Democracy was brought to life for the pupils of Stroud Green Primary School on Monday morning with a special assembly by one of the ward’s councillors Ed Butcher to mark Local Democracy Week.
Cllr Butcher, who is also one of the school’s governors, explained the role of a councillor and the Council in providing local services.The assembly finished off with an election of special candidates played by cuddly toys.
The children voted by an overwhelming majority for Raminda the Duck following her populist promises for a two day school week and the replacement of school dinners with a free sweetshop.
Councillor Ed Butcher commented:
“It was a fantastic opportunity to help explain what democracy is and why it is relevant to the kids.
“I hope they enjoyed the assembly as much as I did.There are few duties in being as councillor that are as exciting as making young people feel as passionate about politics as I do. “
Head Teacher Denise Sewell added:
“Citizenship is a very important part of the curriculum for our school.Bringing local representatives in as well as our active school council are all part of helping our young people how they can take part in civic life and hopefully inspiring them to one day get more involved.”