Symphony Question: Brexit is really happening
It’s true, this week it is finally happening. Will it have a positive or negative effect? And can you trust information you find on the internet?
Symphony Question: Does the Royal Family make the UK a better country?
The Royal Family have been in the news a lot this year so far. But do they have a positive effect on the country?
Introducing Eileen Mostyn, Intern
Introducing Eileen Mostyn, intern at Smart School Councils this academic term
Symphony Question: New Year's resolutions
Do young people in primary and secondary schools seem have different value-sets? They could suggest that primary pupils are more interested in the process of learning (being ambitious) than the outcome (success).
Young People’s General Election: Who should be PM?
The big one. Who do you think should be the Prime Minister?
Young People’s General Election: PM for the day. What would you do?
If you were Prime Minister for 24 hours, what would you do? The young people have decided!
Young People’s General Election: Your school's manifesto
What would be in the manifesto for your school? And what’s the biggest issue for you outside of Brexit?
Young People’s General Election: Potter, Pudsey or Peppa Pig for PM?
Who would make the best Prime Minister? Pudsey, Pig or Potter?
Nothing about us without us - Lucy Macnab, Chair of Trustees
Lucy Macnab, our Chair of Trustees tells us why she felt it was important to get involved with Smart School Councils.
Progress Board
Here’s a free resource to help more pupils see what’s going on with the school council.
Class Meeting Questions - top four school examples
Four schools give us some great ideas on how they find engaging class meeting questions.
What does pupil voice mean to your school?
Is your school council a consultation tool? All about school improvement? Or something else?
Introducing Smart School Councils
Hear the story of how we decided to set up our charity Smart School Councils.