Forbes North Public School has inducted their 2025 Parliamentarians.
Shadow Ministers, Ministers and School Captains were inducted into their leadership positions in front of their families and fellow school peers.
Parliamentarians recited the pledge and invited family members signed their parliament code of conduct before they enjoyed a celebratory lunch together.
Nineteen students were inducted for 2025 and each student has shared what being in parliament means to them.
Olivia: Means teamwork and showing kindness, I joined because I wanted to do something new.
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Jackson: Leadership and responsibility and so people can look up to me and I can help lead the school. I wanted to be a parliamentarian so I can be a leader for the school.
James: Parliament means being respectful, responsible and safe. I put my hand up so I could practice these things.
Ava: Parliament means that you help anyone who needs you. I put my hand up to be a parliamentarian because I want to be the best that I can be.
Harry: I want to be a role model for younger students to look up too, and so I can lead the school and make it better and have extra responsibility.
Lachlan: being in parliament means showing I can be responsible, be a leader and part of a team. I want to show the littler kids not to be naughty and how to be responsible.
Zac: To me parliament means having more responsibilities and jobs that I commit too. I wanted to be a parliamentarian because I think I will be a good role model.
Rachel: Parliament means representing the school and looking after little kids. I wanted to be a parliamentarian because I want extra responsibility and to help in my school.
Joyceline: I love parliament because it feels like I am being part of something and because I love to try new things and be the best I can.
Freya: I joined parliament because I knew I could out my hand up and do all the work given of me to make the school even better. Parliament means being able to be a role model and help do jobs.
Brayden: It is showing responsibility and helping little kids.
Maci: To me, being in parliament means helping each other out and having fun. I wanted to be a parliamentarian so I could push myself to be the best I can be.
Ila: I wanted to be on parliament so I could have extra responsibility, be a leader and do extra jobs.
Hudson: Parliament means being a leader and I wanted to be on parliament so I could be a leader too.
Bella: I joined parliament because it is a symbol of leadership and responsibility and I love to shine with our amazing team. I put my hand up to be a parliamentarian not for the badge, but for helping our school and meeting new people.
Charlotte: Parliament means the most to me. Being a leader has many jobs which are being a role model for people to look up to me. I put my hand up so I can help change the school in many ways with some of my ideas.
Sasha: Parliament means the world to me. To be a leader has always been my dream. To lead the school is an important role and I am keen to step up to it. I put my hand up to be a parliamentarian so I can be a role model and improve not just the school but myself.
Scarlett: I wanted to be a parliamentarian so I can be a role model and try something new.
Pearl: Being in parliament isn’t just about getting a badge, it’s being a role model to your peers. Showing leadership and encouraging others to be brilliant.