STUDENT LEADERSHIP
Leadership is a key feature of our school. Great leadership abounds in all areas from students to teachers. We have a wide range of leadership opportunities for students such as House Captains to Student Council, Librarian, Sports and Wet Day monitors.
A representative is elected from each class to form a school council. The council meets once a month to provide a student voice in the school.
A group of Year 8 pupils are also nominated as health promotion representatives on to this council.
Opportunities are provided across the school with more of a focus on our senior learners to contribute to our school.
This provides students with opportunities to grow and develop their own leadership capacity whilst supporting other students.
Year 7/8 students apply for leadership roles in which they feel best suited, linking to areas of interest.
Some of the student leadership roles and opportunities in the senior school are:
Whānau Group Leaders - responsible for co-ordinating regular interclass sport competitions
Sports monitors - allocating and distributing sports equipment
Playground monitors - supporting students with positive play initiatives
Physical Activity Leaders (PALS) - planning and implementing junior school fitness programmes
Student mentoring - tuakana teina. Supporting in and and out of class activities