At our school, we are establishing our pupil voice through our School Council. We understand the importance of children being heard and making the changes they wish to see in their school; after all, the school is theirs.
We elect our School Council members through a democratic voting system within each class where two members of the class are chosen to represent the pupil voice.
Once our School Council members are elected, they meet altogether (with a staff member) to hear of the roles available within the School Council. Councillors then present their reasons why they feel they would be suitable for a particular role.
Ms Black: School Council Lead
Chairperson: Hollie
Vice Chairperson: Finnley
Secretary: Ellie
Vice Secretary: Charlie
Treasurer: Neive
Vice Treasurer: Harley
Positive Play Leaders: Ellie, Harley, Izabel, Mason and Ellie
Teaching and Learning Leaders: Hollie, Finnley, Olivia, Jessica and Isabelle
Sports Leaders: Neive, Max, Archie, Adley and Freddie
Eco Committee: Charlie, Gracey, Alfred, Lexi, Charlie, Poppy and George
Our Structure
Year 6: Hollie, Finnley, Ellie, Charlie, Neive and Harley
Year 5: Alfred, Gracey, Olivia, Max, Archie and Izabel
Year 4: Lexi, Jessica, Adley, Charlie and Mason
Year 3: George, Isabelle, Ellie and Freddie
If you have any suggestions for any of the points we are currently working on, please get in touch with your class school councillors or add them to this padlet so we can discuss them.
School Council Minutes
What are we currently working on?
Raising money for class trips.
Having a breaktime rota for using play equipment.
To be able to purchase a bigger bike/ scooter park with cover.
One day a week a tuck shop- a healthy fruit and veg tuck shop where children can bring in 20p for a piece of fruit.
A buddies bench on the playground where children who need or want support can go to.
Create a School Council newsletter.
Our environmental review
Developing areas:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why do we have a School Council?
We believe that the pupils' voice is vital in making sure our school meets the children's needs. Our school is built around the children so it is important they have their say and get heard.
How many Councillors are there?
Each class elected 2 School Councils, creating 20 Councillors in total.
How were the School Councillors elected?
The classes were given information about the school council and what their roles would be. The children had the freedom to choose whether they would like to stand and were asked to prepare a short speech as to why they feel they would be good for the role. Promoting British Values and democracy, each class voted for the candidate they felt would represent their class the best.
What makes a great School Councillor?
All our school councillors are excellent at following our school ASPIRE values. In addition to this, a school councillor should:
Help your child learn more about the role of School Council by reading this CBBC Newsround article.