School Council
The role of the school council in Astley Cooper School is to ensure that all students have a voice. The school council is a crucial link between the student body and the staff. Each year every Form is asked to vote for a male and female Form representative. These students will then go forward to the year group elections where one male and one female will be voted onto the school council. The successful students are encouraged to work closely with all the Form representatives in their year group to make a positive difference to important whole school issues.
The school council meets every two weeks. Agendas and minutes are emailed to all members as well as members of the Senior Leadership Team.
British Values:
- Encourage students to accept responsibility for their behaviour, show initiative, and to understand how they can contribute positively to the lives of those living and working in the locality of the school and to society more widely
- Encourage respect for other people
- Encourage respect for democracy and support for participation in the democratic processes, including respect for the basis on which the law is made and applied in England
- An understanding of how citizens can influence decision-making through the democratic process
- An understanding of the importance of identifying and combatting discrimination
Examples of actions taken:
- Advantages and disadvantages of democracy
- Ensure that all students within the school have a voice that is listened to and demonstrate how democracy works by actively promoting democratic processes such as a school council whose members are voted for by the students
- To hold mock elections