Student Voice, Student Choice: Leadership at Manthan
At Manthan, we take pride in the fact that students of Grades 9 to 12 elect their house leaders in a democratic fashion.
Council Members and Deputy Council Members for each of the 4 houses – Agni, Ambar, Prithvi and Vayu – are elected at the beginning of the academic year. These 8 members, in turn, elect the Council Presidents though a single transferable voting system.
These elections are fiercely contested with posters, speeches, nominations, withdrawals, ballots etc. akin to political elections. Students from Grade 12 play the role of the Election Commission and ensure that the process is fair and smooth.
For the 2023-24 academic year, our student leadership team consists of:
Council Presidents:
Minal
Council President
Arnav
Council President
Student Council Members:
Agni
Trisha
Council Member
Sahasra
Deputy Council Member
Ambar
Maha Laxmi
Council Member
Dhruti
Deputy Council Member
Prithvi
Varunika
Council Member
Aashrith
Deputy Council Member
Vayu
Sreeman
Council Member
Srikar
Deputy Council Member
FAQ’s
1. What is the teaching methodology followed at The Manthan School?
Additionally, our lessons are designed with differentiated learning in mind, ensuring that the diverse needs of students with varying cognitive abilities are met. By tailoring instruction to accommodate different learning styles and mental capacities, we create an inclusive environment where every student can thrive and reach their full potential.
2. What are the academic programs and curriculums offered?
For those opting for the CBSE curriculum, students will sit for the national board examinations at the end of Grade 10 and Grade 12. Alternatively, students who choose the Cambridge pathway will take the internationally recognized IGCSE exams at the end of Grade 10, followed by AS Level exams in Grade 11, and A Level exams in Grade 12.
3. How are house leaders elected at Manthan?
4. Which grades can participate in student leadership elections?
5. Who ensures the fairness of the elections?
6. What activities are involved in the election process?
The election process at Manthan is a structured and engaging activity designed to select student leaders for the four houses—Vayu, Prithvi, Agni, and Amber. The key activities involved are:
- Nominations for Leadership Roles:
Students from Grade 10 nominate themselves for the position of Vice Captains, while Grade 11 students do so for Captains. This step allows students to take the first step toward leadership by showcasing their interest and enthusiasm to represent their respective houses. - Speeches and Campaigning:
Candidates actively participate in speeches and campaigns to present their vision, initiatives, and plans. This platform helps them communicate their ideas effectively and win the trust and votes of their peers, fostering skills in public speaking and persuasion. - Election Process:
The student body participates in a formal voting process to elect their house leaders. This phase ensures that the selection is democratic and gives every student a voice in choosing their representatives. - Result Announcement:
After the votes are counted, the results are announced, marking the conclusion of the election process for Captains and Vice Captains. This moment celebrates the elected leaders and their efforts during the campaign. - School Captain Selection:
Following the house elections, the elected Captains and Vice Captains vote to select the School Captains from Grade 12. This step emphasizes collaboration and mutual decision-making among the house leaders.