The Role of the School Council “Student voice” in Clare Mount By Adam (Year 7), Jon and Owen (Year 11). Picture: Jon and Owen with 3 Tranmere FC players promoting Beat The Street.
The School Council helps celebrate the Commonwealth values Humanity Equality And Destiny 1414
The School Council meets once a month, or whenever they need to meet. The School Council is currently debating the School name... Should we stay as ‘Clare Mount Specialist Sports College’, drop the ‘Specialist’ or become ‘Clare Mount High School’.
There is 1 person per form across the school on the School Council. These people are voted for by their form each year.
A number of people on the School Council are Peer Mentors. They help people, and run activities at lunchtime.
The School Council members listen to ideas from their form and put them forward
Pupils at Clare Mount are encouraged to be leaders themselves and suggest trips and other events
10 pupils became Games Makers at London 2012 acting as ‘Kit carriers’ inside the Olympic Stadium
Every Monday and Friday Year 10s and 11s do Community Service through the Duke of Edinburgh Award
Sports Leaders organise lots of competitions between forms and involving our cluster of schools
Our School Games Organising Crew
Some of our Commonwealth Class Ambassadors with Paralympian Rik Waddon
Some pupils help with lunchtime clubs and Community Sport Night on Wednesdays
Some pupils interview guests and act as ICT / Drama leaders
Clare Mount pupils provide a voice on the Wirral Healthy Schools Panel
And also provide a voice at The Youth Parliament
We promote ‘health’ through Beat the Street – A global walking / cycling challenge against some Commonwealth Countries
Sometimes we sit on interview panels for new teachers
We also help organise Sport Relief events & Fundraising
20 pupils will be Junior Golf Supervisors at The British Golf Open to be held near our School on Wirral