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Edition 5a: April <strong>2018</strong><br />

The <strong>Dragon</strong><br />

ELECTION<br />

St George’s heads to the<br />

polls<br />

By Leah Naylor and Luke Blishen<br />

It’s that time of year when we get to vote<br />

for who will serve as our head girl and head<br />

boy next year.<br />

These past few weeks, applications have<br />

been submitted by Year 10 for the<br />

prestigious posts, which are only in their<br />

second year of existence.<br />

Although there are many places up for<br />

grabs, the elections for head boy and head<br />

girl are taking place on April 27th and<br />

everybody will have a chance to vote for<br />

who they think will represent the school and<br />

embody all the ASPIRE values consistently<br />

as a key member of the school community.<br />

One of the most important things to know<br />

about the candidates is who they are and<br />

what they stand for. On the following pages<br />

you will find details of 11 students who think<br />

they have what it takes to best represent<br />

our school.<br />

The selection of the candidates was based<br />

on applications they submitted to their<br />

head of year, Miss Keenan, and she chose<br />

according to who she thought ‘captured<br />

the essence of the year group’ and who<br />

would be the best ambassadors of the<br />

school.<br />

Miss Keenan took the role of head of<br />

Year 10 in September, so all students<br />

have had a new opportunity to have a<br />

fresh start, therefore giving all students<br />

a new chance to show who they are<br />

without the backlash of past incidences.<br />

This gave all pupils a fair chance at<br />

these two important roles.<br />

The head of year has high expectations<br />

for her year group as ‘they are open<br />

minded’ and ‘have the confidence to<br />

voice their opinions’. She believes that<br />

they will make many positive changes<br />

around the school, not only for the<br />

student population right now, but also<br />

in the future.


Serving the school …<br />

Head Boy and Head Girl have quite a lot of responsibility in school.<br />

One of the main things they must do is encompass all the ASPIRE values on a<br />

daily basis, to be a role model and relate well to younger pupils and their peers.<br />

Another responsibility is overseeing the prefect team and organising the duty<br />

team. It is also essential to be a big part of the St George community, for<br />

example taking part in charity events and the organisation of these.<br />

Looking ahead, being a prefect in school can have many advantages later in life. It looks excellent on your CV<br />

and job applications as it shows you have held a position of great responsibility and you are a good leader -<br />

qualities guaranteed to impress at interviews.<br />

Head Girl for 2017-<strong>2018</strong> India Miles, who was the first to hold the post, said: “Being Head Girl is a great<br />

experience where you can impact the lives of others at this school for the better.”<br />

Ben McCormack, Head Boy for 2017-18, said: “What I loved about being Head Boy was the sense of<br />

responsibility I gained from the role.”<br />

Teachers are invited to vote as well as students, and the candidates will also have to take part in an interview<br />

with the Chair of Governors Mr Marchetti and Headteacher Mr Habberley.<br />

.<br />

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Klueless Kevin<br />

by Joel Shibu


How to vote<br />

You can find out more from the candidates who will be participating in<br />

assemblies this week – or ask them about their ideas if you see them around<br />

school.<br />

Voting will take place on Friday 27 th April. Look out for details about where<br />

you can cast your vote.<br />

All students in Years 7 to 10 are eligible to vote. You may only vote once. You<br />

will be issued with a ballot slip, which will look like this:<br />

VOTING FORM<br />

Please put a cross in the box next to the person you are voting for.<br />

Please only vote for ONE Head Boy and ONE Head Girl.<br />

If you vote for more than one person your vote won’t be counted.<br />

Head Boy<br />

Head Girl<br />

Name of candidate 1 Name of candidate 1<br />

Once votes have been counted and verified, the results will be shared with all<br />

students. Watch this space …

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