Kingston Business School Rep candidate
How would you represent students from your school?
1. Listen to their concerns: Hear their thoughts, ideas, and worries to understand their needs.
2. Amplify their voices: Share their perspectives and opinions with teachers, administrators, and the broader community.
3. Support their initiatives: Help students develop and implement projects and events that benefit the school community.
4. Foster inclusivity and diversity: Ensure that all students feel welcome, valued, and represented, regardless of their background, culture, or identity.
5. Communicate effectively: Keep students informed about important issues, events, and decisions that affect them.
By doing so, I would strive to build a positive and supportive school community that empowers students to succeed and thrive.
What do you think is the number one priority for students from your school?
Based on common concerns and trends, I would say that the number one priority for students from my school is likely: Mental Health and Well-being Many students face pressure to perform academically, socially, and extracurricular, which can lead to stress, anxiety, and decreased mental well-being. Ensuring access to resources, support systems, and a positive school culture that prioritizes mental health would be essential to supporting students' overall well-being and success.
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