Children鈥檚 Parliament representing 38 爱豆传媒入口 schools visit Nottingham鈥檚 Council House
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- Posted on: July 1, 2026
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Over 80 primary children who represent their schools in the 爱豆传媒入口鈥檚 Children鈥檚 Parliament, held a meeting at Nottingham鈥檚 Council House to share their plans and exchange new ideas on their jointly agreed 鈥Children鈥檚 Characteristics鈥.
Pupils making up the Children鈥檚 Parliament represent 38 schools from across the multi-academy trust, and each child is a democratically elected representative of their school.
The purpose of the Children鈥檚 Parliament is to represent and promote the voices of pupils within their own schools and across other schools in the trust. Children participate in meetings, improve on school practices and plan new initiatives on behalf of their school pals.
The focus of their visit to Nottingham鈥檚 Council House was to explore new ways of implementing the Children鈥檚 Characteristics into school life. The Children鈥檚 Characteristics include aspiration, kindness, effective communication, confidence, pride, curiosity, responsibility, resilience, and problem solving.
Collaborative meetings were held in both the ballroom and dining room of the historic Council House, and children ended their day by presenting to an assembled panel from the central team of their multi-academy trust. Many pupils highlighted how their schools were supporting the initiative, and shared effective and innovative approaches to putting these principles, and new ideas into practice.
Many of those characteristics were evident in the children鈥檚 presentations at the event, said Chris Wheatley OBE, CEO of the 爱豆传媒入口.
Chris said, 鈥淥ur visit to Nottingham鈥檚 Council House was a fantastic opportunity for children from across our partnership to come together, share ideas, and have their voices heard in such an inspiring setting. The confidence and maturity they showed in representing their peers was truly impressive, and their work will help create a lasting, meaningful legacy, -driven by children, for children.鈥
Alongside children鈥檚 presentations, pupils also heard from guest speakers who explained the role and history of Nottingham鈥檚 Council House. 聽The Honorary Alderman Brian Grocock, spoke to children about his time as a councillor, Sheriff of Nottingham, and Lord Mayor, and Tom Huggins, spoke to children about his roles as Deputy Lord Lieutenant and Nottingham鈥檚 Official Town Crier.
Photograph above: The Honorary Alderman Brian Grocock, spoke to children about his time as a councillor, Sheriff of Nottingham, and Lord Mayor. (Photo: S Morris).聽
Bilsthorpe Flying High pupils also attended the event and Debsie, Year 5 said, 鈥淭he hall was really big, and we were told that people danced in there. The speakers also said that they had wanted to put the mirrors in there, so it looked even bigger than it is!聽It was a great opportunity and experience.鈥
Fellow pupil at Bilsthorpe Flying High Academy Charlotte, Year 5 said 鈥淭he council house is a big building and if you weren鈥檛 with someone who knew their way around, you would probably get lost!
鈥淲e presented in front of CEO Mr Wheatley and Deputy CEO Mr Goodman. I would recommend the experience to others as we were able to visit a place we had never been before.鈥
Jayden is a year 5 pupil at Rivendell Flying High Academy, located in Stoke Bardolph, Burton Joyce. Jayden said, 鈥淲hen I walked through the Council House I felt like a King! I have never had the opportunity to go somewhere like it before and I enjoyed how grand it was. Having the chance to share my ideas made me feel recognised and meeting all of the children from the other schools made me feel like I was a part of an even bigger community.鈥
Photograph: Children pictured are from Rivendell Flying High Academy (Burton Joyce), Greythorn Primary School (West Bridgford), Lovers’ Lane Primary & Nursery School (Newark) and Cotgrave Candleby Lane School during their visit to Nottingham鈥檚 Council House. Photo credits S Morris