At Coppice Valley Primary School, children are actively encouraged to develop their understanding of democracy by having a meaningful voice and being involved in decision-making across school life. Pupil Voice is a strong feature of our school. Children regularly share their opinions on areas such as the curriculum, behaviour, wellbeing and our school environment. These views are gathered through class discussions, school improvement activities and an annual pupil voice conference which gives every child the opportunity to reflect on their experiences and suggest ways the school can continue to improve.
Pupils also experience democracy in action through elections for pupil leadership roles, including the School Council and participation in wider initiatives such as the Red Kite Youth Board.
Through our Coppice 50 experiences, pupils learn about participation, responsibility and the importance of expressing their views respectfully.





















