King's Gate Primary School

School Council

Children at King's Gate Primary produced their manifesto's, held elections and voted for the pupils that would represent them on the School Council. The ballot papers were counted and the successful candidates for each class were announced and presented with their School Council badges in our Celebration Assembly by Councillor Robert Yuill.  

 

King's Gate Primary School - School Council News....

Newly elected School Council members are...

 

 Representing Reception:  Daisy and Poppy

                               

Year 1: Georgia and Alfie

 

Year 2: Jack and Zelmarie

 

Year 3: Charlotte and Kian

 

Year 4: Lewis and Bliss

 

Year 5: Emily and Priscilla

 

Year 6: Isabelle and Harvey

 

Staff vote: Tomilola

 

What is a school council?

A school council is a formal group of pupils within a school who are elected by their peers to represent them and their views.

Why have a school council?

There are lots of reasons.

Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) says that children and young people should have a say in decisions that affect their lives.  A school council can provide a meaningful way in which pupils can voice their opinions and have their views taken into account in decisions which impact upon them.

Experience from schools here and further afield shows that a school council that is supported and nurtured helps to improve many aspects of school life.

It is an important and useful way for schools to provide leadership and development opportunities for their pupils.  

Within the school curriculum, one of the key areas making up the ‘Learning for Life and Work’ theme is active participation.  The curriculum requires that young people are provided with opportunities to participate in school and society. School councils are an excellent way in which to increase participation, teaching young people about democracy, local and global citizenship and accountability.

 

Further Information:

School Councils and Pupil Participation - Department of Education 

NICCY - Promoting the Rights of Children and Young People