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Cost of the School Day Voice meeting notes

All Voice network schools can join our regular meetings for pupils and group leaders. Here you'll find meeting notes, as well as top tips and ideas from groups taking part.

Leaders meetings

Leaders meeting Summer 2026.pdf
Two guest speakers: Allison Hopton from Auchenharvie Academy discussed successful examples of practice in her school and a proposal for a National Equity Charter, and Susie Wood from Education Scotland shared information about a new national professional learning programme on mitigating the impact of poverty.
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pdf / 147.62kb
Voice leaders summary Spring 2026.pdf
Sara Spencer gave a budget and policy overview, leaders shared practice ideas and Alison Brown did a walk through of the CoSD webpages.
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pdf / 126.88kb
Voice leaders summary 29 October 2025.pdf
Summary of the Voice Leaders meeting which took place on the 29 October 2025 - including a recap of what happened at the Cost of the School Day young people summit, a link to a film made about he day, and an input from Carolina from Kilmarnock Academy about what happens in her school.
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pdf / 127.17kb
Voice leaders meeting summary 4 June.docx
Pupils from Irvine Royal Academy told the meeting what cost reducing activities have been working in their school and Tom McKenna from the Scottish Government's PEF policy unit shared insights from the government's Pupil Equity Funding report.
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docx / 175.23kb
18 March Voice Leaders meeting summary.pdf
Emma Taylor from Braes High School on how to develop and embed a CoSD policy, Arlene Black from West Lothian on the local authority's approach to supporting all schools with CoSD action plans.
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pdf / 138.89kb
Summary Voice Leaders meeting December 2024.pdf
Additional funding spreadsheet, funding for school trips, food at school, resources, fundraising.
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pdf / 150.48kb
Leaders meeting overview September 2024.pdf
News and updates, activities last year, uniform policy guidance released, Challenge Poverty Week.
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pdf / 330.73kb
What we heard at the Big Meet up and leaders meeting June 2024.pdf
Contributions from Kirkhill Primary School and Braes High School, The Big Question report and film, request for feedback about the network.
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pdf / 293.64kb
What we heard from the March leaders meeting.pdf
Talking about Participatory Budgeting and PEF with pupils, finding sponsor for food at school, making school clubs free, encouraging uptake of Free School Meals,
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pdf / 315.52kb

Pupil meetings

Secondary pupils meeting Summer 2026.pdf
Pupils shared the best thing their school is doing to keep costs down, there was a celebration of everything that young people from the Voice network have been involved with over the last year and plans for the upcoming year were discussed.
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pdf / 166.58kb
Primary pupils meeting Summer 2026.pdf
Pupils shared practice at their schools, including: a cluster wide uniform bank; camp equipment packs; and partnerships with community organisations. Everyone discussed next steps for the network and what opportunities will be coming up next year.
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pdf / 121.34kb
Primary pupil summary Spring 2026.pdf
Pupils shared their descriptions of CoSD in their words, the group discussed practice taking place in their schools and the upcoming Scottish election.
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pdf / 120.71kb
Secondary pupil summary Spring 2026.pdf
This session focused on facts about child poverty, what secondary schools are doing to help, the School Shouldn't Cost manifesto and opportunities to speak directly to politicians.
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pdf / 124.36kb
Primary Voice summary 28 October 2025.pdf
A summary of the Primary Voice meeting which took place on the 28 October - including an input from Blackland’s Primary School in North Ayrshire, and an input from Pupils from Dunlop Primary School in East Ayrshire shared their experience attending the summit.
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pdf / 205.90kb
Voice network primary meet up May 20 2025.docx
Bridgend Primary School shared lots of things that their school is doing to reduce costs and improve equity, including their Bridgend Helpers Programme, and everyone had a think about what they would do if they had a magic money tree.
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docx / 1.14mb
Highlights pupil meeting September 2024.docx
Newton Primary School members describe their visit to the Scottish Parliament, Holyrood Secondary School talked about take what you need trolleys, Ambassadors from Carluke High School talked about using a uniform app, Irvine Royal pupils talked about badging plain uniform.
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docx / 307.86kb
Voice network Big Meet Up February 2024.docx
Boghall Primary School pupils talked about making a video, West Calder High School learners described how they raise awareness in their school, inputs fro, #IWILL Ambassadors and Child Poverty Action Group Youth Panel.
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docx / 127.23kb

Top tips and ideas from Voice meetings

Involving children and young people top tips.pdf
Tips on involving children and young people from teachers and learners from Braes High School in Falkirk, Rosebank Primary School in Dundee.
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pdf / 540.00kb
Voice network Big Meet Up communication ideas for groups.docx
Voice network members from schools described how the are using video clips, QR codes, surveys, campaigns and posters.
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docx / 400.19kb

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