CAS Reflection #8: Issues of Global Significance – Student Voice

During the October break, we were able to meet lots of the new students who were stuck in remote learning, due to the cancellation of many flights and the mandatory 14-day quarantine that many students had to pass.

The Student Voice leaders planned an orientation for the new students, in which I took part in. It was a great experience being able to meet and talk with students who have come from essentially, every corner of the world. Being a group leader, I was responsible for giving a tour around the campus, showing all the important facilities that they need to know about.

When it was my turn to run the game stations near the sports halls, it was really fun leading the blindfold run, in which I also had to use a bit of my leadership skills to run the station. Finally, having lunch with the new students really gave me some time to talk to them about school life, teachers, and anything in between. I will definitely be signing up for another orientation in the future

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