Suggestions, anyone?


Suggestions, anyone?

 

Hi students of Clifton Hill PS! That’s right, you can now make your ideas come to life with our all-new Suggestion Box! Got an idea that you’d like to implement? You can now have the opportunity to submit it to the School Captains using this very special box! Have your STUDENT VOICE HEARD!!!!

 

We have a digital and a physical version you can use to make your voice heard.

The physical version can be accessed outside the staff room on the awards table. There are paper forms near the box you can use to write down your ideas for what you want to improve or implement at our school. Finally, post your ideas into the hive using the mailing slots on the sides! 

 

Feel free to borrow a pencil from the honey pot on top of the hive, however, King Bee Kyle has requested you do not steal the pencils from the honey pot or the suggestions from the hive as the working bees will get very angry!

 

If you want to save the trees (which the bees would understand) there is also a digital format to submit your ideas. Next to the suggestion box there is a stand with a QR Code that you can scan to access the webform (the link below will also send you to our digital version: https://yoursaychps.page.link/digital)

 

Your suggestion could be as simple as starting a club or a joke suggestion for assembly. It could also be as extravagant as fixing the organ factory toilets. But this is all up to you, and the School Captains will surely do their best to rally support for your idea. 

 

If you are wondering why the Suggestion Box turned into a hive it’s all thanks to Poppy from 3HM. She said the design was inspired by the patterns on the box itself which gave her the buzzing idea to design a hive.

 

Poppy said: “I thought the hive could be like the school, filled with busy bees which are just like the kids running around at school all day. The bees are making contributions to the hive which is much like what we want everyone to do here”

 

So, what are you waiting for kids? Make your voice heard today.