2003 School Magazine

STUDENT LEADERS

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Student Executive Fourth Row (L-Rj: We ridy Chilvers, Clare Applegarth, Gemma Deal, Madelin Newman, Natalie Griffin Third Row (L-R): lessica Shulman, Katherine Hogarth, Katherine Boyd. Hannah Douglas. Nicola Walsh, Rachael Do o1an Nicholson, A1ix Vann, Katie Moore, A1yce Frew Second Row IL-R): Amy Clarke. Prudence Healey, Kirby Short. Katrina Torresan. He Ien Chong, Aishwarya Singh. Kirsty Hamilton. IOCelyn Knight Front Row IL-co: lessica Rothnie, Mr A. Dale, Mrs M. MCConaghy, Mrs A. Bell, Miss F. Williams, Lauren Harrison Absent: Alexandra Larsen

A new addition to the School's leadership team in 2003 was the re-introduction of the office of Prefect. We are essentially the School's pu blic representatives, with an emphasis on promoting good citizenship and displaying the characteristics of sound academic performance, good in a n ners, wearing the uniform with pride and community awareness. Prefect activities included welcoming guests to the opening of the new Science building, Alumni re-union tours, parent evenings and special tasks during the course of Open Day. The title of Prefect was a wonderful gift from the School and was awarded to thirteen Year 12 students who have actively portrayed traits that the Grammar community wishes to promote. The role is still an evolving one, with Prefects meeting and forming ideas throughout the year. Whilst a diverse group, the Prefects have aimed to represent both Year 12 and the whole of the student community's ideals to the best of their ability.

Prefects Third Row (L-Rj: Phoebe Gervaise, Jordan Dreitzer, Jessica Wilson, Emily Sandstrom Second Row (L-Rj: Anushka De A1wis. Nerida Haberkern, Lucy Hall, Jillian Malone, Diana Hoyes Front Row IL-Rj: Gabriella Ritchie, lessica Rothnie, Miss F. Williams, Mrs A. Bell, Lauren Harrison, A1ice Walker Absent: Panayiota Tanos, Emma Thornpson

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