Recently at our assemblies we have been thinking about what pupil voice is and how all pupils can have an input into our school. Pupil voice in a small school means actively involving students in decisions that affect their learning and school environment. With a close-knit community, every student's opinion is valued, fostering a sense of ownership, responsibility, and engagement. It allows for meaningful dialogue between students and staff, ensuring that pupils feel heard and empowered to contribute to positive changes in their school experience.
During our most recent assembly we asked the pupils two questions:
- What is going/went well (WWW)
- Even Better If (EBI)
The pupils’ responses are shown in the leaflet attached and it makes for very encouraging reading. Our pupils are happy and yet able to think how we can improve. They are articulate and beginning to really foster a sense of leadership in our school community.