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 The School Council
  

A school council is group of students who are elected to represent the views of all pupils and to improve their school.
  1. To unite the school as one community, lessening the divisions between each year group.

  2. To bring about improvements to our school community in order to advance the potential of our school.

  3. To provide a forum where all pupils have the opportunity to express an opinion and know that it will be taken into account.

  4. To provide an effective link between pupils and staff.

 
 
 
 
School Council is  made up of 25 members 

  • Year groups are represented as follows: 

Years 8-12

4 members per year group

= 20 pupils

Year 13

4 members

=   4 pupils

Year 14

6 members (Including head-girl and Deputy)

=  6  pupils

 

TOTAL

= 30 pupils

Members of the Council are elected at Form Class Elections at the beginning of the Autumn Term.  The Form Leader elected in the first school term (i.e. September) will be the School Council Representative for the whole year.  In the Spring Term (i.e. January) she hands over her Form Leader duties to the Form Leader elected for the next term.