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Waterwells Primary Academy

Our Young Leaders

Young Leaders and School Council


Why do we have a school council?

The School Council is an ideal opportunity for pupils to get more involved in the way the school is run; it is, after all, their school. We respect and value the thoughts and opinions of our children and, whilst it may not always be possible or practical to do everything they suggest, the children do have some fantastic ideas and are able to accept why some ideas may not work well for the school community.

The School Council benefits the whole school, pupils and teachers, because it provides opportunities for pupils to communicate their feelings as well as influence decisions that are made within the school.

Councillors develop skills such as confidence, communication and negotiation. It is the responsibility of each councillor to ensure that they express both their own views and the views of all the other pupils they represent.

Who would make a good school councillor?

Any child in the school can stand to be a school council rep for their class. It is not a decision made by teachers, nor do they have to be the cleverest person in the class. A good school councillor does need to have some of the following qualities though:

  • A good listener and speaker
  • A team player
  • Interested to learn more about our school
  • Keen to make a contribution to improving our school
  • Able to represent the views of others in your year group
  • Able and willing to speak to your class about the Council?
  • Willing to give up some of your own time to this post
  • Has lots of good ideas
  • Sets a good example for others.

Who can be a member of the school council?

Anyone! We have a School Council with boys and girls representing their fellow pupils from each class from Reception to Year 6.

Each councillor is elected by their classmates at the beginning of the school year after a short presentation explaining why they should be elected. This develops children’s understanding of one of the British values: democracy. They also understand that with democracy comes responsibility.

Our School Council

A new school council is elected each year. One child is elected by their classes each year to represent their class at monthly School Council meetings. It’s a brilliant way of representing and contributing to our school.

This creates a central group that speaks on behalf of the whole school and makes decisions about school life. We value the opinions of our pupils and the School Council gives pupils a forum to share these opinions with the Head of School and other members of staff. Children take part in a range of opportunities to improve their school and raise issues and ideas.