At Isebrook School, student voice is extremely important to us. We value what our students have to say and actively encourage them to be involved in decisions that affect their school life.
Student House Captains represent their House across all key stages and provisions. They:
Each year, students submit a short testimony to be considered for the roles of Captain or Vice-Captain. Being a House Captain provides an opportunity to make a real difference in school life.


Students at Isebrook have a real impact on decisions affecting the whole school. Through the Student Council, wellbeing surveys, and recruitment panels, students are actively involved in shaping school life.
Recent Student Voice achievements include:
Listening to students is central to Isebrook’s ethos. We are proud to be part of the Rights Respecting Schools initiative, which ensures every student’s voice, opinion, and wellbeing are valued and celebrated.

The Student Arts Council is a team of creative, passionate students who work to promote and celebrate the arts across our school.
They organise and support a variety of events throughout the year — from Children in Need fundraising days and remembrance commemorations to art exhibitions, performances, and themed creative competitions.
Our goal is to bring everyone together through artistic expression, showcase student talent, and make the arts a vibrant and meaningful part of school life.
Our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors help make Isebrook a safe, friendly, and supportive environment for everyone. They have been trained through The Diana Award and are a committed team.
Roles and responsibilities include:
All Anti-Bullying Ambassadors are elected.
“I would make a good Anti-Bullying Ambassador because I can recognise when situations are escalating and know to tell an adult when things are not right.” – Melody
“I am confident, good at helping others, and independent.” – Hermonie
“An Anti-Bullying Ambassador stops bullies, helps students get better, and supports them with their problems.” – Michael