Our school forms a School Council each year . The School Council gives students the opportunity to represent their classmates, share ideas, and help make positive changes within our school community.
Before voting, students learn more about what being a School Council representative involves and how they can nominate themselves if they are interested. Representatives are selected through a simple voting process in class.
We encourage you to talk with your child about this opportunity and support them if they wish to take part.
What is the School Council?
The School Council is a group of student representatives from different year levels who work together to share student ideas and help make our school an even better place. It gives students a voice and helps them learn about leadership, teamwork, and responsibility.
What does the School Council do?
School Council members:
- Represent the ideas and opinions of their classmates
- Help organise school activities and events
- Discuss ways to improve the school environment
- Support fundraising and community projects
Who can be on the School Council?
Students from each class are invited to nominate themselves. Representatives are chosen through a simple voting process within each class to ensure everyone has a fair chance to participate.
Why is School Council important?
Being part of the School Council helps students:
- Build confidence and leadership skills
- Learn how to listen to others and share ideas respectfully
- Understand how decisions are made
- Take pride in contributing to their school community
Pupil voice meetings are also held every two to three weeks and are supported by staff members to guide students and help turn their ideas into action.
