At Plat Douet School, we believe that every child’s voice matters. Our Pupil Parliament plays a central role in our school community, giving children the opportunity to lead real change within their school, represent their peers in class, and build the skills needed to become confident, articulate young pupils.
Rooted in the democratic structure of the Jersey States Chamber, our Pupil Parliament mirrors real government roles to educate pupils on their understanding of the roles within our government here in Jersey and participate in real life decision-making. Alongside this, our approach is central to the Voice 21 Oracy framework, helping children speak, listen, debate, and lead with confidence.
The information below outlines exactly what our Pupil Parliament looks like at Plat Douet and will give you an insight into how it works:
Roles & Responsibilities:
There are 18 members in the Pupil Parliament, representing every year group from Year 1 to Year 6. Each member takes on a role inspired by Jersey’s parliamentary system:
The Bailiff: Chairs the parliament, facilitates debate, and ensures respectful, structured dialogue.
These roles help children develop a wide range of skills including public speaking, active listening, turn-taking, questioning, and reasoning — all key elements of oracy.
Our Voice 21, Oracy Approach:
Our Pupil Parliament is a vibrant example of how we embed oracy across school life.
Through regular meetings, presentations, debates, and discussions with not just other pupils in school but regular, important visitors too:
We use Voice 21’s four strands of oracy development — physical, linguistic, cognitive, and social & emotional to guide and support our young leaders as they grow their communication skills.
Our New School Uniform:
One of the Parliament’s proudest achievements this academic year has been the design and implementation of a new school uniform. This project involved:
This process allowed our pupils to experience authentic democracy in action and demonstrated the true power of pupil voice and oracy to create lasting, meaningful change.
The Power of Student Voice
At Plat Douet, the Pupil Parliament is more than a group of student leaders - it’s a celebration of our children’s ability to think critically, speak confidently, challenge respectfully and share their opinion and voice their thoughts articulately.
By combining our priority of a high quality Oracy education with real-world democratic experiences, we are nurturing future leaders who know how to make their voices heard - thoughtfully, respectfully, and proudly.