School Rep for Science, Psychology, Arts & Humanities, Computing, Engineering and Sports

What does it mean to be a School Rep?

School Reps are students who volunteer their time throughout the academic year to attend meetings on behalf of the student body to raise academic matters and contribute to the development of the student experience.

What to expect as a School Rep

School Reps can expect to volunteer 10 hours a term to attend meetings, gather feedback and work in collaboration with the Academic Life President to champion campaigns.

Responsibilities

Attend Being a Rep: The Essentials training with the Student Voice Team

Attend the Academic Regulation and Policy Scrutiny Group and the School Work-based, Placement and Practice Learning Sub-Committee

Communicate regularly with Course Reps in your school to escalate their concerns to school level meetings

Attend the Academic Representative Committee with the Academic Life President to raise and support campaigns on academic concerns as well as organise bespoke events for the Reps in your school

Candidates

Below shows the final results and the elected candidates from this Election Position

Name Result
RON (Re-open Nominations)
Aleyna Emek
Julene Fernandez Fernandez De Mera
Matthew Jonathan Ryland Langley
Macey Thornton
MacKaye Harry Crawford
Benjamin Albert
Oliver David Rixon
Felicity Amber Lindo
Daniel George Randall
Precious Angelique De Jesus Elected
Joshua Aggrey-Ogoe
Position Statistics
Potential Voters
51,641

This number is generated from the list of students that CAN vote based on the group or filter attached.

Unique Voters
16

The number of unique students that have voted in this election. Overall, this is 0.0% of the potential voters.

Total votes cast
81

The number of votes - including all preferences submitted for a ballot.

2025-12-05 16:16:05