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The school I'd like

In 2001 we launched a competition asking children to dream up their perfect school. In 2011, we are once again asking pupils for their views, which we will compile into a Children's Manifesto. Email your comments to school.i'd.like@guardian.
co.uk
, giving your name, age, year, school and phone number. Deadline: 4 March
  • The Spinney school , Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire, which has a diverse intake

    The school that can fit its rules onto one hand

    The School I'd Like series strongly influenced The Spinney, with its emphasis on encouraging pupils to get involved
  • Outdoor education, including camping trips, are important at Newlands primary in Yateley, Hampshire

    The listening school

    Newlands primary prides itself on listening to its children – which sometimes brings unexpected consequences
    • Meet the school with its very own Angel

    • The School I'd Like: who made the grade?

    • 'Our dream school' - video

  • Sitting pretty in the school you'd like?

    Is your school a dream school?

    If your school lives up to our Children's Manifesto, we'd like to hear about it

  • Comfy beanbags are one of the things children would like to have at school

    Is yours the school we'd like?

    If your school rates highly, we want to know about it

  • Sofia Lockwood, one of our 10 panel members

    The School I'd Like: the panel

    Who drew up the Children's Manifesto? Meet our panel of 10 children who oversaw and edited all the submissions

  • Our children wanted: "Treehouses where you could learn about nature"

    The Children's Manifesto

    From milk cows to after-school clubs, ideas flooded in from children all over the country about the kind of school they would like. Here is their manifesto

  • Comfy beanbags are one of the things children would like to have at school

    The School I'd Like: here is what you wanted

    What makes the ideal school? After entries from all over the country, Dea Birkett reveals the Children's Manifesto of ideas, from comfy beanbags to soothing music and pets

  • Comfy beanbags seem to be the order of the day for many of our respondents

    The School I'd Like: 'Bring dogs to school in case we need a friend'

    Animals, glass domes and fountains feature prominently among your ideas for The School I'd Like
  • Education letters

    Lapdancing students, state school secrets, slippers at school
  • Sofia Lockwood wants to wear her slippers all day at school

    The School I'd Like

    More ideas are coming in for our Children's Manifesto. Have you sent yours yet?
  • Emily Stott would like to climb trees at her perfect school

    The School I'd Like: more art, and more tree-climbing

    There is still time to write and tell us about the school of your dreams for our Children's Manifesto

  • 2001 winners Sarah Noyce, James Marshall, Chris Kearns, Adam Lee, Oliver Yazdi, Victoria Gallagher

    Have your vote on the new Children's Manifesto

  • Mirian Grossfeld in 2001, of Maiden Erlegh school, Reading, who was one of our competition winners

    The Children's Manifesto of 2001

  • Roisin Shanks, aged nine, who thinks school uniform should be optional

    Are we listening to what children want?

  • Happy at school? The question is whether children's views are taken into account

    The school I'd like: Are pupils' dreams being realised?

  • The School we'd like

  • Future perfect

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