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What does the council do? A Future Generations event for primary schools
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Dear Teacher,
We are really pleased your primary school is interested in taking part in one of our Future Generations events for children.
This is a great opportunity for students to actively
learn about how local politics works
understand what the council’s role is, and
share what they think about their life in Oxfordshire and how it could be better
They will also meet and chat to senior decision makers from Oxfordshire County Council, whilst meeting new peers and and having citizenship conversations!
This free opportunity will include lunch for pupils and accompanying staff and a certificate for participating. The engagement and consultation team at Oxfordshire County Council (who are DBS checked) will be hosting this interactive 'conference style' event in Oxfordshire's decision making heart - the Council Chamber.
These events are open to primary schools in Oxfordshire and you can choose one of two dates:
Wednesday 4 March 2026
Tuesday 10 March 2026
Arrival is from 9:45am to start at 10:15am and we will finish at 2pm promptly.
Schools can bring up to 12 pupils from years 5 and 6. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis via the attendance form. A waiting list will be created in case of cancellations. With that in mind, if you find you cannot attend, please let us know straight awayso we can release the spaces to other schools.
To register your school's interest in attending,
complete this quick onlineregistration form for your school by noon on 11 February 2026.
Once you know names of those attending and would liketo secure your free spaces please:
complete this attendance formwith details of participants and
Please note that all participating schools will need to complete the attendance form and return it no later than 10am on 27 February 2026. We require participant first names, additional/SEN needs and dietary requirements.
We look forward to meeting you and your pupils soon.
Dear Teacher,
We are really pleased your primary school is interested in taking part in one of our Future Generations events for children.
This is a great opportunity for students to actively
learn about how local politics works
understand what the council’s role is, and
share what they think about their life in Oxfordshire and how it could be better
They will also meet and chat to senior decision makers from Oxfordshire County Council, whilst meeting new peers and and having citizenship conversations!
This free opportunity will include lunch for pupils and accompanying staff and a certificate for participating. The engagement and consultation team at Oxfordshire County Council (who are DBS checked) will be hosting this interactive 'conference style' event in Oxfordshire's decision making heart - the Council Chamber.
These events are open to primary schools in Oxfordshire and you can choose one of two dates:
Wednesday 4 March 2026
Tuesday 10 March 2026
Arrival is from 9:45am to start at 10:15am and we will finish at 2pm promptly.
Schools can bring up to 12 pupils from years 5 and 6. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis via the attendance form. A waiting list will be created in case of cancellations. With that in mind, if you find you cannot attend, please let us know straight awayso we can release the spaces to other schools.
To register your school's interest in attending,
complete this quick onlineregistration form for your school by noon on 11 February 2026.
Once you know names of those attending and would liketo secure your free spaces please:
complete this attendance formwith details of participants and
Please note that all participating schools will need to complete the attendance form and return it no later than 10am on 27 February 2026. We require participant first names, additional/SEN needs and dietary requirements.
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