What Leadership Skills Can Students Gain From Student Council Involvement?
Student council offers invaluable opportunities for students at private schools to gain leadership skills that will last them a lifetime. The council at our academy provides a platform for students to participate in leadership activities. According to the National Student Council website, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) was founded in 1931.

The organization reflects a profound commitment to leadership in students, and we strive to teach those same valuable skills to our students.
Collaboration and Teamwork
Involvement allows students to collaborate with faculty on various student decisions, ensuring students can get to know those outside their team. Students learn the core skills necessary for working together and leading a team by working together at meetings and after-school activities. They learn how to delegate tasks, resolve conflicts, and provide an inclusive environment.
Being a Role Model
Students serving on the student council at Kehoe-France Southshore serve as role models for the rest of the student body. They learn the importance of maintaining a positive image and being a good role model. When other children have a positive peer to look up to, it encourages them to participate in after-school enrichment programs, resolve conflicts effectively with communication, and develop a positive mindset.
Time Management Skills
Participation in after-school activities such as student council teaches pupils superior organizational skills. Students learn how to organize themselves to accomplish a common goal properly and must effectively manage their time to ensure they give everything the proper attention. Juggling the various responsibilities, like helping plan events, attending meetings, and scheduling conversations with staff, teaches them to prioritize time properly.
Empathy in Leadership
Empathy remains an essential characteristic of leaders worldwide, so we focus on empathetic leadership skills in our student council. Empathy fosters meaningful relationships with peers, helps students understand their classmates, and promotes effective communication. Staff will help guide children through decision-making processes, encouraging them to be empathetic towards their peers to ensure they develop today’s fundamental skills to make them fantastic leaders tomorrow.
Students in our private school are enrolled in classes and activities that help them develop the necessary skills and characteristics to be successful. That’s why we have such an incredible reputation in the community. Reach out to us for more information on signing up today!