Symphony Question: Does gender play a role in career choice?
What do young people in the UK think about the question of whether being born a boy or a girl will influence what job they will have when they get older?
Symphony Question: Coronavirus and half term
Are pupils worried about Coronavirus? And what’s the best way to spend half term?
Symphony Question: Does hard work matter more than natural talent?
Which do young people think matters more: working hard, or being talented at something?
Symphony Question: Technology: Good, Bad or Indifferent?
Overall, do young people think technology is good, bad or are they indifferent to it?
Symphony Question: Are you dissatisfied with democracy?
Are you dissatisfied with democracy? Why do some people feel like their voice isn’t listened to?
Symphony Question: Brexit is really happening
It’s true, this week it is finally happening. Will it have a positive or negative effect? And can you trust information you find on the internet?
Symphony Question: Does the Royal Family make the UK a better country?
The Royal Family have been in the news a lot this year so far. But do they have a positive effect on the country?
Symphony Question: New Year's resolutions
Do young people in primary and secondary schools seem have different value-sets? They could suggest that primary pupils are more interested in the process of learning (being ambitious) than the outcome (success).
Young People’s General Election: Who should be PM?
The big one. Who do you think should be the Prime Minister?
Young People’s General Election: PM for the day. What would you do?
If you were Prime Minister for 24 hours, what would you do? The young people have decided!
Young People’s General Election: Your school's manifesto
What would be in the manifesto for your school? And what’s the biggest issue for you outside of Brexit?
Young People’s General Election: Potter, Pudsey or Peppa Pig for PM?
Who would make the best Prime Minister? Pudsey, Pig or Potter?
Comic Relief’s Free School Council Guide
Find out about a new, free resource that Comic Relief have created for school councils.