Head boy and Head girl
Head girlCleopatra Geingos
People thought that being head girl would come with a red carpet and a glamorous lifestyle, but in reality, it was much more than that. Being head girl taught me many lessons and achievements that I will carry for the rest of my life, including a powerful combination of leadership, making an impact, and strengthening relationships between learners and teachers. My biggest role as a leader was to ensure that learners followed the rules, though there are some rules I would modernise and review if I had the chance, for instance, the very strict rules regarding learners’ appearance. I believe that rules should guide learners, not suppress them.
My biggest support system was my successful LRC group and our LRC mothers. It’s rewarding to know that my voice mattered, made a difference, and had an impact.
Head boy
Antonio Goraseb
Before becoming head boy, I imagined being on top of the world with freedom, but the reality was far more challenging - managing duties, responsibilities, and the expectations of both staff and peers. Through it all, I grew in confidence, learned to lead with purpose, and formed bonds I will cherish forever. I discovered that not everyone will agree with your decisions, and that’s when you know you’re making an impact. Moments of disrespect and self-doubt tested me, but staying calm and remembering why I was chosen kept me going. “What’s life without taking risks?” This quote sums up taking risks “bosvark style” - strong and courageous in everything you do.



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