On Wednesday 24th October, 2018 the Youth Affairs Division of the Department of Youth and Culture, in collaboration with the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School (ALHCS), successfully trained 14 members of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School Student Council.
The training, which was held at La Vue Boutique Hotel, was facilitated by the Director of Youth and Culture, Mr. Bren Romney; Principal of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School, Mrs. Rita Carty; and Mr. John ‘Christopher’ Richardson owner of Rich Pearl Global Training & Coaching Consulting.
The seminar focused on developing the members of the Student Council in the areas of student and operational leadership, positive attributes of a leader such as honesty, integrity, influence, commitment and passion and their various roles and responsibilities. The training also focused on strategic planning for the Council over the next two years.
Members of the ALHCS Student Council are:
Form 1 –
Rayana Webster
Deronique Smith
Form 2 –
Amelia Olivaccé
Sekani Reid
Form 3 –
Ryanna Stott
Tafari Richardson
Form 4 –
Damarai Gumbs
Nandi Edwards
Form 5 –
Tyeisha Emmanuel
Kerriana Vanterpool
Form 6B –
Ivory Crump
Deleon Hughes
Form 6A –
Angelique Rogers DeLeon
Stephon Johnson
Staff Sponsors responsible for Student Council are:
1. Conlloyd Gumbs
2. Verlyndah Rogers
The ALHCS Student Council serves to give a voice to and protect the children of the school and, by extension, the holistic welfare and social progress of the people of Anguilla. For more information, please contact the Programme Officer – Youth, Mrs. Jocelyne Mills at (264) 498 3792 or email jocelyne.mills@gov.ai
– Press Release