School Council
Meet our school councillors!


Year 6 - Max, Lucy and Josiah
Year 5 - Jemima and Lennox
Year 4 - Alaric and Marina
Year 3 - Rosa and Alba
Year 2 - Thomas and Sienna
Teacher - Mr Edgar
Why do we have a school council?

At St Peter’s we value the benefits of operating a school council as a way of expanding pupil voice and pupil action within our community. The school council is a group of children representing classes across the school. It is designed to provide an opportunity for children to be directly involved in issues that affect the school. These issues range from general, everyday matters to ambitious projects that enhance the enjoyment of school for all and our commitment to the local environment.
What do the school council do?
School council members take part in regular meetings. During these meetings members:
- share the views and concerns of the pupil community;
- decide upon the key actions to focus upon that will enhance the school experience for all;
- develop projects to enhance the local environment, including ways to be more sustainable;
- feedback the outcomes of meetings to the classes, the headteacher and also the governors;
- have an input in staff appointments;
- represent the school at outside events;
- support fundraising events.
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