Skip to content ↓

Pupil Leaders

Pupil Voice

At Homerswood we value Pupil Voice and gather their thoughts and opinions in a variety of ways throughout the year. 

 

Pupil Leaders at Homerswood

Pupil Leaders meet once a half term to support the schools senior leadership team in improving teaching and learning.  They support in a number of areas including:

- Budget setting and monitoring

- Admissions support

- School Planning and monitoring

- Staff interviewing

- Pupil voice collation

Leaders complete a rigorous application process in which they write applications and are interviewed in July each year.

This year's elected Pupil Leaders can be found below with a short biography explaining why they chose to be a leader.

Charlie

"I wanted to be a pupil leader because I love drama and I have confidence to talk in front of a lot of people. I am a good listener and a good role model to all students."

Charlie's Favourite Book

Eve

"I wanted to be a pupil leader because I enjoy having the responsibility. We get to wear a red jumper and have meetings and meet new people."

Eve's Favourite Book

Looshkin

H

"I wanted to be a pupil leader because I wanted to make changes to the school to make people happier."

H's Favourite Book

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Henry

"I wanted to be a pupil leader to be a supportive role model. I am looking forward to being part of the interview process as I know what we like at this school."

Henry's Favourite Book

Sonic

Leo

"I wanted to be a pupil leader because I wanted to help people if they needed help and to help make good decisions for the school."

Leo's Favourite Book

Billionaire Boy

Olivia

"I wanted to be a Pupil Leader because I want to help young children solve problems. I am looking forward to being part of the budget meetings and buying new equipment to help children with their learning."

Olivia's Favourite Book

Tom Gates