Sixth Form Leadership Team 2022

We are delighted to announce the Sixth Form Leadership Team for 2022/23, whose appointments reflect their commitment and dedication to lead by example, promoting the school’s aims and working as a team to help ensure that all Sixth Form members have the opportunity to develop the academic and personal skills needed to achieve their true potential.

Considerable time and organisational skills are required for the efficient delivery of these aims so Leadership members are awarded specific roles and responsibilities, in line with the skills and passions of each individual:

  • Head Boy – Armaan Javed
  • Head Girl – Eloise Woodford
  • Head of Student Council – James Roxburgh
  • Prep Liaison Coordinator & Senior Blog – Mohaned Rehman
  • Charity Coordinators – Heleemah Khan & Marcus Bamford
  • Wellbeing Officer – Niamh Grant
  • Events Officer – Rameez Khan
  • Careers Liaison Officers – Jarvis Yu

For many new students, being treated as an individual is a new and liberating experience.


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