Student Leadership Roles and Responsibilities
Senior Prefects, including the Head Boy, Head Girl and Deputies
- Support the School Leadership Team in matters of organization including undertaking duties at breaks and lunchtimes
- Take a lead within the Sixth Form community, providing a good example of behaviour and attitude to study
- Support whole school events such as Open Evenings
House Captains, Vice Captains and Form Captains
- Encouraging members of the House to participate in House activities and competitions
- Sustaining the spirit of the House and helping to ensure students maintain good discipline during House activity
- Leading by example
School Council
- To meet as representatives of the student body to discuss the views of the students
- To collect views from members of their form for discussion and return information in a timely manner
- To bring about school improvement
Year 8 Buddies
- To be available to support New Year 7 students during their first few terms
- To be role models, explaining school systems and helping Year 7 students to settle in
- To model effective academic habits for Year 7 students, including daily organisation, planner use and completion of homework
Sports Leaders - Years 8-11
- To model outstanding effort and engagement in PE, demonstrate excellent leadership potential and have the interest in developing these skills
- To assist either Sports Ambassadors or the PE staff in the running of clubs and events
- To train through the National School Games Programme
Subject Ambassadors - Year 12 and 13
- To be the ‘Senior Student Team’ for the department
- To mentor individuals and help them to prepare for assessments
- To support in lessons, especially KS3
Student Marketing Team - Year 12
- To lead on running school tours
- To provide a student viewpoint and make suggestions on the content and presentation of the website, promotional videos and social media messages
- To take an active role in the planning and execution of open evenings
Form Prefect Role and Responsibilities - Year 12
- To develop a positive relationship with the form and be a positive role model for younger students
- To be a sympathetic listener with whom younger students can communicate
- To be a presence in form rooms and act as form mentors, advising them on school procedures.
Student Academic/Pastoral Mentors
- Nationally recognised Level 2 qualification in Mentoring for Year 12s and Level 1 for Year 9s.
- Year 12s mentor Year 10s and Year 9s mentor Year 7s
- The qualification is delivered in one lesson per week over 30 weeks after school