What is a Pupil Council?

What is a Pupil Council?

A pupil council:

  • gives our children the chance to tell teachers, staff parents and other children their ideas and views
  • represents each class in the school
  • meets regularly to talk about important school issues and projects
  • puts forward the class views at council meetings
  • take forward the views of the very young classes, who may find it difficult to put forward other’s opinions.

The pupil council must have:

  • a constitution, which is a list of rules clearly setting out roles and responsibilities
  • a chairperson, who leads the meetings by following the agenda, which is a list of items to be discussed – we all take turns of this role
  • a secretary, who takes notes of what is said at the meeting – these notes are called the minutes of the meeting – we allow pupils to volunteer for this role at the meetings
  • a link teacher, to give guidance and support – our link teacher is Mrs Davis – Principal Teacher
  •  a representative, who takes the key messages from each meeting back to the whole class to keep them involved.

Langbank’s Pupil Council Action Plan 

  1.  Represent the voice of pupils in Langbank
  2. Continue charity fundraising
  3. Contribute to making our school a safe and happy place for all!
  4. Act as role models for others by demonstrating the school values.

 Langbank’s Pupil Council Roles and Responsibilities

  • Elected to represent their class.
  • Respect others and their ideas.
  • Responsible for improving our school.
  • Our Pupil Council organise activities for all children to be involved.
  • Our Pupil Council meet regularly with the Principal Teacher.
  • Our Pupil Council communicate their achievements to the whole school community
  • Our Pupil Council make a difference to our school!!!

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