“Raising our young learners as TOMORROW’s LEADERS with the Right Choices, A Key to Successful and Purposeful Decision Making”
RES – Student Led Committee is a committee of our young leaders who will lead student teams in coordination with the school leadership and administration. They will represent their teams in the meetings with the school leaders and administrators by taking an active role in supporting and strengthening the learning environments. The Committee consists of three students from classes grades 4, 5, and 6 including PYPC, Counselors, Schools Principals, and Academic Coordinators.
Student-Led Committee is designed to enhance and strengthen our students’ voice, choice, and ownership in their own learning. The committee aids to support our student community raise as global leaders in developing the attributes of inquiring, knowledgeable, confident and caring young people preparing them for GLOBAL CAREERS. The processes of Student-led Committees will aid in developing our students’ DECISION-MAKING LEADERSHIP skills.
Discovering Super Leaders: Unleashing the Power within Us!
Dr. Tayseer Al-Khunaizi, the CEO of Rand Schools for Education met with the student representatives of the student-led committees to share his thoughts on “What it means by a Good Leader”.
Students actively participated sharing their insights and understanding of what it means by a good leader to them. It was an awe-inspiring meeting where students reflected on Learner Profile attributes as the behavioral practices of the leaders. Some of the students went beyond thinking critically about leadership positions, management, and effective communication. The meeting room was filled with many thoughtful and meaningful discussions and reflections of Rand’s ‘Tommorrow’s Leaders’.
Few questions of students as quoted below:
- How to be a good leader and how should a leader behave?
- How do organizations hold good management?
- What will happen if the management not good? What will happen to organization?
- What if any misunderstanding happens and how to handle it?
- What shall a good leader possess to success in business?
- What makes an organization/company successful?
- What are communication skills that a leader possesses?
- Why are communication skills necessary for good leadership?
The ignite meeting opened up to explore much more about the leadership and its traits which they reflected in their collaborations during the weekly meetings.
The collaborations held with plenty of discussions where students shared their insights of leaders for how to be optimistic, accept different opinions, accept everyone, respect others, think critically, set clear goals, has a vision, support and encourage others.



‘Maker-Faire’event hosted at school resulted in student-initiated actions –Saving the Environment–“Soil To Soul”campaign, derived by students as – ‘Soil is the outer landscape and the soul is the inner landscape, we need to take care of the soil as we take care of the soul and taking care of soil is connected with our soul. This led the student Committees involved in taking action. The committees developed the plansfor Taking Care of Environment by initiating the action in the school environment. Students presented the budgetary plans for resource allocations to implement the campaign.






Students presenting the plan of “Soil to Soul” Campaign to the CEO,
Dr. Tayseer Al-Khunaizi
It's a beginning! The journey of Soil-To-Soul will embark onan exciting sequel, carrying forward the torch of change and progress……..
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