School Council

Our School Council Aims:

  • Our School Council wants every child to feel safe, happy and enjoy coming to Summerfield School.

  • We want every child to feel confident to share their ideas and for them to be listened to.

  • We want every child to have fun at school and encourage everyone to have a positive attitude towards learning.

The School Council meet several times a month and are currently looking at ways of making the school more environmentally friendly and supporting initiatives such as Children's Mental Health Week (6th - 12th February).

Alina, Casey, Emily, Esme, Finley, Jed, Kisha, Kysha, Megahlini, Naomi, Rehet, Sarah, Sarim, Tate and Zoha

 

Why some of our School Councillors wanted to get involved:

"I wanted to be in the School Council because I like new challenges and exploring and also being the voice for others.  I would like to be part of the new changes in school."

"I wanted to be School Councillor because I want to help students achieve their best and make Summerfield School a better place."

"I wanted to be a School Councillor because I am kind and respectful and follow the school rules."

"I wanted to be a School Councillor because I was one last year and because it is fun and I get to share my ideas. I also listen to all adults and respect people."

"I have been selected to the School Council for the first time. I have always been thinking of ways of how to make the school a better place. Now that I have the chance, I will share my ideas."

"I wanted to be a School Councillor because I think that if there is ever a problem I can help solve it and also because I think that I could help change some things."

"I wanted to be on the School Council because I care about our school and I want it to be an enjoyable place for all of us."

  

Remembrance Assembly

School Councillors in KS2 worked hard to plan, organise and deliver a whole school assembly for Remembrance, held on Monday 11th November 2024. They worked as a team to ensure that each School Councillor had a part in the assembly.

They were pleased with how respectful the whole school were  when they observed the 2 minutes silence.

 


 

Respect