School Council

Meet your 2024-25 School Council

Adam - Year 1

Adam - Year 1

Alaia -Year 1

Alaia -Year 1

Mia - Year 2

Mia - Year 2

Izzy - Year 2

Izzy - Year 2

Felicity - Year 3

Felicity - Year 3

Freddie - Year 3

Freddie - Year 3

Miles - Year 4

Miles - Year 4

Mariana - Year 4

Mariana - Year 4

Sophia - Year 5

Sophia - Year 5

Freya - Year 5

Freya - Year 5

Daisy - Year 6

Daisy - Year 6

Rose - Year 6

Rose - Year 6

Our Aims

Our school council will work together as a team to ensure we can be the best school possible.

As school councillors, we will listen to others in our class and share their ideas in order to improve our school. We aim to make all pupils feel comfortable, happy and safe at school. At Christ Church we will care about our school, our community and the wider world around us.

Our School Council

Christ Church school council is made up of 12 councillors from Y1-Y6.  Each year we have a vote for our school councillors, pupils are elected by their class and whoever gets the most votes gives a speech. Within the council we will work together on school matters as well as eco and health/safety projects. The school councillors can be recognised by their pin badges worn on their ties. There is a school council notice board displayed in the school entrance.

Meetings take place at least once each half term and we take it in turns to minute the issues discussed so that we can feedback to our school community and to the staff. The Year 6 councillors write a newsletter after each meeting to keep everybody informed about what’s happening.  Newsletters are displayed on the School Council notice board.

As a school council we believe that we can work together to make our school the very best that it can possibly be. We spend a lot of time collecting pupil voice and help to mould and shape our learning.

The school councillors represent our school and show a lot of resilience and responsibility, as well as developing excellent relationships within the school community. If anyone in the class is having problems and need somebody their age to talk to, then the school councillors are always by their side.