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School Council

What is the School Council?

A student led group that discuss school related issues and help to make decisions that improve our school. The School Council is made of elected form representatives and encourages young people to raise issues and concerns.

Why have a School Council?

To help children develop responsible attitudes and improve behaviour. A School Council helps to create a feeling of belonging. It encourages listening and develop self-confidence in form representatives. It also improves student/teacher relationships.

How does the School Council work?

The Co-chair ( Head boy and Head Girl) lead the meetings. Conventional committee procedures are used. Form representatives bring issues to the School Council.

School Council

When does the School Council take place?

Usually every three weeks, on a Friday, for 30-40 minutes

How can I raise an issue?

Tell your form representative- your point will be raised at the next meeting

How do I find out what happened?

Form representatives will feed back to their tutor group as soon as possible the following week.