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    School Council 101

    What is a school council?

    A school council is a group of students in charge of representing their fellow students to the board of governors. Theschool council will take suggestions from students about anything that is important to them and discuss that issue intheir meetings, and try to resolve it . It could be about anything from school policies to fundraising.

    Example of how a school council works:

    A student would ask the ir councillor that they think the school produces too much waste. In the next council meetingthe councillor will bring -up this issue in the meeting. Then the school council will try and find a solution to thisproblem. If the solution decided was the fact we needed more recycling boxes. The school council would then tryand find a way to supply them. Example: Ask the secretary to contact BCBC and ask if they would be willing tosupply us with more boxes, or send the councillor who brought up the issue and chairperson to go to the schoogovernors and ask if the school would fund the purchase of more boxes . The school council would work as best as

    they can to resolve any issue.

    What are the different roles within a school council?

    ChairpersonResponsibilities:

    y I will take control of our council meetings, making sure that all the councillors are presenty I will make sure that everyone has the opportunity to speak I will try to teach everyone to wait their turn

    whilst listening to what is being saidy I will make sure that the secretary makes a notes so that we keep a record of our meetingsy I might have to encourage the quieter councillors to join iny I might have to invite other people to attend our meeting from time to time to help us decide somethingy I will have to remind the councillors to report back to children and staff so that we all know what is going ony I will write a list before our meetings an agenda so that we know what we will be discussing

    Secretary (this role will be shared out among the councillors)Responsibilities:

    y I will write down notes at our council meetings so that we keep a record of what we talk about these notesare called minutes. I might write rough notes at the meeting and then copy them out neatly later.

    y I will need to listen carefully and also take my turn to speaky At the start of each meeting I will read out the minutes from the last meetingy I will check that all the councillors are present and write down their names at the beginning o f each meeting

    before I start my notesy I may be asked to write lettersy I may be asked to write reports about meetings for a newsletter or for governors and parentsy I may be asked to use the telephoney I may need to use the computer to keep the minutes

    Councillor/ Junior representative

    Responsibilities:

    y I will have to be a good listener when other councillors want to tell me their ideas or their problemsy I might have to tell the council something on behalf of someone elsey I can share my good ideas and make suggestions which will help to make my school a safe and happy placey I can help to look after my school and everyone in it

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    Junior liaison officerResponsibilities:

    y I will have to assist the junior representative in their role

    y I will have to spend time with the younger students, finding out what they think could make this school abetter place

    y I might have to tell the council something on behalf of someone elsey I can share my good ideas and make suggestions which will help to make my school a safe and happy placey I can help to look after my school and everyone in it

    What qualities make a good school councillor?

    y It helps to be a patient listener who can retell something at the request of another persony It helps to be able to speak up for ot her people who may be too shy or afraid to speak for themselvesy It helps if good ideas and helpful suggestions flow freelyy It is essential to be able to take turns and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to say their piecey It is useful to be observant and understanding with class members and peer groupy A willingness to work with others

    How do I get to be in the school council?

    All school councillors are elected into the council. The elections will be held within two weeks of starting the newschool year, and the first council meeting within five days after the el ection. If you wish to stand for election you wilneed to submit your name to the head of elections. You must be willing to stand in front of your class and state whyyou should represent them in the school council, and ultimately why you deserve their votes. The council will bemade up of seven elected members 5 senior councillors, 1 junior representat ive, and 1 junior liaison officer . Anyonecan stand for election but the five with the highest percentage of s will become councillors . The juniorepresentative and the junior liaison officer will be chosen by the head of the junior classes.

    How will the election work?

    Everyone who has submitted their name to the head of elections will say why they should be councillor. On the dayafter this the elections will be held. Everyone who wishes to vote will approach the head of elections and state thatthey would like to vote. You will be read the names of the candidates and you will answer yes or no to whether or noyou think they should be in the school council. The five with the highest percentage of out of all the people whovote will become elected councillors.