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Black tie event for Northcliff High councillors

NORTHCLIFF – Northcliff High School's 2018 councillors get formally inducted for all their parents and the school to see.

It was hats off and ties on at Northcliff High School (NHS) during the 2018 councillor induction.

While the councillors were chosen late last year, their induction only took place on 1 February this year, however, last year the 2018 head councillors were introduced in the beginning of December.

Northcliff High School’s 2018 councillors. Photo: Supplied

2018 head councillors:

  • Shannon Winnaar – head girl
  • Nadia Murray – deputy head girl
  • Tiago Smith – head boy
  • Emmanuel Tshituka – deputy head boy.

During the induction assembly, councillors receive their black ties which sets them apart as leaders of the school.

Some of this year’s councillors added their special black ties to go with their honours white blazers to make for a decorated NHS uniform – sports, culture and academic badges included.

READ: Honour blazers awarded 

NHS marketing manager, Jacqui Todaro said, “We have no doubt that you will strive to set an upstanding example amongst your fellow students and continue to make our school great.”

During the special assembly, the school allows their new leaders to invite their parents to attend and witness the day their children formally get appointed and find out what their roles within the school are.

Northcliff High School principal, Walter Essex-Clark, addresses parents and learners during the 2018 councillor induction. Photo: Supplied

The school strives to not only educate their learners but to make them and their families feel like a community involved in all aspects of the school.

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