Pupil Leadership

Giving children the confidence to lead, the skills to inspire and the values to make a real difference.

Real roles. Real responsibility. Real impact.

From elected Parliament representatives to Buddy Mentors - every role matters.

At Yarrells, pupil leadership is not merely the wearing of a badge or the carrying of a title. It is a genuine privilege that comes with real responsibilities, ones that reflect our core values of Community & Kindness, Ambition & Excellence and Resilience & Determination. Our October 2025 ISI inspection recognised pupil leadership as a significant strength of the school, finding that pupils of all ages are keen to take on leadership roles and contribute positively to the school community, and that our young leaders successfully organise a range of initiatives that teach children the meaning of civic responsibility, collaboration and care for others.

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Explore the ways our pupils lead at Yarrells:

Yarrells Parliament

Four committees. One shared voice. Real decisions made by real children.

The Yarrells Parliament is democracy in action. Representatives from Year 2 to Year 5 are elected each term by their peers, bringing the views, ideas and concerns of their classmates to regular Parliament meetings, presided over by the Head and Chair of the Advisory Governing Body. Our ISI inspectors found that pupils are taught to understand the role of democracy, elections and Parliament, and nowhere is this more vividly lived out than in the Yarrells Parliament itself. Recent achievements include Wellbeing Wednesdays, new play equipment, an Environment Day with new wormeries and composting areas, and an Inclusion and Diversity Day with drumming workshops. The Parliament gives every child's voice the weight it deserves, and our values of Community & Kindness and Ambition & Excellence shine through everything it does.

The Parliament is made up of four elected committees:

Children working together to select potted flowering plants inside a greenhouse.
A group of young female rugby players celebrating together, wearing green and red jerseys, with one holding a green rugby ball and smiling.
A young boy holding a pine cone next to a wooden bug house in a green outdoor setting.
Two young girls are gardening outside, one holding a green watering can and the other holding a red watering can, near pink flowers and green bushes, with a house and a wooden fence in the background.

Come and see Yarrells for yourself and meet Mrs Cunningham, the head in person

The best way to experience Yarrells is to come and see it for yourself. Mrs Cunningham personally welcomes every prospective family and would love to show you around, a conversation over a tour is worth a thousand words.

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