Abstract:
Purpose: Schools have continued to report cases of indiscipline and poor performance, despite
the establishment of student councils in secondary schools. This study sought to examine the
effect of participation of student councils in subject selection on school discipline in public
secondary schools in Meru County.
Methodology: The study adopted mixed methods research design. The target population was
deputy principals, heads of departments of guidance and counselling, and presidents of student
councils all drawn from 326 secondary schools of Meru County summing up to a total
population of 978. Questionnaires were used to collect data from heads of guidance and
counselling department and presidents of student councils while interviews schedules were used
to collect data from deputy principles.
Results: Results revealed that student council involvement in subject selection had an effect on
the student’s level of discipline in secondary schools.
Conclusions and Recommendations: The school administration should involve student
councils in school governing activities. Student councils should be involved in decision making
like planning of co curriculum activities, entertainments, choice of school uniform, and subject
selection.
Keywords: Student Councils, Participation, Subject selection, Discipline, Public Secondary
Schools