Student Leadership at Wellsway

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Student Leadership at Wellsway Green Team (DSG) All year groups Raise awareness of sustainability in school. Maintain conservation area. Debate Club All year groups Led by sixth form students Students meet weekly to debate current issues. House Council (NLV) All year groups An elected representative from each tutor group, in every House, attends bi-termly meetings to discuss school improvements. Anti-Bullying Ambassadors All year groups Students elected by their House Councils. Formal Anti-Bullying training delivered to ambassadors. Students raise awareness of bullying and support peers. Wellbeing Group (JUR) All year groups The group meets fortnightly to discuss wellbeing issues that students at Wellsway face and strategies to raise awareness. Challenge Leaders (AKR) All year groups Self-elected students who support enrichment for HAPS. ETeam (Equalities Group) All year groups Students run sessions for targeted Y7 students who are finding transition difficult. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Y7 Leadership Opportunities (RBR) Y7 students support Y10 Buddy training Y11 House Leaders (NLV) Students appointed through an application and interview process. Students support Y7 transition, school events (e.g. Open Evening) lead House Council meetings and support other student led groups. Y13 Head Students and Leadership Committee (MSH) Students are selected through hustings and represent the school during events (Open Evening, WMAT Conference etc.) Y7-9 Sports Ambassadors (REV) Students support transition sports events. Y10 Sports Leaders (REV) Students support the PE department in organising and delivering Inter-House competitions, including Sports Day. Y8 Student Support Helpers (JLD) Students act as helpers for student support, welcoming visitors and delivering messages to help develop independence and confidence. Duke of Edinburgh (DSG) Bronze (Y9) and Silver(Y10) Students independently plan, organise and complete volunteering, skills projects and expeditions. Y10 Buddies (RBR) Students partake in training to support Y7 students through transition. Y11 Prom Committee (BTR) Self-elected Y11 students arrange Leavers’ celebrations, including: Hoodies, Yearbook, Leavers’ Day and Prom evening.

Student Leadership at Wellsway Green Team All year groups Raise awareness of sustainability in school. Maintain conservation area. Debate Club All year groups Led by sixth form students Students meet weekly to debate current issues. House Council All year groups An elected representative from each tutor group, in every House, attends bi-termly meetings to discuss school improvements. Anti-Bullying Ambassadors All year groups Students elected by their House Councils. Formal Anti-Bullying training delivered to ambassadors. Students raise awareness of bullying and support peers. Wellbeing Group All year groups The group meets fortnightly to discuss wellbeing issues that students at Wellsway face and strategies to raise awareness. Challenge Leaders All year groups Self-elected students who support enrichment for HAPS. ETeam (Equalities Group) All year groups Students run sessions for targeted Y7 students who are finding transition difficult. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Y7 Leadership Opportunities Y7 students support Y10 Buddy training Y11 House Leaders Students appointed through an application and interview process. Students support Y7 transition, school events (e.g. Open Evening) lead House Council meetings and support other student led groups. Y13 Head Students and Leadership Committee Students are selected through hustings and represent the school during events (Open Evening, WMAT Conference etc.) Y7-9 Sports Ambassadors Students support transition sports events. Y10 Sports Leaders Students support the PE department in organising and delivering Inter-House competitions, including Sports Day. Y8 Student Support Helpers Students act as helpers for student support, welcoming visitors and delivering messages to help develop independence and confidence. Duke of Edinburgh Bronze (Y9) and Silver(Y10) Students independently plan, organise and complete volunteering, skills projects and expeditions. Y10 Buddies Students partake in training to support Y7 students through transition. Y11 Prom Committee Self-elected Y11 students arrange Leavers’ celebrations, including: Hoodies, Yearbook, Leavers’ Day and Prom evening.