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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Student Leadership Applications

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Student Leadership Applications. The Process. Application forms to be collected from Student Reception Application forms (once completed) to be returned to Student Reception Successful Candidates will be announced the week after half term. Key Dates.

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Student Leadership Applications

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  1. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Student Leadership Applications

  2. The Process Application forms to be collected from Student Reception Application forms (once completed) to be returned to Student Reception Successful Candidates will be announced the week after half term

  3. Key Dates • Applications open Monday 15th October • Leadership fayre in the hall during lunch on week commencing 29th October Monday Y7 Tuesday Y8 & Y9 • Wednesday Y10 & Y11 • Applications close Wednesday 31st October (week after half term) • Head boy and girl interviews Friday 2nd October • All successful leaders announced Friday 2nd October

  4. Job Description: Junior Head Boy and Girl This role will involve; • Representing the school at events such as open evening • Greeting visitors and parents • Populating the school website and newsletter • Presenting to Governors • Participating in assemblies • Taking feedback from Future Focus groups to present whole school changes and decisions to Head teacher Meetings will take place once per half term The team will be led by Mrs Richards There will be 2 members from Year 11 only (1 boy and 1 girl)

  5. Job Description: School Council This role will involve; • Collecting student voice from the whole school cohort • Co ordination of student votes • Helping to plan whole school events such as rewards day and enigma day • Presenting to Head teacher • Making decisions on and planning whole school charity events Meetings will take place once per half term The team will be led by Mrs Richards There will be 2 members per year group Y7-Y13 (14 in total)

  6. Job Description: Future Focus Group This role will involve; • Planning year group charity fundraising events • Collecting student voice from the year group • Communication of ideas and information to school council • Populating year group noticeboard • Planning assemblies Meetings will take place once per fortnight The teams will be led by the aPDMs for your year group There will be 2 members per form (16 in total)

  7. Job Description: Form Prefect This role will involve; • Co ordination of form charity events • Co ordination of inter form competitions • Collection of charity funds • Monitoring of uniform and planners • General assistance during form time The teams will be led by the Form Tutor There will be 2 members per form

  8. Job Description: Faculty Student Leader This role will involve; • Assistance with Faculty events such as open evening • Conducting Faculty student voice • Help planning trips • Supervision of Faculty clubs • Creation of resources for revision, school website and school newsletter • Help creating Faculty displays The teams will be led by the Director of Learning for each Faculty/Subject area There will be between 5-10 members per subject across all year groups Y7-Y13

  9. Each week TFTD will look at a recent news article which effects you as students and members of society. If you have any suggestions or read any relevant or interesting articles, please speak to Mrs Richards to get them included. Princess Eugenie’s wedding causes royal stir This weekend saw Princess Eugenie from the Royal Family get married. The wedding was attended by 850 rich and famous guests. It was televised and 3.9 million people tuned in to watch. 4,000 people visited the grounds of Windsor Castle to watch in person. Whilst the cost of the wedding was covered by the Royal Family themselves, 50,000 campaigners have signed a petition protesting the fact that the wedding has cost the tax payer lots of money too. The wedding is expected to leave Police with a security bill for 2 million pounds. The public funds have had to cover the cost of policing traffic management and stewarding the event. Supporters of the Royal family explain that the amount of revenue brought into the UK from tourism and selling merchandise and press releases from the wedding will hugely exceed any spending and will help to boost the UK economy in the long run. Should the public tax payers money be used to help pay for the royal wedding? Why and how could the Royal wedding help the UK economy?

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