Student Leadership
Student leadership group
All students at HSAEL have the opportunity to lead. At the start of the academic year students can apply to join one of our committees and go through a very rigorous shortlisting process as shown below.
Stage One: Students complete an online application form.
Stage Two: Students are shortlisted by SLT.
Stage Three: All students vote for their student leader to represent their year group.
All students complete a training day during the autumn term to ensure they are prepared to be successful in their leadership role. This includes safeguarding and mental health training to sign post students when needed.
Termly Student Leadership Schedule:
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Student leaders to launch student survey in assemblies.
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Question time with the Principal.
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Student Survey launch.
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Meet with lead staff member to review student survey and create action plan.
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Students to complete follow up lunch time surveys.
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Student leaders to present action plan in LDT lessons.
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Students to complete follow up meeting with lead staff member.
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House Captains Staff Lead: Mr MacPherson |
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee Staff Lead: Mr Christopher |
Year 7 Transition Mentors Staff Lead: Ms Gozlugol |
Sixth Form Council
Staff Lead: Mr Bryan |
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Responsibility: Lead on student voice to implement change and review the student surveys. |
Responsibility: Planning and organising of events as part of the Culture and Diversity Calendar and reviewing the LDT curriculum. |
Responsibility: Support year 7 students in their first year at the Academy. |
Responsibility: Lead on student voice in the sixth form to implement change and review the student surveys. |
Student Leadership Group
House Captains
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Sixth Form Council
As a result of student voice work at the Academy, students have been at the heart of decision making. Student feedback has led to the following changes to Academy life:
- Changes to line up: location, increase in student shout outs, music in the morning, line up readings to showcase student leadership.
- More rewards issued – over 90,000 by the end of the year, rewards auctions, rewards parties, rewards trips.
- Changes to the lunch system: priority lunch for one year group each day and a quicker queuing system.
- Launch of extracurricular programme: 21 clubs to attend before and after school.
- Launch of breakfast club so students have a place to go before school.
- Intervention sessions for Year 11 and Year 13.
- Opportunities to participate in competitive sport at local level, as well as visit museums, hear external speakers and take part in workshops to build your character.
- Improved the quality of teaching in all subjects through employing excellent new teachers.
- Upgraded the culture in classrooms so students support each other and participate fully.