School Council

The School Council is made up of representatives from each class in the school. Children who are interested in becoming part of the council write manifestos at the beginning of the year and their peers vote for them. The children work in partnership with school staff, governors and parents for the benefit of the school and its pupils. We believe that good school councils help to involve all young people in the life of their school and community. Our council has been involved in staff interviews, planning school events, improving dinner times and designing markings for the school playground, to name but a few. They listen to the ideas and suggestions of their peers and feedback to the school staff. The school council meet every few weeks. They help the Headteacher by giving a child’s point of view on new initiatives. They are also proactive in coming up with their own ideas. The council feedback to their classes after the meetings and can record the main points here on the school website. Other children can then offer suggestions and help to bring about positive change in our school.

MEET THE SCHOOL COUNCIL OF 23-24

 

All of the classes voted and put their chosen  representatives into a ballot box – the children that had the most votes were elected.

Here are the children receiving their School Council badges in Worship.

They are all very proud to represent our school and wear their badges.