Peer Mediators at LPS
In preparation for 2025, 30 Years 5-7 students have trained as Peer Mediators.
The Peer mediators are the “peace-keepers” for our students. These student leaders have an important role to play in the playground supporting students in resolving minor conflicts.
They are easily spotted by other students as they wear their bright green mediator vests and carry a clipboard with their resources.
The Cool Schools programme was written in 1991 by the Peace Foundation. It was so successful that it was introduced to schools across New Zealand.
The Peer Mediation Programme teaches students how to manage conflict, and builds positive relationships with others. Being a Peer Mediator means to; solve problems in a constructive and co-operative way.
They help to make our school environment, a happier, safer, more peaceful place to be.
Helps individuals develop life-long conflict management skills
Focuses on building positive relationships with others
Creates win/win situations for students, teachers, parents, caregivers and the wider community
Provides life skills for school, home and the workplace
Empowers students to help other students
Is proactive, helping to prevent bullying and other levels of conflict
Provides a better learning environment
Fosters the development of self-esteem and leadership skills
Enhances both inter-personal and intra-personal communication skills
The Cool Schools Programme develops key skills such as:
Active listening
Using “I” statements and affirmations
Recognising different types of responses to conflict
Effective questioning
The role of the mediator
The mediation process (including a process for junior students)