
Student Council
Advocating Student Voice and Championing Charity
The student council amplifies the student voice through regular meetings and discussions, serving as a point of contact to management for the wider college community. Striving to encourage change to improve everyone’s college experience.
They also champion local and international charity causes, collaborating with various societies to help create awareness while raising funds and encouraging generosity.

For me, the Student Council is the best way for the student voice to be heard. I can only hope that students feel more knowledgeable and recognised through their relationship with the Student Council.
Dan R, Former Publicity and Social Media Officer (2024-25)
The Student Council is made up of Governors, Officers and Members, the core roles are outlined below:
- President: Represents the Student Council to the governing board and presides over council meetings.
- Vice-President & Equalities Officer: Supports the president and assumes their duties in their absence. Additionally responsible for ensuring equality and celebrating diversity.
- First/Second Year Governors: Represents the student body and the work of the Student Council to the College Governing Board through regular meetings.
- Finance Officer: Manages the Student Council finances, maintaining records and ensuring transparency and accountability in financial matters.
- Marketing Officer: Promotes Student Council initiatives and events, communicating with students via social media.
- Logistics Officer: Oversees planning and coordination of Student Council events, resources and cross society collaborations.
- Well-Being Officer: Advocates for student well-being and mental health initiatives and support through regular meetings with the wellbeing team.
- Sustainability Officer: Responsible for improving college sustainability and reducing overall carbon footprint.
The Governors and President are elected by the student body each academic year, with all other officers elected within the council. All students are free to join as members throughout the year and meetings are open to everyone.
