Student Voice
Turning your ideas into actions!
We believe it is important for all our students to have a role in making improvements and changes.
The Student Voice consists of four people from each year group from Year 7 to Year 13. These representatives are
democratically elected each year by all students in the school. As a team, we hold monthly meetings to discuss
issues and take action.
The Student Voice are the face of the school and are therefore asked to show visitors around school, help with
staff interviews, provide feedback to the Senior Leadership Team, and assist in Parents’/Carers’ Consultations and
Progress Evenings.
We are also responsible for organising many events around school, for example Children in Need, Red Nose day,
Sports Relief and The Elderly Malnutrition Competition. This involves coming up with ideas, planning, publicising
and carrying out the events.
Our main projects have been:
• Bidding to the youth bank in order to obtain money to set up a mobile ice rink for the benefit of the whole community.
• Promoting what we do by making a professional DVD with help of the Staffordshire Youth Service.
• Arranging activities for local young children to take part in at the annual Community Fair.
• Liaising with the school canteen to taste test new menu items and give feedback.
Turning your ideas into actions!
We believe it is important for all our students to have a role in making improvements and changes.
The Student Voice consists of four people from each year group from Year 7 to Year 13. These representatives are
democratically elected each year by all students in the school. As a team, we hold monthly meetings to discuss
issues and take action.
The Student Voice are the face of the school and are therefore asked to show visitors around school, help with
staff interviews, provide feedback to the Senior Leadership Team, and assist in Parents’/Carers’ Consultations and
Progress Evenings.
We are also responsible for organising many events around school, for example Children in Need, Red Nose day,
Sports Relief and The Elderly Malnutrition Competition. This involves coming up with ideas, planning, publicising
and carrying out the events.
Our main projects have been:
• Bidding to the youth bank in order to obtain money to set up a mobile ice rink for the benefit of the whole community.
• Promoting what we do by making a professional DVD with help of the Staffordshire Youth Service.
• Arranging activities for local young children to take part in at the annual Community Fair.
• Liaising with the school canteen to taste test new menu items and give feedback.