Student Voice
At Cambian Lufton College, we value the views, opinions, and ideas of our students and believe that they play a vital role in shaping the College community.
The Student Council consists of students who are chosen to represent the views of all learners. All Lufton students are invited to meet regularly to discuss ideas, initiate projects, and develop new initiatives that benefit the wider student body. They play an active role in identifying areas for improvement, proposing solutions, and influencing positive change across the College.
Through their work, Student Council representatives aim to ensure that student perspectives are heard, respected, and acted upon. This includes contributing to decisions on College life, facilities, activities, and policies, helping to create an environment where all students feel supported and valued.
In addition to the Student Council, students have regular access to an independent advocate who visits the College. This advocate provides confidential support and guidance, acting on behalf of students who wish to raise concerns or express their views in a safe and supportive manner.
Together, the Student Council and independent advocacy ensure that students have a genuine voice in their learning environment, empowering them to actively contribute to the College community and influence decisions that affect their experiences.
For more information please contact: Deborah Brazier: Deborah.Brazier@cambiangroup.com
National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS)
We are delighted that Tegid Parry from NYAS continues to visit Lufton College to work with our students. Tegid provides a friendly, independent space where students can share their views, ask questions, and receive support with decisions that affect them.
From time to time, Tegid may also contact families to gather their views about Lufton, helping to ensure everyone’s voice is heard when supporting students’ learning and wellbeing. Having this support on site helps students build confidence, develop self-advocacy skills, and feel supported in all aspects of college life.
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Students feel listened to by the college’s staff. They participate actively in the student council and are proud that staff have acted on their suggestions. Students behave exceptionally well.
- Ofsted Report July 2025
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