
Isca Academy Announces Student Leadership Team
Isca Academy is pleased to announce the appointment of its new Student Leadership Team, following a record number of applicants from across the school community. The high volume of interest reflects the growing commitment among students to make a positive impact on school life and champion the values at the heart of the school.
The newly appointed student leaders have taken on a range of important roles, including as primary liaison officers, anti-bullying ambassadors, enrichment activity leaders, and mental health ambassadors. Each role is designed to give students meaningful responsibility in shaping the school environment and supporting the wellbeing and development of their peers.
Working through the school’s established student development and student voice programme, these young leaders will represent the views of their fellow students, lead key initiatives, and contribute to a culture of inclusion, respect, and ambition.
The new Student Leadership Team at Isca Academy, which is part of the Ted Wragg Trust, reflects the school’s mission and values, including a commitment to inspiration, success, community and ambition. Their work over the coming year will help shape not only the student experience at Isca but also the wider school culture.
As they begin their leadership journey, the students are set to make a lasting difference, becoming role models for their peers and living examples of the positive impact student leadership can have in education.
Mrs Vicki Joyce, Headteacher at Isca Academy said:
“We are incredibly proud of our new Student Leadership Team and the enthusiasm shown by so many students who applied. Their willingness to take on responsibility and make a difference within our school community speaks volumes about the positive culture we are building here at Isca.”
Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:
“The passion and dedication shown by Isca Academy students is truly inspiring. At the Ted Wragg Trust, we believe in empowering young people to be agents of change, to lead with confidence, compassion and ambition. This new Student Leadership Team embodies those values perfectly, and I have no doubt they will make a lasting impact on both their school and the wider community.”