Articles 12 (respect for the views of the child) and 13 (freedom of expression) of the Convention on the Rights of the Child strongly support the importance of “student voice” in Clyst Vale. We do not (and sometimes can not) do everything students suggest, of course, and there are often different views, but we are committed to listening and to involving students as much as we can. The pandemic and lockdown “bubbles” (remember them ?) meant that we could not mix students across year groups, so many of our student groups were put on hold. During that time, the Head Students have developed a new structure and constitution for a Student Board (Student Council). This will start properly in April, but a pioneering Student Board has been elected and met for the first time on Human Rights Day. There are more boys than appear in the photo, but by chance they were all ill on the day !
The Board will focus on RRS/Equality & Diversity, Teaching & Learning, and on significant student issues.