As coordinators, it is our duty to ensure that your sixth form experience is all-encompassing (almost), and under-girded and supported by a culture of self-discipline, initiative and reverence. It is therefore imperative that we operate in the same set of norms and protocols that ensured your development in the first five years of your high school life and do so in a comprehensive manner - learning that fosters academic, spiritual, emotional, physiological and social growth. Much will be given to you, and therefore, much is expected of you.
With that said, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.
You are student-leader, therefore, your very demeanour, attire, academic rigour, social and extracurricular involvement must this reflect.
A long as you don the white shirt, you are the student body's highest representative.
Your roles and responsibilities as a learner now transcend the student-teacher dynamic you experienced in first through fifth form. You are being prepared for higher education, whether this is in a tertiary institution or beyond, and therefore, your learning, though our responsibility, also relies, to a great deal, on your own personal efforts.
You are NOT above the school rules and regulations. These rules and regulations apply to you as much as it does every other student, and adherence to them gives you the authority to enforce them at lower school as well.
You are to uphold all your duties with discipline, and if not love, a sense of duty and dignity.
Make sure to check our schedule to keep yourself abreast with the goings-on of the school and check our publications.
Be inspired!
Arlene