School Council
During the autumn term of each academic year, School Councillors are elected by their peers. Their role includes being the voice for all the children in our school.
Our Christian vision and values are embedded throughout all our decisions and thought processes, helping us to ensure we can be the best version of ourselves when taking on responsibilities.
Qualities of a School Councillor
- To be organised
- To be approachable
- To be a good listener
- To be kind and empathetic to other children
- To enjoy playing with and improving the experiences of younger pupils
- To be able to share ideas on behalf of others and to challenge in a polite and constructive way
What We Do
- Show visitors, including parents and teachers, around the school and explain our school’s vision and values
- Help create ideas to raise funds for our chosen charities
- Be positive role models for others and respectful
- Attend meetings to discuss the progress of the School Council action plan
- Attend school events and having responsibilities
- Listen to others about how we can improve our school
- Work together to help look after our environment
Some of the events School Councillors have been involved in this year are;
Mental Health Week, Harvest Festival, Red Nose Day, as well as many events run by the Friends of All Saints team.
Our Break & Lunchtime Duties
We are available for half an hour at lunchtimes to carry out the following duties on a rotating basis:
- Engaging with children who seem isolated at playtimes
- Solving conflicts and helping pupils to settle differences
- Liaise and assist lunchtime supervisors where possible
CLASS 1
Halle & Micah
CLASS 2
Raya & Afia
CLASS 3
Iris & Delilah
CLASS 4
Rowan & Darcy
CLASS 5
Louis & Joseph
CLASS 6
Polly (Chair), Daisy (Secretary), Millie & Bodhi
"Throughout the school, each year has two school council members apart from Year 6, who have four; two school councillors, a chair and a secretary.
Recently we planned the Harvest Festival in St Catherine's Church. We organised and published the service programme and made sure it all ran smoothly - we even led parts of the service!
We have meetings every month to discuss and organise events for our community. We also share others' ideas to make our school even better!"