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Your student voice

The student voice was set up to make sure you have the best experience possible at College! We listen to your suggestions and concerns and ask the College Management Team to make changes. We would love for you to be involved with our student voice - it’s a great way to meet new friends and leave College with an impressive CV!

Become a Class Rep You are able to become a class and directorate representative. These students attend cross-College meetings and share the views of their peers with senior management. Student Union Executive Team

Student Union Executive officers are current students who are keen to have specific roles and responsibilities within our Student Voice and take the lead on specific events and activities.

These include: • Equality and

Diversity Officer • Equality and Diversity

Ambassadors • Mental Health and

Wellbeing Officer • Anti-bullying Officer • News and Events Officer • Peer Mentors Student Governors

Our Student Governors attend meetings with governors and senior leaders at the College to represent the student community here at the College. You’ll run meetings and feedback to College management to help implement change. It’s a great achievement to add to your CV!

Head over to our website to find out more about our Student Union

Student Ambassadors We’re looking for students who want to go above and beyond and support College events and activities such as open evenings and award ceremonies. It's the perfect opportunity to gain new skills, develop your confidence and represent the College.

Shannon

Shannon Mudd Health & Social Care Level 3 Previous school: Trinity Catholic College

Shannon was the Lead Student Council Executive Officer and Student Governor, and the Directorate Representative for Health & Social Care.

“As the Lead Student Governor I gathered opinions from across College and presented those ideas to the management team. I used to be shy but this role has given me the confidence to represent my peers and voice my opinion too. Having the Student Council is something I really respect about Middlesbrough College. I feel really respected and I would 100% recommend studying here.”

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