Curriculum Council
Curriculum Council
What? Why? How? When?What is our Curriculum Council?An inclusive, structured forum for discussion and decision-making. A means for children to raise issues and concerns. A means to consult all pupils/parents.
Why have a Curriculum Council?To help children develop responsible attitudes. To improve behaviour. To create a feeling of belonging, encourage listening to others and develop self confidence. To improve pupil/teacher relationships to actively take part in events including charity events, fundraising and helping the individuals in the local community.
How does the Curriculum Council work?Conventional committee procedures are used with agendas and minutes of the meetings circulated. Class representatives bring issues to the School Council.
How can I raise an issue?Tell your class representative - all your points and they will be raised at the next meeting. You could write it down and give it to any member of the team.
How do I find out what happened?Class representatives will feed back to their class as soon as possible the following week. A handout with all the issues raised will be given to the Student Council members. When does the Curriculum Council take place?The council will meet with the Assistant Headteachers once every half term and a different subject lead teacher every half term too!
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