School Government 2012-2013 

 

Our new School Government has just been elected for May 2012 - April 2013.  The School Government is a representative student body; it is made up of form members of parliament and the cabinet. The lead of the School Government is Prime Minister, Hannah Fielding, assisted by her Deputy Prime Minister, Emily Hebson. 

The aim behind the School Government is to ensure students have a comprehensive understanding of democracy in action and the impact one can make by being active citizens.  They meet every Thursday lunchtime in W1.

  

Cabinet Members of Parliament 

Prime Minister: Hannah Fielding  

Deputy Prime Minister: Emily Hebson 

 

Chancellor

Katie Thompson / Daniel Stewart

Minister of Education

Laura Devaney / Sam Marsden

Minister of Health

Alina Khan / Elizabeth Brennan

Secretary for Defence

Tyron Whittle / Samantha Rothwell

Minister for the Environment                     

Sadia Mir / Marcus Leaver

Minister for Sport

Kieran Nield Ali / Carmen Wong

Prime Minister’s Secretary

Ikra Saghir / Caity Fawcett

Associate SMP

Zoe Lyons / Toby Burrows

 

Form Student MPs



7R

Kyle Tibbett

7I

Elizabeth Houghton

7S

Emmie Coy

7H

Martha Hudson / Ellie Hargreaves

7T

Philip Norcliffe

8R

Molly Lassy

8I

Caity Fawcett

8S

Charlotte Morris

8H

Meghan Witton

8T

Cameron McDermott / Paige McAndrew

9R

Sadaf Hussain

9I

Bethany Dunn

9S

Lauren Baker

9H

Molly Gaynor

9T

Megan Smith

10R

Ryan Sharman

10I

Autumn McDermott / Kyle Griffiths

10S

Beth Brennan

10H

Owen Carswell

10T   

Richard Oliver

 

 

MP Graham Jones and Councillor Clare Pritchard Visit Norden!

April 2012

 

Picture 027R 

On Friday 27th April the new School Government were given an official welcome by MP Graham Jones and Councillor Clare Pritchard. As part of the presentation both MP Graham Jones and Councillor Pritchard explained their roles and how they fit into the democratic process. Members of the School Government were given the opportunity to ‘hot seat’ both guests asking questions ranging from the role of the guests to current national concerns, e.g. youth unemployment. 

Hannah Fielding, Prime Minister quoted: “It was an excellent opportunity for members of the School Government to get a true reflection of what the role of an MP and a Councillor involves. It was inspiring for us and shows us what we need to do to bring about positive change.”