Student Leadership Appointments
Congratulations to (from left) Lisa, Lewis, Chenai, Daniel and Mai-Grace who have been appointed to the Student Leadership Team.
The recruitment process was very thorough with candidates making presentations to students in assembly, to staff at briefing, followed by a formal interview with Ms Ellis and Mr Marlow. The standard was very high and the result of the vote was very close. The final decision was:
Head Students: Lewis Park & Chenai Camps.
Deputy Head Students: Daniel Spragg, Lisa Alaba & Mia-Grace Whitaker.
Ms Ellis said: “Student leaders represent the very best qualities of Fearnhill Students and act as role models for the school community. I am delighted with this year’s appointments and I know they will work hard to support students and keep on improving Fearnhill.”
The students themselves also commented:
Lewis and Chenai: “We are both truly honoured to be able to take on such an active role in the Fearnhill community and we highly appreciate the support from both students and staff throughout the entire recruitment process. We hope to continue to use your support and ideas to improve the experience for students at Fearnhill school. Not only that but we shall also work closely with the headteacher and Senior Leadership Team to make sure that your ideas get vocalised! Thank you again for the support, and the opportunity to make a difference.”
Mia-Grace: “I am truly thankful for being given the opportunity to be Deputy Head in charge of Management. I will use this position to ensure there is a smooth running of the prefect team and I will be readily available to organise meetings that are suitable for both the students and teachers. I am looking forward in anticipation to working alongside the senior prefects and holding constructive meetings which will actively contribute towards bettering the school.”
Daniel: “I am honoured to be the school’s Deputy Head in charge of Development. This means that I will be in charge of the student voice as well as implementing ideas on how we can improve the school. I can’t wait to get started.”
Lisa: “I am really grateful to have been given the Deputy Head role of Wellbeing. I feel that mental health and wellbeing should be prioritised in young people and schools and I can’t wait to put systems in place and give resources for students to better their wellbeing in such crucial years. I will be doing everything I can to make a difference while I’m still a part of the Fearnhill community.”