Pupil Leadership in School
Pupil Leadership in School
It has been a magical week in school as pupils put themselves forward for various leadership roles in school. In a memorable afternoon, 18 Year 6 children who had all been nominated by staff, presented to a panel on why they should be considered for the role of Head Girl/Head Boy. The presentations were of an exceptional quality and they certainly gave the panel a very challenging dilemma!
We were particularly proud of some of our neurodivergent pupils who proudly declared their differences as their strengths, a way for them to stand out from the crowd. For some children, they were really facing their fears and being so brave to speak publicly and answer questions from the panel. For all the children, it was clear how much effort and determination they had put into their speeches. It was very moving and they will know, there was more than a tear or two on the faces of the staff on the panel.
Thank you to the children who sat on the panel and contributed to the decisions thoughtfully and fairly.
And an ENORMOUS well done to all 18 who went for it. You are a credit to yourselves and you should all feel so proud of yourselves. What wonderful young leaders you all are.
The Big 18 – we’re proud of you all
HEAD GIRL – Yana Turtsanash
HEAD GIRL – Judi Humaidah
HEAD BOY – David Ranjit-Lopes
HEAD BOY – Torri Clachar
HEAD PREFECTS – Marcus Yau and Ruby Crane
SCHOOL COUNCIL CHAIR – Lennie Lane
HOUSE CAPTAINS – Luca Puscas, Emilie Range, Alex Ferraras-Diaz, Johnny Harris
INCLUSION CHAMPIONS – Elsie Anning and Charlie Minshull
PREFECTS – Amelia Smith, Layla Adams, Martin Giltinane, Evie Keeble
ATTENDANCE AMBASSADOR – Macey Davis
















