Stepney Park School Council
Our school council is made up of 18 school ambassadors, one child from every class in years 2 - 6. During the first half-term, the children are chosen democratically by their class to be the representative for the remainder of the year. Through PSHEE lessons, children learn about democracy and the importance of having a voice and being able to speak out. The school council meets every three weeks to discuss their ideas and work on child-led projects that have a positive impact on the school.
This is how our School Council works to represent their classes:
What has been discussed at the school council this year?
- The School Council identified a problem with children going to lunchtime clubs.
- Through discussion in their meeting, they found the solution in lanyards for the children in clubs.
- Members of the School Council presented their solution to the Headteacher, with costings.
- The children submitted a purchase order for the lanyards and began designing the badges whilst the order was being delivered.
- Feedback from representatives classrooms is that they would like new books to read.
- The School Council have been given a budget to spend on new books.
- The representatives will collect ideas from their peers and research new books that have been published.
What was discussed at the School Council last year? What was the impact?
- The children reported that their classes wanted more non-uniform days.
- The School Council decided on the rationale - to raise money for charity.
- They researched future opportunities and decided on raising money for Red Nose Day through a non-uniform day. The children advertised the event, raised awareness and collected the money.
- The children reported that more playground equipment would be appreciated in the playground.
- The School Council conducted an audit of current resources.
- A budget was allocated and they chose appropriate equipment according to feedback from their peers.
- The School Council was asked to promote the Learning Behaviours at lunchtime.
- They spoke to their peers in the classrooms and the playground.
- 'Dinner Winners' was created - each week the most responsible year group is rewarded.