New school head team is revealed
THE King’s School has now appointed a new head boy and head girl from its year 11 prospective students.
Aaryaa Premanand, 15, from Macclesfield and Iona Whaley, 15, from Prestbury, will take on the roles during their very important GCSE year.
Keen artist Aaryaa, who would like a career in finance, said: “The head boy and girl have a very important role to represent the school at events and to be role models for the younger students.
“I see the head boy as someone who acts as a bridge between teacher and student.
“Therefore, I am happy to highlight and propose solutions to issues that students may want to raise, as well as improve the student life at the school for everyone.”
Iona, a talented sportswoman who represents the school at hockey and at trampolining and would like to be a doctor, said: “I want to inspire others to realise their full potential.
“It’s important to create a positive environment within the school and I see my role as helping to bring together the school community, staff and students, and essentially becoming the voice for the student body.”
Helen Broadley, the principal of King’s senior division, added: “We feel these wonderful young people will bring a lot of energy and drive to an important role that cements the bond between the staff and the student body.
“The last 18 months have been very challenging for many young people, as they have faced uncertainty and upheaval and now, more than ever, it is important that our pupils have a strong voice.”