Eco Council
Eco-Council Constitution
Aims
- To help make the school environmentally friendly
- To give pupils a voice to give their opinions and ideas on how to make the school more eco-friendly
Membership
There will be two representatives from each class from Years 1-6. Nursery and Reception class teachers will receive minutes and talk to their children about eco ideas. Children’s ideas will be collected and shared at the Eco-Council meetings and members will report back to their classes.
The link teacher will be Mrs Picton. Any other staff member can be invited to join meetings.
Eco-Council Elections
- Elections will take place once a year at the beginning of term
- Each child will complete an application form or do a presentation for their class
- Children will have a secret ballot in class to choose their class rep
Meetings
- Meetings will be held once every half-term
- More meetings will happen if there is something important to discuss
- The adult will be there to help, but not run the meetings
- Children will take it in turns to chair the meetings
- Any other adults can attend the meeting if invited by the Eco-Council
- Eco-Council and Student Council may sometimes have joint meetings to organise big school events
OUR ECO COUNCIL.
Eco-Council Roles and Responsibilities
The key responsibilities of Eco-Council members are to:
- take part in Eco-Council discussions
- represent their class at all Eco-Council meetings
- consider the views of the pupils they represent when they make decisions
- report back to their class after Eco-Council meetings
The adult will help at the meeting. It is the Eco-Council reps duty to:
Set a good example to other pupils by:
- keeping the school litter free
- caring for plants and animals
- recycling
- saving water and turning off taps
- saving electricity by turning off appliances and lights when not in use
- eating healthy and mindfully and trying to have a waste free lunch
- working towards the Green Flag award and leading by example
In addition the Eco-Council reps will:
- talk to the Headteacher and other staff members when introducing new ideas
- share environmental ideas and involve pupils, staff, parents, other schools and the wider community
- help the link teacher deal with information to do with environmental issues