School Council/Eco-Champions 2024-2025

We are delighted to announce our new School Councillors/Eco-Champions for 2025-2026, as chosen by their peers

School Council and Eco-Champions    

 
Y2: Mabel 
Y2: Stanley 
Y3: Keala 
Y3: Millie 
Y4: Mathilda 
Y4: Isla 
Y5: Bessie 
Y5: Pearl 
Y6: Minnie 
Y6: Ella 
CSB: Amelia 
CSB: Olivia 
 
                          

Subject Champions 2025-2026

We are also delighted to confirm the appointment of our school Subject Champions, these are our Upper KS2 children who submitted an application to champion a subject within school.

MathsJessica, Minnie, Adi and Robbie

EnglishElla, Amelia, Evie and Poppy 

ScienceBen, Lewis, Florrie and Ben

History and GeographySofia, Ella, Hermione and Erin

MFL FrenchGrayson, Clara, Matilda and Fionnan

PE and Commando JoeKate and PE leaders

ComputingEmilia, Holly, Jacob and Carter

Art and DTHarriet, Jessica, Claudia and Poppy

PHSE and British Values: Charlotte, Gracie, Emily and Ioli

RE : Daisy, Muhammad and George

Music: Jay, Edith, Chloe and Callum

 What do our School Councillors and Eco-Champions do?

A School Council is a group of dedicated students who are elected to represent the views of all pupils and to improve their school. They are also our school eco-champions are therefore  responsible for highlighting environmental issues and initiatives raised by their peers, both in school and in the wider community.

Our School Council/Eco-Champions meet on a regular basis to discuss and resolve problems. These may include school lunches, behaviour or ideas for fundraising events or our school environment.

What jobs are there?

In our school council, there are three main job titles – a chair, a secretary and a treasurer. The person who takes on these job roles changes on a regular basis so that everyone in the council can experience leadership.

Which teacher is on hand to help the School Council and Eco Champions?

Mr Smith

Our fantastic children represent the views of all of our pupils and gets things done!

These are some things that make our School Council and Eco Champions effective:

  • Regular meetings, both with and without a member of staff,
  • A small but select council which represents Years 2 to 6 and our CSB who have been elected democratically,
  • Good communication between representative and their classes,
  • Confidence to lead assemblies,
  • Links to the School Governors and fundraising events.

The School Council and Eco Champions will regularly update pupils in school including contributing to school newsletter with their initiatives and achievements.

 

What do our subject champions do?

At our school, we are also proud to have a team of enthusiastic and passionate Subject Champions. These pupils work closely with our teacher subject leads to celebrate and promote learning across the curriculum. They help to create subject overviews by sharing their own views and gathering feedback from their peers (taking the time to see how their chosen subject is taught in other key stages) and therefore ensuring that pupil voice is at the heart of our school’s development. Subject Champions also play an active role in contributing to displays, clubs, and even leading assemblies to showcase what makes their subject special. Their committment, leadership, and creativity make them a real asset to our school community. 

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Here are some examples of how School Council and Eco-champions have supported school

 

  • Editing our Child Friendly Anti-Bullying Policy
  • Visiting Yellow Zone to gather pupil voice
  • Gathering pupil voice about school lunches
  • Planning, advertising, hosting and judging Benton Dene’s Got Talent
  • Visiting the Cat and Dog Shelter to donate money raised
  • Organising and judging the egg decorating competition
  • Working with the Local Authority to write a letter to parents which promoted active travel
  • Organising and running a stall at the Summer Fair
  • Collating their classmates' suggestions about ideas for playtime provision and communicating these ideas at School Council meetings
  • Helping to plant trees around the school ground and pond area which has improved the appearance of our school and had a positive environmental impact
  • Creating a BDP Eco Code
  • Visiting our waste provider, Remondis, to see how school rubbish is recycled and contributing to a whole school assembly
  • Supporting a successful application for an Eco Schools award, including being part of the interview process
  • Creating a video to promote our Re:Uniform Little Green Shed

Well done, what a positive impact you have had in our school. Thank you!