House Captain Elections Friday 12 th December 2014.

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House Captain Elections Friday 12 th December 2014

House Captain Candidates Conham Jordan Gilbert Callum Jordan Chloe-Renae Cole Robyn Brookwood Emma Fear

House Captain Candidates Hencliff Charlie Haskins Lewis Williamson George Hockenhull Beth Moody Amy Guy Lily Clapp

House Captain Candidates Bickley Zak Rivera Max Hutchins Owen Bold Kim Ashley Diya Vaid Capriella Hooper Amy Durham Betsy Adams Nicole Underwood-Hodges

House Captain Candidates Cleeve Callum Dando Stan Hill Hannah Garland Lauren Rodman Georgia Balsom

How do I find out more? The House Captain candidates are speaking in House Assemblies on Monday 8 th – Thursday 11 th December. More information will be available on the ‘House Notice Boards’ in the Canteen and on the Student Leadership page on Moodle.

Friday 12 th December 2014

Where to Vote? The polling stations will be open at the following locations: Conham House– Dance Studio Hencliff – Drama Studio Bickley – Foyer Cleeve – Fitness Studio

When to Vote? The polling stations will be open at the following times: Before School – 8.15am – 8.35am Break Time – 11.05am – 11.25am Lunch Time – 12.25pm – 13.05pm After School – 15.10pm – 15.30pm They are not open during lesson times.

Who can vote? All students and staff members. You can only vote for House Captains for your own House. There will be two different ballot papers. One for the male House Captain and the other for the female House Captain.

How do you vote? You will need to sign in at the registration desk at the polling station. You will be given two separate ballot (voting) papers – (boy and girl elections). You fill in the ballot paper by placing a CROSS (X) in each column (example below). You get a 1 st and 2 nd choice of candidate. Candidate1 st Vote Choice2 nd Vote Choice Student A Student B Student C Student D Student E  

How do you vote? If you fill in the ballot paper incorrectly, your vote will not be counted. Once you have voted, you fold your paper and place in the sealed ballot box. The polling station must be a calm/quiet environment. Any person who is not following this will not be able to vote.

When do we find out the results? Whole School Assembly 19 th December 2014