Making Pupil Leadership Effective
Our new online delivery includes pre-recorded content and a live seminar with Laura Burton. The course is for any pastoral staff, teacher or leader with responsibility for pupil leadership to ensure that you have the skills and confidence to develop in your role in your unique school context.

Date
TBC

Format
45-minute pre-recorded seminar followed by a live two-hour webinar

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I just wanted to extend my sincere thanks for delivering such an engaging and insightful Student Leadership training session for our prefects this month. Your expertise, enthusiasm, and ability to inspire were truly appreciated, and the students gained so much from the experience. It was wonderful to see them so engaged and motivated, and I am confident that the skills and knowledge they’ve taken away will have a lasting impact on their leadership journey here at Harris and beyond.
Shivon Allicock, Harris Academy Morden
How do you ensure that pupil voice and pupil leadership is both meaningful and effective in school?
Pupil leadership has been shown to be the driving force behind many of the most successful schools in our network; but getting it right can be hard. All too often, pupil leadership is, at best, a token focusing on superficial ways to involve children in school life. But a few simple and tested strategies can ensure that pupil leaders’ work makes a positive and powerful impact on the outcomes for pupils.
The role of overseeing pupil leadership can be difficult, as it requires balancing planning and resourcing alongside classroom and pastoral responsibilities. This online course will offer practical tips to support coordinators in their role.
Ideal for
Pastoral staff, teachers and leaders from infant, junior and primary schools
Content
The course will take the form of a 45-minute pre-recorded seminar which can be viewed at a time convenient to you, followed by a live two-hour webinar. The course will be supported by online materials and templates. Content covered will include:
- What pupil leadership is, why it matters and the link to learning, engagement and school improvement
- Principles, values and ways of working to be successful
- Different pupil leader roles and different models of pupil leadership
- Practical considerations including budget, rooming, elections, resources, and documents
- Removing barriers to success
- Pupil leadership audit and next steps
Outcomes
- A personalised action plan of next steps for pupil leadership in your school
- The knowledge, clear vision and confidence to develop pupil leadership in your own school setting
- A comprehensive audit of your school’s pupil leadership effectiveness
- Useful resources, documents and top tips to be successful in the future
- Delegates will receive a certificate of completion
Key speaker
Dr Keven Bartle, Senior Education Lead, SSAT
Keven has been a teacher for almost three decades and was headteacher at a richly diverse secondary school in London for nine years. Through his career, Keven has been committed to the power of education for social justice and transformation, working in schools where staff make a difference to the lives of children, families and communities.
Date and location
TBC
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Making Pupil Leadership Effective Practical Guide
Are you asking the right questions? This practical guide can help you assess your current practice.

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