How can pupil voice thrive in a specialist SEMH setting?
In this episode of All Chalk, Greg chats with Damien Cresswell, Associate Head of Parkhouse School, an SEMH school in South Yorkshire and part of the Keys Group. Damien shares how their school council has evolved into a powerful, inclusive platform for student voice that goes far beyond traditional models.
With just 24 pupils, Parkhouse School shows what’s possible when every student is heard. Their approach uses the Smart School Councils programme to embed class meetings and regular debates into school life, building students’ confidence, communication skills, and ability to engage with real-world issues.
In this episode, we discuss:
✅ How Parkhouse School moved from a tokenistic student council to a whole-school approach
✅ Why school councils matter in SEMH and specialist settings
✅ How class meetings promote respectful debate, discussion, and real action
✅ How pupils are now connecting global issues - like recycling or politics - to tangible school changes
✅ What it takes to scale pupil voice across 25 specialist schools in the Keys Group
Whether you're teaching in a mainstream classroom or a specialist provision, Damien’s story is a compelling example of how school councils can be reimagined to empower every learner, not just the loudest.
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