10 August 2011

This is what we had at our meeting this week...

Dead Birds:

Seniors have been picking up dead birds in good ways, and bad ways.
The bad ways have been picking them up, and scaring others by throwing them etc.
But the good ways have been people picking them up, and hiding them away for them not to be seen by others.
If you have been doing this, and you are willing to keep doing this, please do it! Although we recommend throwing over the fence would be best.
And after you've picked up a dead bird, please go to the toilets, and wash your hands. If you find no soap, find a teacher ASAP.

Junior Master Chief cook off / bake off:

School Council is proud to announce that we are going to have a Junior Master Chief Cook / Bake off
If you want more info about this, click on the 'Junior Master Chief Cook off' tab.


Balls:

People have been kicking balls under the shelter by Rooms 6 and 7.
And a few balls have been hitting windows pretty hard.
Please don't kick balls around this area, there is other places like the courts, and the field.

Beyblades:

We have found people enjoying and playing Beyblades.
People have been wondering if you are allowed to bring them, here's the answer:
Like all toys, you're allowed to bring them, but at your own risk.
Don't bother telling a teacher you've lost something, or broke something.

Games:


We've seen people enjoying playing games, but games like Ball tiggie, Torture, etc.
These games have the risk of being hurt, so you can play at your own risk.
If you're not expecting to be hurt in Ball Tiggie or Torture, think about it first; BALL tiggie.
It's tiggie, with a ball! What do you expect? You get tug with a ball!
With Torture, think about the word, Torture, it involves whips, from vines, and this does hurt (according to Josh), so only play at your own risk if you want to be tortured.