Head Girl
The term "Head Girl" refers to a student leader in a school, typically in secondary education. This role is often held by a senior student, usually in their final year, who is chosen for their leadership qualities, academic performance, and ability to represent their peers. The Head Girl works closely with school staff and other student leaders to promote a positive school environment and organize events.
In many schools, the Head Girl is part of a student council, which may also include a Head Boy. Responsibilities often include leading assemblies, mentoring younger students, and acting as a liaison between students and teachers. The position is seen as a prestigious honor and provides valuable experience in leadership and teamwork.