Oakhurst Community Primary School

School Council

What does the school council do? 

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

The school council will aim to meet once a month with Miss Ross to discuss and sort out problems. These could include any changes the children would like to make. Members of the school council are responsible for carrying out the ideas that have been agreed upon. Every class has elected a representative to be members of the school council.

Here are our councillours for 23-24

Each year group has two children to represent them at the school council meetings. 

We also have a head boy and head girl who go through an interview process to get the role. 

 

 

If you have any ideas or suggestions to help improve our school, please see your class council reps, who will bring your suggestions to the school council meeting.

Please click on the links below to read our agenda, minutes and action points.

School Council Agenda and Minutes