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 Welcome Address                               6 ESSENTIAL TIPS TO THRIVE FROM


                                               YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT!



                                                     ood day, everyone! I’m Aliyu Zannah, and I have the
 elcome back to the 2024/2025 academic year! I am truly   honour of being the Student Council President of The
                 OUT!                        I aim to do my very best.
 honoured to serve as your Head Boy this year. I am com-  MISS GRegent Secondary School for the 2024/2025 academic
 Wmitted to doing everything I can to make this year memo-  session. It is truly a privilege to serve you all in this position, and
 rable, successful, and enriching for all of us.



 As your Head Boy, I will strive to be a voice for all students, work col-  Based on my experience, I’d like to give you a few tips to help
                                             you grow and thrive here at The Regent Secondary School:
 laboratively with the school leadership and my fellow prefects, and
 promote a positive and inclusive environment where everyone feels   ZANNAH ALIYU
                 STUDENT COUNCIL                aware of all the rules and regulations of our great school.
 valued and heard.                           1.  Read  the  Student  and  Parent  Handbook  so  you’re  fully
                           PRESIDENT            Obeying the rules keeps you and other students safe.
 Being a part of Regent Secondary School has been a transforma-
                                             2.  Participate in House competitions. Make sure you volunteer
 tive experience for me, one that has taught me numerous invalu-
                                                and do your best in as many competitions as possible.
 able lessons I will carry with me for the rest of my life. I am incredibly
                                             3.  Focus during class because every lesson matters.
 proud to be part of a community that places such a high value on
                                             4.  Ask for help if you don’t understand something. Many peo-
 personal development, integrity, and excellence.
                                                ple are willing to help, from your Head of Year and Head of
                                                House to your form tutors and teachers.
 It brings me great joy to welcome the new students, from Year 7 to
                                             5.  Set goals that you would like to achieve by the end of the
 Year 10, who are just beginning their journey at The Regent Second-
                                                week, month, or term, and ensure you have an account-
 ary School. I am confident that you will find this school to be more
                                                ability buddy to keep you on track.
 than just a place of learning, it is a place where you will build   6.  Always maintain a positive attitude when things go wrong.
 friendships, discover your passions, and develop the skills and   It can be hard to keep your cool or stay calm, but know

 values that will guide you throughout your lives.  that those situations are learning opportunities and you’re
                                                growing through them!
 As we embark on this new academic year, I encourage every-
 one—whether you are a new student or have been with us for
                                                  THINGS TO AVOID
 years—to embrace the opportunities that lie ahead. Let’s com-
 mit to working together, supporting one another, and creat-
 ing a school environment where everyone feels included and
 empowered to achieve their best.                 1.  Try to arrive on time for class, as you might miss

                                                      important messages from the teacher.
                                                  2.  Always be respectful to everyone.
 MOGHALU CHUKWUKA YEAR 11 CONGO                   3.  No bullying.









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