School Council
What is a School Council?
A school council is group of students who are elected to represent the views of all pupils and to improve their school and the school environment.
What do School Councils do?
School Councils do a number of things:
A School Council meets – usually with a teacher present – to discuss and sort out problems. These may include school lunches, behaviour, ideas for fundraising events, updating the website, producing children’s newsletters or even curriculum issues.
Members of the School Council are responsible for carrying out the ideas that have been agreed, such as planning discos, writing newsletter articles, meeting with staff responsible for curriculum areas or meeting with catering staff and making sure the website is up to date.
Who are the current School Council representatives?
Year 1
Year 3
Year 4
Year Cinco
Year Five
Year 6
A school council is group of students who are elected to represent the views of all pupils and to improve their school and the school environment.
What do School Councils do?
School Councils do a number of things:
A School Council meets – usually with a teacher present – to discuss and sort out problems. These may include school lunches, behaviour, ideas for fundraising events, updating the website, producing children’s newsletters or even curriculum issues.
Members of the School Council are responsible for carrying out the ideas that have been agreed, such as planning discos, writing newsletter articles, meeting with staff responsible for curriculum areas or meeting with catering staff and making sure the website is up to date.
Who are the current School Council representatives?
Year 1
- Alex
- Cameron
- Freya
- Harry
Year 3
- Miah
- Ethan
Year 4
- Isabel
- Jacob
Year Cinco
- Tommy
- Freddy
Year Five
- Annabelle
- Jonny
Year 6
- Kyra
- Charlie E