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School Council

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What is a School Council?

A school council is a group of elected children that represent the views of the children in the school. We meet regularly and have class councils to feed back. This helps ensure all our children have a voice in how the school develops and works for all of us. School councillors are elected every September by each class from Reception to year 6. 

The School Council will meet to discuss and sort out any issues, for example school lunches or play times. They also discuss ideas for fundraising and implement action plans.

Please speak to our School Councillors if you wish to put forward any ideas for us to discuss at our School Council meetings.


What are the aims of The School Council?

  • To encourage children to be actively involved with the school

  • To encourage children to suggest improvements

  • To make sure our school is a safe and happy place for children

  • To help children and staff collaborate within school


What has Our School Council done?

​​​​​​​Held three assemblies on ways to further improve our school and develop our student voice

Surveyed the children in KS1 and KS2 on the types of books they would like to see more of in our school

Organised a Road Safety poster competition

Ordered new equipment for the playground

In June they interviewed prospective teachers for our Year 2&3 class teacher vacancy