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Whipperley Infant Academy ‘Learning, Growing, Together’

School Council

 

 

 

​​​​Please see below the minutes taken from our school council meetings.

 

A school council is a formal group of pupils who act as representatives for their classmates in discussing school issues with the headteacher and staff. It’s a brilliant way of representing and contributing to pupil voice in our school. This term every class from Year 1 and 2 has elected two representatives to be members of the school council.

 

What we do... 

  • We communicate
  • We help to make decisions
  • We share ideas
  • We are proud
  • We care
  • We listen 
  • We discuss
  • We help

Our School Council represents the views of all our pupils. It gives children the opportunity to make their voices heard and feel part of the whole school community.

 

The School Council meet once a month in the Library.

 

What do we do?

  • A school council meets to discuss and sort out problems and ideas.  These may include school lunches, behaviour or ideas for fundraising events.
  • Members of the school council will be responsible for carrying out the ideas that have been agreed, such as planning charity events and putting forward views of other children in the school!

 

 

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