Tel: 01642 761985 | Head Teacher: Mrs Janis Williams

School Council

School Council at Ingleby Mill

The Ingleby Mill Primary School Council is made up of pupil representatives from each class across Key Stages 1 and 2. The council meets with our Head Teacher, Mrs Williams, about once every three weeks to discuss a whole range of important issues affecting school life.

During the autumn term 2023, school councillors took the lead in gathering feedback from our pupil survey, asking two important questions:

  1. What do pupils most love about our school?
  2. What would make our school even better?

Top 5 Things Pupils Love About Ingleby Mill

  • The large playground and play equipment
  • We are surrounded by friends
  • The kind staff
  • The computer suite and iPads
  • Fundraising for school and for charity

Top 5 Things Pupils Think Would Make Our School Even Better

  • A reading tent or outdoor reading area
  • Even more play equipment
  • More fundraising
  • Soft surfacing under the blue shelters so you don’t get muddy
  • Pyjama day or more non-uniform days
School Council at Ingleby Mill

A School Councillor at IMPS is Expected To:

  • Listen to the views of other children in their class
  • Attend all School Council sessions
  • Inform the School Council of the views of their class
  • Give feedback to their class about the decisions made or actions to be taken by the School Council

The School Council Has Been Involved In:

  • Organising fundraising events
  • Representing the pupils of IMPS at a range of school meetings throughout the year — feeding back suggestions, ideas and opinions
  • Representing school at events such as the Remembrance Service at the Stockton Remembrance Garden
  • Supporting governors in recruiting great members of staff by asking questions to candidates in a school council panel

Our School Council makes a great contribution to our school.

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