School Council
St Saviour's School Council
St Saviour's School Council meets regularly with Miss Burke. We gather opinions from our classes about what they like about our school and suggestions for changes to make it even better. We discuss these at our meetings with Miss Burke.
School Councillors
Our School Council elections have taken place and we now have a fantastic group of new representatives from Y2-6! Pupils took part in writing and presenting a speech to their class and a real voting process took place. They showed great enthusiasm and understanding of democracy in action.
Councillors are responsible for making sure that decisions agreed at our meetings are carried out.
St Saviour's school council will...
- Listen to other children's ideas and concerns and share them at council meetings to help make St Saviour's an ever better school.
- Share our own ideas and thoughts during council meetings.
- Make decisions and take actions that help achieve the school’s vision and values.
- Suggest ways to make classrooms, playgrounds, and common areas cleaner, safer and more welcoming.
- Encourage fairness, kindness, and respect for everyone.
- Keep children in the school informed about council activities, decisions, and opportunities.
- Motivate classmates to join in school clubs, events and other exciting initiatives.
- Be a role model for St Saviour's.
- Present key issues and talk about important events during whole school assemblies.