A Pupil Parliament is a formal group of pupils who act as representatives of their classmates in discussing school issues with the Senior Leadership Team and staff of the school.
In Cranhill, the members of our Pupil Parliament are elected by their classmates each year to represent the views of all pupils and also to give their input on how to improve our school. They help to make decisions about how the school is run and take on projects that support the learning and development of all our school community, such as organising charity events, making decisions about our curriculum, looking after our school grounds and property, and representing the school at outside events.