Student Council
Student Council
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The Student Council represents the voice of learners at the College, giving students the opportunity to share ideas and contribute to decisions that shape college life.
About the Student Council
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Two students from every class are nominated or volunteer to become members of the Student Council. The Council represents the views, interests and ideas of the student body, speaking on behalf of students and sharing their feedback with college staff.
What does the Student Council do?
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Student Council members may:
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Attend meetings and gather feedback from students
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Share ideas, concerns and suggestions with tutors and College staff
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Help shape college trips, clubs, fundraising activities and events
Why become a Student Council member?
Becoming a Student Council member helps students develop valuable skills that support personal growth, confidence and future opportunities. Through active participation, students will:
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Build confidence by sharing ideas and representing others
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Develop strong communication and leadership skills
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Gain experience in teamwork, responsibility and decision‑making
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Strengthen positive relationships with staff and fellow students