Student Services

Student Council Goals

1

Caring for students in line with Arab and Islamic values.

2

Developing leadership in students and giving them a platform to express their views.

3

Educating students about their rights and responsibilities under applicable laws and regulations.

4

Supporting students’ scientific, cultural, social, and sporting activities.

5

Support educational and academic skills.

6

Instilling discipline rules in line with school vision.

7

Enhancing the spirit of cooperation, the concept of teamwork among students, and strengthening student-to-faculty relationships, management and academia.

Student Council

The Student Council represents the student body. Through it, members participate in school affairs and work alongside the administration, the teaching staff, and parents to serve the school and its students.

The Council plays an important role at every school. It gives members a forum to exchange ideas with staff — the principal, teachers, and others — and helps them build the resources and standing they need to support their own projects and grow into responsible citizens who contribute to their communities.

From here, members of the Council can face the difficulties and challenges within the school campus, propose successful solutions, and enable students to hold workshops or meaningful projects.

Student Council Rules

Mechanism for the nomination of the Student Union Council member

  1. Any student can apply for any of the student council posts except for the President’s position.
  2. Candidates for Executive Positions: Class representatives must submit the following documents: (Curriculum vitae, and two letters of recommendation from the school staff) to be delivered to the Board Supervisor.

  3. If documents are accepted, a week is allocated to candidates for all positions to prepare for the nomination campaign in accordance with certain principles and orientations.

  4. Each candidate is given an opportunity to talk about his or her election program, in front of colleagues for 5-10 minutes.

  5. The election of the Executive Board begins.

  6. Announcement of election winners.

Students of the intermediate and secondary stages elect the members of the Student Council by voting. Those who wish to vote for the Council must meet the following conditions:

  1. Be a seventh grader, or a higher class.
  2. The student’s behavioral record should be good.
  3. Be able to attend Council meetings.
  4. Know the value of teamwork to serve the Council’s goals and committees.
  5. Four members, representing grades 7-12, are elected for the following positions:

    1. President of the Student Council.
    2. Vice-President
    3. Secretary of the Council
    4. Treasurer
    5. Class representatives.