
Friars Primary School scored a hat trick as three of their year 6 pupils were picked as winners in a prize draw.
Are we on track? an online survery, asked children and young people questions about being healthy, safe, learning and achieving, opprtunities for work and life in the future.
They were also asked if things were getting better, getting worse or not changed. Of those that took part most said things were getting better.
On hearing the results Shoeburyness ward councillor Roger Hadley commented:
"I am very grateful for the children of Friars Primary School who took part. These opinions are really important to me and look forward to the further responses from another survey planned in the Autumn."
The prize draw took place at the last meeting of the Youth Council.
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