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School Council

What does a school council do?

A school council is a group of pupils who act as representatives of their classmates in discussing school issues with the headteacher and staff. It’s a brilliant way of representing and contributing to Pupil Voice in your school. Students are elected to represent the views of all pupils and also to improve their school.

Why should we have a school council?

Student councils are a great way for students to take on leadership rolespromote the voice of the student body, problem solve and impact their community. A council serves as the voice for an entire student body and actively works with teachers and advisors to promote a better learning environment.

Meet our current elected school council -

Otto, Zephie, Ruby and Jack