Head Girls' Welcome
Jasmine
Head Girl, House
Hello everyone! My name is Jasmine. I am both honoured and excited for this opportunity to be one of Rosebery’s Head Girls and, specifically, Head of House. Over the next year, I aim to maintain an environment where all students feel supported, valued and empowered to achieve their best. I have had such a positive 6 years here in the Rosebery community, so my goal is to ensure all of the younger year groups share this same experience by encouraging them to get involved in all aspects of school life. I am excited to work alongside the House Leaders to improve Rosebery students' house pride and vibrant spirit, whilst fostering a sense of unity and friendly competition.
"Being Head Girl will give me the opportunity to work closely with teachers and staff to improve communication between students and the school leadership, ensuring every voice is heard and that we continue to uphold the Rosebery Way. My goal is to inspire our students to see themselves as leaders (with ambition to make a difference) whilst creating a supportive culture where we celebrate the diverse talents that make the Rosebery School community so special."
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Lilly
Head Girl, Committee
Hi there! My name is Lilly, and I am thrilled to be one of the Head Girls here at Rosebery School. I oversee the Committee members, including Wellbeing, Environment, Learning and Community.
I can’t wait to work with my Committee Deputy Head Girls and the rest of the Junior Leadership Team to create a school environment which promotes kindness and creates hope. From small-scale ideas to enforcing larger schemes that will benefit everyone, we want Rosebery to reflect its students.
"I truly believe that hope is the best way to bring together the whole of the Rosebery community. My aim is to create a community of young people who are hopeful about their futures and strive to make a difference where they see a need for change. I want to make sure that everyone's voices are heard, as nobody is too small to make a difference."