Student Council

Student Council 2025-2026

The Student Council members for 2025/2026 are: Ruby Hill (2nd), Maisie O’Connell (3rd), Artem Shenko, Alfie Higgins (4th), Patrick Brooks (5th), Cillian Malone, Ada Bujnowska, Megan Downes (6th).

Student Council 2024-2025

A number of students from second to sixth class form the student council in our school. There is one representative from each class group, and three representatives from sixth class. The following pupils are the student council members for the 2024-2025 academic year- 6th class: Dylan McInerney, Eve Davern and Annie O’Halloran, 5th class: Orla Brooks and Hugh Garvey, 4th class: Kieran Fitzpatrick, 3rd class: Aoibhín O’Brien and Elsie McInerney, 2nd class: Diarmuid O’Malley. We will meet with Sarah every month to discuss our ideas relating to school life! This term we have created a student council noticeboard and elected our chairperson: Eve Davern, and vice chairperson: Annie O’Halloran, along with our secretaries: Aoibhín O’Brien and Kieran Fitzpatrick. By The Student Council.

Student Council 2023-2024

The following are the members of our Student Council for the coming school year: They will meet every month to discuss their wonderful ideas on school life! 2nd class (Amy) Remi Hill, 2nd class ( Shona) Elsie McInerney,3rd class Óisín O Malley,4th class (Conor) Seán Hassett, 4th class (Cillian) Maia O Brien,5th class Aoife Currane,6th class (Joe) Ayda Ryan and advisor Jessica Hassett,6th class (Colm) Ella Johnston and Salma O’Doherty . Advisor: Declan Keane

Student Council in our School 2018

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The primary aim of the School Council is to foster among the students a sense of responsibility as well as an active involvement in the running of the school. The council is ‘the voice’ of the pupils and it gives them an opportunity to put forward their views on many issues that affect the school.

The student council are involved in organising an annual Friendship Week, when we explore and celebrate friendship, promote kindness, focus on preventing and dealing with bullying and celebrate diversity and inclusion in the school population.