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Good Practice on a School Council: Building a more inclusive model

School councils can be an effective way for students to voice their opinions and ideas. However, the traditional approach may not always be the most inclusive or effective way to do so. To ensure that all students have an equal voice, it is important to create a culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and accountability. Here are some tips for good practice on a school council:

  1. Elect representatives democratically: Ensure that all students have the opportunity to run for a position on the school council and that elections are conducted in a fair and transparent manner.

  2. Hold regular meetings: Schedule regular meetings to discuss current issues and allow all members to contribute their ideas and perspectives.

  3. Prioritize real issues: Focus on addressing real issues that affect students' daily lives at school rather than just planning social events or fundraising activities.

  4. Foster inclusivity: Encourage all students to participate and feel comfortable sharing their thoughts, regardless of their background, ability, or interests.

It's important to acknowledge that the traditional approach to school councils may not be enough.

To truly build a more inclusive model, we need to go beyond the traditional approach and create a space where all students can participate and have their voices heard. By prioritising inclusivity and collaboration, we can create a school council that truly represents the student body and addresses real issues

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