Elected by their own classmates to represent their views, the Pupil Parliament act as the voice of the pupils at Mill of Mains Primary School. The group is formed of two pupils from every class, who attend regular meetings to discuss any issue impacting the wider school with the aim of improving their school experience.
Those involved collect feedback from their peers and work with the teaching staff to make meaningful changes to the issues that they feel impact them the most – such as improving the playground, making changes to school policies, and organizing events.
As we continue our Rights Respecting Journey, the Parliament act as advocates of Children’s Rights in our school, helping others understand their own rights and the rights of others, while influencing positive change through their actions.
The role offers an opportunity to develop skills in public speaking and gives its members a strong sense of responsibility and ownership of the school’s future direction.
