College Captain Biography

Decent Essays
SUMMARY

Self-motivated and energetic student seeking the opportunity to lead the senior school in the capacity of College Captain, where I can use my strong leadership and communication skills to strengthen the college community and bridge the gap between teachers and students.

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

2016 Year 10 Beaconhills Sports Award
2016 Year 10 Academic Excellence – Sports Science
2015 Year 9 Beaconhills Sports Award
2014 Year 8.3 Beacon Award
2013 Year 7 Dux of Physical Education (PE)
2012 Year 6 Public Speaking Finalist
2011 Year 5.1 Beacon Award

CO-CURRICULAR INVOLVEMENT

2017 SEISA Athletics Team
2017 ACS Athletic Team
2016 SEISA Athletics Team
2016 ACS Athletic
…show more content…
 Capable of establishing strong relationships with people at school and in the community.
 Confident public speaker, with the skill to present confidently to various audiences.
 Ability to work well independently, without supervision and as part of a team.
 Friendly, approachable, non-judgemental and compassionate student.
 Active, helpful and contributing team player, with a strong work ethic.
 Self-motivated, energetic and results-driven with a positive attitude.
 Strong planning and organisation abilities, with a focus for meeting deadlines.

COMPUTER SKILLS

 Microsoft Word
 Microsoft Excel
 Microsoft

Related Documents

  • Improved Essays

    This letter is sent in response to your announcement of a search for a Vice President, Instruction (#20445) at Lone Star College-Tomball. The announcement of this search drew my attention because I am familiar with Lone Star College, and I believe my background and experience provide an excellent fit with the credentials you seek. I have a keen interest in promoting Lone Star College’s vision Lone Star College of being “a model college globally recognized for achieving exceptional levels of success in student learning, student completion, gainful employment, equity and affordability.” I am certain that I can make a positive contribution in support of this vision as the Vice President, Instruction. You will find a curriculum vita included…

    • 1814 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Unique skills and Competency Members of Poptails Plus have prepared an assessment of their leadership, experience and competency skill sets. The results will assure we match these skills and expertise to the appropriate functions to operate the business. My assessments will aide in defining the gaps, where my team members will compliment those gaps, how my strengths will benefit Poptails Plus and identify Brain Trust and friends to support the weaker skills. Strong Skill Sets…

    • 769 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    DCCCD Case Study

    • 604 Words
    • 3 Pages

    DCCCD is a large district for new students and employees to navigate. New employees are not able to see the big picture of leadership because of the time and attention to detail at the campus level. One campus in particular, North Lake, a sister college of the district, has its own campus president, President Slekjo, who reports directly to the Chancellor of DCCCD. President Slekjo currently has the following leadership practices and or responsibilities at North Lake- to provide strategic leadership to the campus in order to ensure North Lake remains in formation with the overall district, board of trustees and Chancellors’ initiatives, to be the liaison between the college and the community so that businesses, social organizations and students…

    • 604 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Why are you applying for this leadership position? What intrigues/excites you about leadership at LeTourneau University, and what areas cause concern? Throughout my time at LeTourneau, I have seen how powerfully RA’s impact their floor, whether it be encouraging social interaction, inciting participation in school events or helping residents on an individual level. It is important to recognize that every person on a floor is unique and should be treated as such; this dynamic of leadership is both thrilling and challenging.…

    • 883 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    I earned my first leadership role at the age of two. At that age, I became my sister’s role model. It was up to me to teach her the tricks of the trade for everything-- from tying her shoes to studying for her first math test. Although I didn’t have any designated leadership positions during my early years of high school, it was the similarly intimate, accidental moments of leadership that colored my participation in my extracurriculars.…

    • 502 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    I am writing to apply to the Director of Summer Session Initiatives position at Georgia Institute of Technology. This opportunity is appealing and I believe that my professional experience, education, and training make me a competitive candidate. I recently earned my doctorate in Educational Leadership from Clemson University, where my research focused on parent and family engagement practices in pre-collegiate summer programs. My qualifications are outlined below: I have nearly 10 years experience in higher education that includes roles in academic and student affairs. During my doctoral studies, I was a graduate research assistant in the Office of Summer Sessions and the Center for Research and Collaborative Activities (CRCA) at Clemson…

