School Council
Welcome to East Farleigh's School Council Page
Why do we have one?
The School's Council is an ideal opportunity for pupils to get more involved in the way the school is run. It benefits the whole school community because it provides opportunities for pupils to communicate their feelings as well as influence decisions that are made within school.
Through our School Council, children develop skills such as confidence, communication and negotiation. It is the responsibility of each Councillor to ensure that they express both their own views and the views of all the other pupils they represent.
Members of the Council take part in discussions and votes and also feedback any relevant information to their class. At times they are requested to ask their class for ideas or take class votes relating to discussions by the Council. Members meet regularly with the Headteacher.
Purpose
We are the voice of the students and our aims are:
To get things done to make our school better.
To find ways to improve our school.
To give every pupil a voice and to make all decision making fair.
Membership and Elections
We have an active School Council with boys and girls representing their fellow pupils from Year 1 to Year 6. Each councillor is elected by their classmates at the beginning of the school year. Any pupils of East Farleigh Primary School can put themselves forward to be elected democratically.
Representatives from the previous year’s election stand before the class describing the role and responsibilities of a Class Representative.
Every student, once fully informed of the role and responsibilities, is encouraged to stand for election stating their reasons before the class.
Each candidate may be given time to write a speech to present their class which will explain why they think they would be the best person to represent the views of their class.
Then the classes vote for the person who they feel would get the job done the best by writing down the name of the person they decide on.
Elected members will be announced in assembly where they will receive the coveted school council badge. Names of members will be confirmed on a display and on the school website for whole school recognition.
Code of Conduct
We always take care of each other; older members help to support younger members
We are inclusive and never leave anybody out
We take turns to speak and put our hand up
We listen carefully to the person speaking
We support the majority decision
We try our best to make the school a better place for everyone
We attend school council meetings unless we are not at school
We report back on our meeting and ideas to our class in Class Forum
We bring the views of our classmates (recorded in our school council books) to our council meetings
We take our role seriously and always strive to be positive ambassadors for our school
Roles of the School Council Members
All members of the school council have a duty to report back any information they discuss to their classes. They must also make sure they represent the views of every child in their own classes by sharing them at school council, this is recorded in their school council book.
Chairperson: The Chairperson runs the meetings. First, they read through the last meeting’s minutes to check they are a true reflection of what happened; if all members agree, the minutes are signed. The chair then forms and shares the meeting’s agenda with the school council and works through this.
Clerk: The secretary takes notes (minutes) in all meetings and ensures there are enough copies to be looked at for the next meeting. It is also their job to do the register.
Committee members: These members listen to the Chairperson and contribute their own and the ideas of their class and vote for any ideas put forward.