Student Voice and Leadership

From Year 7-11, students are encouraged to be part of the Student Leadership Group. There are a variety of opportunities for each year group to get involved and have the chance to express their creativity and ideas in order to play their part in enhancing school life, both for students and staff. 

Year 11 Senior Student Leadership 

In the last half term of Year 10, students are encouraged to apply for a position on the Senior Student Leadership Group. This group includes: 

All members of the Senior Student Leadership group are ambassadors for the school and will be a presence at whole school events and in the wider community. 

This group provides the all important ‘Student Voice’ and each year, students work on projects that will remain imprinted on and shape the future of the school for years to come. The school values the importance of the Student Voice and, together, we make positive developments that help to keep the school moving forward. 

Are you a Year 10 student looking to apply for the Head Student position? A pro-active role within the school brings the opportunity to work closely with students and staff, as well as giving you a fantastic asset for your applications and CVs for Sixth Form, college and beyond. Students are encouraged to bring plenty of ideas and imagination to show how they can make a positive difference to our school. 

Student Council 

Students from Years 7 to 11 can apply to be part of the Student Council. As an important part of the Student Voice process of the whole school, students in this group have a number of important responsibilities that support gathering the voice of the wider school. 

The Student Council meet each half term. Responsibilities of the Student Council include: 

Sharing meeting minutes with your form group 

Collecting agenda items that your form would like to discuss 

Conducting the Smart Student Council discussion and vote fortnightly 

Students can nominate themselves to be considered for the Student Council through their form group and the tutor will hold a democratic vote.  

We value our Student Council and recognise the need for student voice, to drive the school forward and ensure that our students feel listened to and that they can make a difference to the experiences and opportunities that are available to them. 

 


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