entire year.
Characteristics of House and Vice House Captains
We expect you:
Role Description
Duties:
Year 1 - Florence
Year 2 - Jessica
Year 3 - Esme
Year 4 - Poppy
Year 5 - Isla
Year 6 - Bertie
Agents for Change are a group created to ensure positive change in themselves, their community and the planet.
We meet weekly to discuss what we can do and take action.
We follow our toolkit of windows, mirrors and doors.
We consider what we need as individuals, what the community needs and the UN goals.
As a small school, we also take on roles which would usually be undertaken by school council, eco warriors and junior leadership teams.
Through an application process, we have digital leaders at school who receive training to support other pupils with devices, promote online safety and look after equipment.
At Great Kimble C of E School, we believe that happy, healthy minds help children to flourish. Our Wellbeing Warriors play an important role in supporting pupil mental health by promoting kindness, friendship and positive coping strategies across the school. By listening, encouraging and helping others feel included, our Wellbeing Warriors empower pupils to look after themselves and each other, building confidence, resilience and a strong sense of belonging.
Lunch time is a busy time for us and our pupils, with their big hearts, love nothing more than helping - they get involved with serving, organising and clearing up.
On a lunch time rota, there's always a group who help tidy the equipment and keep the toy shed organised - they also ensure equipment is safe and throw anything that isn't fit for purpose.