Sports Council
Sports-Council
Constitution
Aims
- To help make sport and physical activity accessible to all children
- To give pupils a voice and a way to help organise sporting initiatives
Membership
There will be two representatives from each class from Year 3- Year 6. KS1 and Early Years class teachers will receive minutes and talk to their children about sporting events. Children’s ideas will be collected and shared at the Sports-Council meetings and members will report back to their classes.
The link teacher will be Mrs Picton, who will also help the council organise sporting activities.
Sports-Council Elections
- Elections will take place once a year at the beginning of term
- Each KS2 class will be given application forms or children will devise their own application form
- Children will have a secret ballot in class to choose their class reps
Meetings
- Meetings will be held once every half-term
- More meetings will happen if there is something important to discuss
- The adults will help, but not run the meetings
- Children will take it in turns to chair the meetings
- Any other adults can come to the meetings if invited by the Sports Council
- Sports-Council and Student Council may sometimes have joint meetings to organise big events
Sports Council Representatives
Sports Council's Roles & Responsibilities
The key responsibilities of Sports-Council members are to:
- take part in Sports-Council discussions
- represent their class at all Sports-Council meetings
- consider the views of the pupils they represent when they make decisions
- report back to their class after Sports-Council meetings
The adult will help at the meetings, but the children on the Council have full responsibility for making decisions and organising events. It is the Sports-Council reps responsibility to:
Set a good example to other pupils by:
- taking care of sports equipment
- keeping the shed equipment tidy and in good repair
- living a healthy lifestyle
- being positive about physical activity of any kind
- supporting all children with physical activity no matter what their ability, age, or whether they are a boy or a girl
In addition the Sports-Council reps will:
- talk with the Headteacher and other staff members when introducing new ideas
- share sporting ideas and involve pupils, staff, parents, other schools and the wider community
- help the link teacher deal with letters and ideas to do with sporting issues
- help to encourage more children to join in sport, especially those who are less active