School Captain
School Captain is a student appointed or elected to represent the school in some cases the title is 'Head of School' or 'School Pupil Leader'.
This student, usually becomes the captain in the senior year, (Year 12, in secondary and Year 6 in primary schools) in their final year of attending that school. It is similar to "Student Body President" in the United States, it is the senior representative of a school's pupils, and the school, in the community.
School captains are mainly found in British Empire legacy school systems: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Zimbabwe for example [[divine grace high school in india still appoints school captains as representative of the students body. The School captain is chosen from the Lower Sixth formers by ballot, students vote in their respective hostels which are considered as constituencies and staff members also cast their votes. After election the Incumbent officially hands over his duties to the elected school captain on first day of October three to four weeks before public examinations start to enable the outgoing school captain to concentrate on his school work.[1] It is not, however, usually used in the United Kingdom itself, where head girl and head boy are used.
Election
In some schools, the staff appoints the captain while in others an extensive interview process is involved but generally the positions are filled by election. Some elections involve the student body, some the faculty staff, and some both. Often there is some pre-selection of candidates by the school executive.
To be elected as school captain is a high honour, and the student who fills the position usually has earned particular distinction among the student body as well as among the staff. They are usually a student that has achieved a higher degree of commitment, dedication, experience, and intelligence above that of the average student. In some schools the captain is the head prefect. However, the Head Girl and Head Boy and the school captain can both exist within the same school, and where hierarchy determines that the head boy/girl is ranked higher than the school.
Role and Responsibilities
The school captain can act as a liaison between the students at large and the faculty staff, and between the school and the community. If a student gets into trouble, it can reflect badly upon the captain. The captain may also represent the school in sporting events against other schools, this is more common with private schools.The responsibilities of a school captain are:
- Meet with The Dean of Student of Life once per week to discuss school issues as they pertain to the student body’s governance.
- Work with Class Deans and me to plan school-wide events.
- Meet with The Dean of Student Life weekly to establish healthy, working relationships.
- Work with the Class Deans and me to continually improve student governance.
- Be available to recruiting events so that we, as a school, increase our enrolment for school year.
- Collaborate with the Class Captains to develop activities, events and leadership opportunities for the student body.
- Promote further student leadership within the school.
- Be available for events such as Open House, Grand Event, Shadow Days and any other school activity that requires your leadership.
- Be a good role model for younger students
When running for or electing school captaincy's there is certain things that should be considered first. A good School captain must be involved in the school and community prior to the role of captaincy as well as having before experienced a leadership roles responsibility.
Usually, School Captains are appointed with a badge, one that is evidence of their status.