We’re delighted to introduce our newly elected School Council representatives! These pupils have been chosen by their classmates to speak up for their year group, share ideas, and help make our school an even better place for everyone.
After a thoughtful and democratic vote, two children from each KS2 class have been selected to join the School Council. They impressed their peers with their confidence, kindness, and brilliant ideas for improving school life.
What Will They Do?
As School Council members, they will:
- Listen to the views of their classmates
- Bring suggestions to council meetings
- Help organise events and fundraising
- Promote respect, inclusion, and teamwork
Article 12 – The Right to Be Heard
Every child has the right to share their views and be listened to when decisions are made that affect them.
Our School Council helps make sure every pupil’s voice is heard.
Article 13 – The Right to Share Ideas
Children can express themselves freely — through talking, writing, drawing, or other ways.
School Council members collect ideas from their classmates and share them in meetings.
Article 28 – The Right to Learn
Every child has the right to a good education.
Our School Council helps improve learning by sharing what works well and what could be better.
Article 29 – Learning About the World
Education should help children understand their rights, respect others, and prepare for life in a fair and peaceful world.
Being part of the School Council teaches teamwork, respect, and leadership.