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Criterion 5.5

STUDENT LEADERSHIP

5.5 Student Leadership

Approach to Leadership Development 5.5 Student Leadership

Student Councillors

Lead by Serving Assigned Roles & Responsibilities, Organisation of Events, Fundraising

Level Camps, Leadership Training Camps, OBS, OSL, CCA

Building Character Sports Leaders

Student Leadershi p

CCA Leaders

Developing Skills Workshops, Enrichment Activities, Leaders Forum, Students Dialogue

5 Year (2003-2008) Leadership Plan

Class Leaders

5.5 Student Leadership

Student Council Structure COUNCIL PRESIDENT Jenisha

VICE PRESIDENT Phyllis Ong

WELFARE DEPT I/C Siti Sabrina

EVENTS DEPT I/C Teh Wen Jing

EVENTS DEPT 2 I/C Lin Yuefang

VICE PRESIDENT Soh Ming

DISCIPLINED EPT I/C Tan Wei Jing

DISCIPLINE DEPT 2 I/C Azfar B Ali

SERVING COUNCILLORS

ADMIN DEPT I/C Liau Sher Min

5.5 Student Leadership

Review System

SCHOOL • Pupils’ Survey

COUNCIL • Event Report • Post-Activity Feedback

INDIVIDUAL • Mid-Year Survey •Year-End Survey •Needs Analysis • Personal Reflection

5.5 Student Leadership

Building Character Level Camps, Leadership Training Camps, OBS, OSL, CCA, Outdoor Expeditions

5.5 Student Leadership

Developing Skills Workshops and Seminars, Council Forums, Student Dialogue

5.5 Student Leadership

Lead by Serving Assigned Roles & Responsibilities, Event Organisation ( Sec 1 Camp, ACES Day, Fund Raising, National Day, Racial Harmony Day etc.

5.5 Student Leadership

Promotion of School Values by Student Leaders Leadership Activities (helping out in daily activities, school events and functions)

Student Leaders Promote Values

Decision Making (Running of activities and CCA)

Personal Conduct

Our Student Leaders 9.5 Student Leadership

Year

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

% of student population given the opportunity to develop their leadership potential

76.8

78.1

72.6

75.0

79.6

% of students who indicated that the student leaders have performed their roles effectively

67.0

70.1

62.3

62.1

65.2

% of students who responded that student leaders are good role models

62.1

65.1

55.9

57.7

57.1

Involvement in Events / Programmes 9.5 Student Leadership

Events / Activities

Programmes

Routine duties / Assembly duties

Leadership Training Programme

National Day Celebrations

Sports Education Programme

Racial Harmony Day

Outward Bound School

International Friendship Day

Overseas Service Learning

Sec 1 Orientation

Youth Mediation Forum

Sec 1 Camp Assembly Talk / Student Dialogue ACES Day Teacher’s Day Celebrations Parent’s Meeting

9.5 Student Leadership

Improvements made to Student Leadership in 2009 1. Over 2 years, all lower secondary students will be a member of the Class Committee 2. They will perform these duties on a rotational basis and serve for a minimum of six months 3. Opportunities will be given for every pupil to take on a leadership role and be a role-model for his/her classmates

9.5 Student Leadership

9.5.1 Development in Leadership Qualities Key Indicators

2006

2007

2008

2008 Targets

2009 Targets

Source

CCA Outstanding Awards

80 – 5.9%

25 – 2%

35-2.6%

3%

3%

Awards day

Eagles Award Leadership Category

59 – 5% 44 Leader cat

5% – 44 Leaders cat

59 - 5% 42 Leaders Cat

5%

5%

Cockpit

Bronze Award 46 Students

Results will only be Announced In 2009

100

100

NYAA

NYAA

Bronze Award 44 students

9.5 Student Leadership

9.5.2 Satisfaction with Leadership Development Programme Key Indicators

2006

2007

2008

2008 Target

2009 Target

Many pupils are given opportunities to develop leadership potential

65.10%

66.6

79.60%

80%

83%

Student leaders are confident and effective

62.30%

62.10%

65.20%

70%

70%

Student leaders are well selected.

52.70%

54.60%

51.80%

70%

70%

Student leaders are good role models

55.90%

57.7–%

57.10%

70%

70%

Student leaders play active role

66.40%

68.40%

69.40%

70%

70%

Source

Student Survey

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