    • 378 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    I am interested in becoming an administrator in this community because I know I can aid with Whatcom Community College’s strategic goals and my values align with its mission statement. Though the utmost care and attention to my administrative duties, I would love to help WCC create opportunities for student growth and facilitate a diverse academic environment, which pushes students and staff toward excellence. I have recently graduated from Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA, but I was also born and raised in Whatcom County and I would like to bring my academic and professional skills back to my local community. Moreover, my prior experience at Spokane Community College has shown me the positive and lasting impact a Community College can have…

    • 137 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    My past educational experience that prepared me to become expose to the community started when I was admitted into Stanly Early College. I became more involved with the community by volunteering in community services, becoming the secretary for student council, becoming a member of Stanly County’s Leadership Youth program, and coordinating a fun run. This learning stretch experience helped me to become responsible when handling funding, managing my time wisely with planning and using my leadership skills as I became the secretary for student council. With the amount of success that I have obtained through high school, I was rewarded by becoming the superintendent's student of the year for Stanly Early College. These important character traits…

    • 351 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Throughout my undergraduate training, I was exposed to many leadership positions. I served as a Psychology Peer Mentor, Math tutor Resident Assistant for nearly three years, With these leadership position, I was responsible for helping mold students mentality to excel in their academic and social work. I made sure my students had the fullest college experience in a positive way. As a Math tutor, I was responsible for struggling students in the math program.…

    • 521 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Texas Tech Journey

    • 488 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Being set apart is about the journey along with the end success. I have set myself apart as a student at Texas Tech due to my leadership, ability to make outside commitments while supporting my course load, and my hard work and ability to overcome adversity. For the duration of high school, I was a leader for my younger peers by volunteering over 400 hours with Shallowater’s Middle School One Act Play program. I held the position of High School Assistant Director for two years, and the opportunity to influence young students was extraordinary.…

    • 488 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    GRIIT Essay Sample

    • 529 Words
    • 3 Pages

    I have GRIT! GRIT is the willingness to be unique and achieve what may seem impossible. GRIT is standing up for a cause although everyone else is sitting down, making a footprint everywhere you go and sharing your GRIT with others. Despite diversities I’ve always persevered because I know nothing will be handed to me. Completing my degree at UCF will feed my desire of GRIT.…

    • 529 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Peer Academic Leader

    • 254 Words
    • 2 Pages

    I’m interested in becoming a Peer Academic Leader because I have a passion in helping my fellow students succeed. One thing that two years at a community college and three semesters here at UNCG has taught me is that college has its ups and downs, but it really helps if someone is there that can be a guide when things get tough. Being a Peer Academic Leader is an important job because coming to a four-year institution the size of UNCG might be overwhelming to some students, and they might not know what resources they have at their disposal, so as a Peer Academic Leader I would be the person they could come to when they need help navigating around campus, around Greensboro, or help navigating the resources they have available to them. As a transfer…

    • 254 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    I believe that I can contribute my drive for learning and my leadership skills to the UIC Honors College. I've always been one to never give up trying to understand a concept in class that isn't clicking with me. Many of my friends and teachers respect my dedication to learning because of this. Helping others in the honors college and the entire university is a responsibility I'm ready to take on so I can help enhance others' learning experience and represent UIC positively. It's so easy to give up on a concept when nothing makes sense and you're becoming frustrated, but once you break through that barrier, the extra time you put in is worth it.…

    • 412 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    I am seeking admission to the Region One Integrated Leadership Program because I am now pursuing a leadership role in administration to better help our educators better serve our children. I have been working as a 5th grade teacher for 7 years now and at the end of each school year I reflect on my growth as their educator and my student’s growth and their learning. As a future administrator I strongly believe that in order to achieve results one must be able to analyze student data base on their benchmark assessments, and create a plan of action to see results, and immediately convey this with their teachers. I am seeing admission into the leadership program to also learn how to effectively analyze data, identify root causes, and find a solution. I am interested on learning how to effectively manage educators so they can in return be effective in their teachings…

    • 342 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    My junior year I was selected as a captain for the girls varsity basketball team. It was an honor to be selected especially because I am not always looked at as a typical leader because of my quiet nature. Throughout the season I learned that being a leader is not always easy. Of course while winning or having an easy practice, anyone could be a leader, but it is the truly grueling days when people look to their leaders most for support. Since I am not the most outspoken person in the world I had to find different ways to lead the team through these tough times.…

    • 301 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays