Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Stephen Metcalfe MP presents Lee Chapel Primary School with Speaker’s School Council Award


Recently in the Houses of Parliament, local MP Stephen Metcalfe and Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow MP, presented six representatives from Lee Chapel Primary School with the prestigious Speaker’s School Council Award.

The national awards scheme, now in its fourth year, is run by Parliament’s Education Service on behalf of the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt Hon John Bercow MP. It is designed to celebrate the achievements of school councils across the country and is open to every infant, primary and secondary school in the UK.

Lee Chapel’s school council won the award in the 7-11 age category for their school news channel. ‘Lee Chapel News’ was the idea of two pupils who wanted to bring the school together, increase the confidence of their peers and encourage teamwork.

They have so far reported on a range of topics including friendship week, languages week, and have conducted a number of interviews with teachers on the latest school issues. Their project beat over 100 entries to the national prize.

Mr Metcalfe wrote to schools in South Basildon and East Thurrock earlier this year asking them to submit their most successful council project that had made a difference to their school and their community.

After the awards ceremony, he commented: “It was a real privilege to join the Speaker to present Lee Chapel Primary school with their well deserved trophy. I was extremely proud to have South Basildon and East Thurrock represented at the awards and I would like to once again congratulate Lee Chapel Primary school for their fantastic achievement.”


“I hope that the award will inspire school council’s across the local area to make a difference in their schools and in the wider community. I also think Lee Chapel’s success goes to show that we must not limit the aspirations of children in South Basildon and East Thurrock.  With enthusiasm, support and a bit of self belief there is nothing that they cannot achieve. I will continue to work with schools throughout the local area to champion this message.”