Student Council
The Student Council was formed to enable students to become involved in the affairs of the school, working in partnership with school management, staff and parents for the benefit of the school and it's students. The Student Council is made up of boys and girls from 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th classes and is led and supported by Ms. Moloney and Ms. Stafford.
Our Student Council Committee Members are:
-Amy O' Flynn
-Sarah O' Flynn
-Elliot Dalton
-Freya Tobin
-Seán Franey
-Charlotte O’Reilly
-Dara O’Loughlin
-Erika Mai Marques
-Caleigh Loh
-Gráinne Kelly
-Fabian Wodja
-Millie Lonergan
Role of the Student Council:
- To enhance communication between students, management, staff and parents
- To promote an environment conducive to educational and personal development
- To promote friendship and respect among pupils
- To support the management and staff in the development of the school
- To represent the views of the students on matters of general concern to them
Student Council Activities:
The student council will engage in a range of activities, including, but not limited to:
- Attending monthly meetings with the Student Council co-ordinators- Ms. Moloney and Ms. Stafford
- Checking class suggestion boxes and relaying suggestions to the Student Council co-ordinators
- Devising activities to raise funds for the school
- Helping out at school events
- Involved in the promotion of wellbeing in the school and help to organise Wellbeing Week
- Devising slogan for the school and creating posters to relay that message to other students.
We seek to actively promote student voice in our school.
Through our Student Council we hope to give our pupils a more active role in the organisation of our school and ensure they are listened to and respected for their ideas and concerns. Discussions in classes and at Student Council meetings help to develop social and learning skills in many areas including speaking and listening, problem solving, brainstorming and the decision-making process. We are very proud of our Student Council representatives this year and they have played a significant role in organising and helping with many school activities and events that took place this year.