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Monday, October 23, 2006 12:05 AM
Student Council The DHS Student Council (DHSSC) was set up in mid-2004. One of the objectives was to streamline the system of student leadership, for the school's application of Best Practice Award (Student All-Round Development) and also for DHP. The Student Council consists of students from Year 2-4, although it is set to change with the Year 5 students in DHP. The Student Council was formerly divided into 3 main departments, General Affairs, Event Management and Pupil Mentoring, each headed by a Vice-President of the Student Council. This structure was modified in late 2005, into 6 departments, namely Level Council, Student Welfare, Communications and Publicity, CCA Council, Corporate Relations and Internal Affairs, which is effective from 2006. From 2007, there would be 4 departments left. Corporate Relations would merge with Communications and Publicity, and CCA Council would merge with Student Welfare. The Student Council is 82-strong as of now. There would be a JC section of SC from 2007. |