Pupil Council Update

Budgets

The Pupil Council have a very important job, dealing with the school’s funds and we now have a budget for the school, classes, houses and committees. We have already had our first request from Cromlix for money to pay for new litter pickers.

Pupil Surveys/ Action Plan

We have also collated all of the pupil surveys and made an action plan based on the results. Our actions are:

  • To make sure that everyone is getting on well with their learning.
  • To make sure that staff talk to pupils about their learning.
  • To make sure staff are supportive about what pupils are saying.
  • Make sure pupils are encouraged to choose healthy food and activity choices.
  • To make sure everyone is happy with the way the Activity afternoons are being run.
  • So that everyone knows what out of school activities and Youth groups are on in the Area.

Anti Bullying Policy

Some of the older members of the Council met up with Pupil Council members from the Dunblane Cluster and discussed a new anti bullying policy that we will introduce in all the schools.

Our aims are:

  • To have an all-round message that includes all the schools and places in the Dunblane area.
  • To let everyone know what bullying is about and what it can do.
  • To have a no-nonsense approach to bullying - Once is enough.
  • To have lessons to learn how to ‘bounce back’.
  • To create a fixed way to report bullying all around Dunblane.
  • To put a stop to bullying.

Success Criteria for Group work

We have been making sure that each class has their own success criteria fro what makes an excellent Group Discussion. They are now being used in classes whenever they are working in Groups.

By Sophie (Pupil Council Member)

Pupil Council News

The Pupil Council have been very busy so far in the school year. We have introduced new rewards and sanctions system abiding the REACH code. We have ditched the points system and introduced the Golden Acorns; they are awarded for anyone that is Respectful, Enthusiastic, Aspirational, Compassionate and Honest. We also have a new sanctions system; if you are bad or disobey the REACH code then you get a warning card, if you carry on misbehaving then you get a slip to fill in and take to Mrs Paterson. The new certificates are a big success and were designed by a couple of the Pupil Council members.

Pupil Council

St.Mary’s has had a School Pupil Council for several years now. Councillors are elected from among the pupils, by the pupils, at the beginning of each academic year. The school council aims to give pupils an opportunity to discuss school-related issues which are important to them, and to give pupils some responsibility and involvement in the running of the school. School council meetings are held every 3 weeks, and an open meeting is held at the end of the academic year at which councillors report and take questions on the year’s activities.

The Pupil Council are elected each year to represent pupils views on how we can make St Mary’s a happy school in which to work and learn.
So if you have any ideas or suggestions please contact your Pupil Council representative.

The pupil councillors have been very busy over the last 2 years. They have achieved the following:

  • Bought the pencil bin
  • Bought the compost bins
  • The houses were given responsibilities
  • We had a movie afternoon
  • We raised money for the riding for the disabled by bouncing back
  • We discovered peer mediation
  • Made a new reward and sanctions system
  • Repainted the pitch and playground
  • We bought a bench
  • Built a sand pit
  • Planted a willow tunnel
  • We bought basket ball nets
  • We bought new goals

There will be more updates on what we are up to in the recent future.