The Years 7-8 Student Voice Council is the student representative body of the learning community. As a learning community, we are concerned for the academic, cultural, physical, social, emotional and spiritual development of each person in our care. In adopting a Student Voice Council position, leaders must embrace, promote and model the Purpose and Concerns, leading the students of the 7-8 Campus to uphold the expectations and values of our community. In addition, Student Leaders will display exemplary conduct, engagement and attitudes relating to all areas of School life and learning. They will work enthusiastically with fellow students, creating and promoting educational opportunities for all. Students at the Middle School campus are able to apply for the position of Student House Leader or Key Class Representative, and all 20 students will form the Student Voice Council per semester.
The Student Voice Council role of Student House Leader is an integral position to promote and uphold the spirit of the Middle School. Successful Student House Leader applicants will be appointed based on their application, interview with the Senior Leadership team, a speech to their House members, followed by a student and staff vote. The tenure of Student House Leader positions is one semester.
Student House Leaders’ responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Committing to and modelling all aspects of the Purpose and Concerns
- Contributing to the development of activities and opportunities that will promote House spirit and belonging
- Motivating all students to engage in House activities with pride and determination
- As part of the Student Voice Senate, contributing to creating, leading and supporting the student initiatives of the Senate, in the areas of Creativity, Action and Service
- Being punctual and engaged in all meetings and leadership activities
- Being called upon to represent the Campus at special events and functions (which might extend beyond the School day)
- Being a true representative of the students of the Campus by listening to and encouraging all students to have a voice.
The Student Voice Council role of Key Class Representative is an integral position to ensure that all students are represented and have a voice in the Middle School. Successful Key Class Representatives will be appointed based on their application, interview with their Key Teacher, a speech to their class and a student and staff vote. The tenure of a Class Representative position is one semester.
Class Representatives’ responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Committing to and modelling all aspects of the Purpose and Concerns
- Contributing to the development of Key Class initiatives and activities
- Motivating all students to engage in Key Class initiatives and activities with pride and determination
- Working closely with Key Teachers, assisting in classroom management and delivery of curriculum, such as Wellbeing activities.
- As part of the Student Voice Council, contributing to creating, leading and supporting the student initiatives of the Council, in the areas of Creativity, Action and Service
- Acting as a point of liaison between the staff, the Student Voice Council and the student body, ensuring that concerns, visions and ideas are communicated
- Being punctual and engaged in all meetings and leadership activities
- Being called upon to represent the Campus at special events and functions (which might extend beyond the School day)
- Being a true representative of the students of the Campus by listening to and encouraging all students to have a voice.
In addition to elected representatives, all students at the Middle School are encouraged to show leadership; to act with integrity, to take pride in their Middle School community and to engage in initiatives that contribute to the culture of the campus.