Allesley Primary School Council
The School Council has an extremely important role and pupil voices are highly valued at Allesley.
Every year a new School Council is elected. Children are voted onto School Council by their peers. It is made up of one student from each of the classes from Year 2- Year 6. Every class holds an election to decide who will represent them for the school year.
What does a school councillor do?
A school councillor attends school council meetings and takes part in discussions. They then go and feedback to their class about what has been discussed. They also help make important decisions like interviewing the new head teacher, looking at new report formats and running assemblies.
Why do we need a school council?
- Children are the most important part of our school so their voice is extremely important to us
- Children can help make our school better
- Children have some of the BEST ideas
One of our first jobs as school council this year was to come up with some aims for our school.