School Council
Pupil Council Mission Statement
The aims of the pupil council are:Â
- to help everyone improve their learning and, as a consequence, their academic success and progress;
- to represent the student body and ensure all voices are heard;
- to communicate effectively with SLT, teachers, governors and the PTA, to share all information;
- to improve the school for students, teachers and the community.
How we are elected?
First, we decided if we’d like to be a Pupil Councillor. Then, gave a short presentation to the class to show our strengths and abilities to be a Pupil Councillor. We were then voted for by our class mates.
What makes a good Pupil Councillor?
- Cooperative
- Good listener
- Confident
- Helpful
- Share ideas
Our role as councillors
- To have ideas to make our school better
- To help promote the good practice in our school
- To be a voice for the pupils
- To support pupils that need it
- Share pupils ideas with staff
Our plans
- To continue to find ways to reduce bullying.
- To have termly Road Safety projects and competitions.
- To support Mrs Williams fundraising project by holding regular cake stalls.
- To continue to promote the good work of our school.
What we’ve achieved this year?
- Planned and shared road safety information throughout the school
- Organised a Road Safety Competition
- Researched and led an assembly on Autism for years 5 and 6
- Make posters to promote Red Nose Day
- Made Worry Boxes to go in every KS2 classroom.
- Discussed methods to reduce bullying and cyber bullying in and out of school.