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Votes for Schools
Personal Development

Votes for Schools

Intent

At Hannah Ball Academy, we believe that all students have a voice and have the right to be heard. Our Votes for Schools sessions allow students to be exposed to the everyday world around them through current topics, while being able to express their views, listen to other views and debate. These sessions instil the skills of being informed, being curious and being heard. These are skills that we believe our students should acquire for life.

Implementation

We dedicate 30 minutes every week to Votes for Schools. Each week is a new topic based on recent events in the news or around a specific event, for example anti-bullying week or children's mental health week.

Each session begins by looking back at previous results, from across the nation, our region and our school. We then introduce them to the new topic. The new topic is posed as a question for the students to form an opinion on as they learn about the topic throughout the lesson. They learn about differing viewpoints and have opportunities to practise their listening, speaking, oracy and diplomacy skills. At the end of every session, each pupil votes for whether they agree or disagree with the topic question, and supply their reasoning too. Every session promotes democracy and participation.

Our Votes for Schools sessions link to SMSC, British Values and Prevent Curriculum criteria, as well as ensuring individual progression. Every session indicates the direct links to these.

Impact

Having Votes for Schools at Hannah Ball ensures our students are knowledgeable about the world around them. They develop their general knowledge, confidence, speaking and listening skills and learn what it means to live in a democratic society. Our students have learnt these lifelong skills and can apply these to other subjects in school and the world beyond. Our students leave Hannah Ball as curious, independent learners and are knowledgeable of the wider world, where they are able to articulate their thoughts clearly and concisely.

 

Impartiality Guidance

The Government issued guidance on schools legal duties regarding political impartiality. Votes for Schools have created an Impartiality Guidance document which outlines how Votes for Schools supports teachers in providing effective learning opportunities in line with the guidance. This document can be found below.