We are pleased to announce our new HEAD STUDENTS for Sixth Form, who will take up their roles in September 2025. 

Sophie C, Tom M, Isobel H, Josh C and Daria P from Year 12 have all been chosen after a vigorous selection process which included applications, interviews, hustings, and speaking to students. 

Sophie C – Year 7
Tom M – Year 8
Isobell H – Year 9
Josh C – Year 10
Daria P – Year 11

Mr Hamilton, Head of our Sixth Form said: 

“We are delighted to announce our new head students! Their dedication and commitment to both their allocated year groups and the whole school will benefit the whole school. We look forward to the positive change and leadership they will bring in the year ahead. “

Tom, Sophie, Isobell, Daria & Josh

Meet our new Head Students

Sophie C
Year 7 Head Student

“This opportunity is important to me because it gives me the chance to make a difference around school.”

“I plan on encouraging the Year 7’s to have a smooth transition into secondary school and making sure they feel like their voice is heard.”

Tom M
Year 8 Head Student

“It really means a lot to be recognised and chosen to be Head Student for Year 8. I hope in my time in this role I can make school more enjoyable for everybody in any way possible.”

Isobell H
Year 9 Head Student

“I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity of being Head Student. I am excited to be able to build a community with students and teachers, and to be a role model for the younger students in school.”

“This opportunity will allow bigger and better things in the future and I can’t wait to see where it takes me!”

Josh C
Year 10 Head Student

“Being a Head Student for Sixth Form and my newly assigned year group means a lot to me as someone who has been a member of this school community for 6+ years, and also as someone who has gone through catholic education my whole life.”

“It is not only being a role model for younger students, but also somebody that they can feel comfortable to talk to about anything, from school to their personal life, for example.”

“There are a few main things that I aspire to do with my time as a head student. I would want to have one to one discussions with children whose behaviour may not be up to the standard that we aspire to be at and try to help them enjoy their time in school as much as they can.”

“I’d also like to help out with exam stress that students may be experiencing and help out with revision as much as I can as from experience I know how stressful GCSE exams can be in year 10 and how daunting the lead up to Year 11 is.”

Daria P
Year 11 Head Student

“For me, to be a Head Student is to participate in school life and be part of the school community. It is the opportunity to bring new ideas that can improve the school environment.”