* Tips for running elections
* Key lines of communication (a worksheet for planning communication)
* School policy on pupil participation (an essential document for any school that’s serious about pupil well-being – this is a guide to creating one)
* School council constitution (you can’t really have pupil representation without one – although many try – some scenarios to set you on your way)
* Tips for great meetings (guides to help you through preparing for a successful meeting, the meeting itself and ground rules to avoid pitfalls)
* Ice breakers (4 school council-related games)
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TES Resource Team
a year ago
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We are pleased to let you know that your resource A short toolkit for school council co-ordinators, has been hand-picked by the Tes resources content team to be featured in /teaching-resources/blog/7-best-student-leadership-resources in June 2024 on /teaching-resources/blog. Congratulations on your resource being chosen and thank you for your ongoing contributions to the Tes Resources marketplace.
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JezzaVince
4 years ago
4
A useful toolkit. I particularly liked the picture on how to share information and planning for meetings.
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Eoforwic
5 years ago
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mattcork1
5 years ago
4
Thank you so much for sharing this really helpful resource. Can't wait to get cracking!
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Jeannette12
6 years ago
5
Amazing. Who knew school councils could be fun? Thanks for sharing.
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