Student Leadership
At VJC, we believe that a Victorian Leader is one who strives to grow in the 3 facets of leadership - being a good influence, serving with excellence and building camaraderie. Captured in the VJC Leadership Language, the Victorian Leader is one who is armed with the knowledge, skills and competencies, and, most importantly, right values and attitudes, through the various student development programmes in the College.
The VJC Leadership Language
| Being a Good Influence | Serving With Excellence | Building Camaraderie |
|---|---|---|
| I am honest and respectful in my interactions with others. | I am committed to high-quality work and outcomes. | I create an environment where people feel valued, recognised and empowered to contribute. |
| I take responsibility for my actions, own up to mistakes and take steps to make things right. | I anticipate the needs of others and respond to the feedback of others. | I encourage my team to have open and honest communication. |
| I follow through on the promises and commitments that I make. | I explore innovative options to derive the best possible outcomes. | I celebrate successes and acknowledge individual and team contributions. |
Leadership Opportunities
At VJC, leadership development is opportunities can be found in the following domains:
Students’ Council
Student Councillors are at the forefront of service and leadership among the student body, and serve the college and community in various ways. They carry out initiatives to better student life, organise collegewide activities, and keep the Victorian spirit at a constant high. The Student Councillor’s journey is one that is challenging, yet extremely fulfilling.
CCA Leaders
Our CCA leaders also play a big part in enhancing student life. They not only forge meaningful networks with their peers but also learn how to overcome challenges, craft creative solutions, and undertake decisions that will shape the experiences of the college community.
Class Leaders
At the heart of all interactions in the College is the classroom, and class leaders play a very important role in promoting a dynamic and caring class culture. Students step forward readily to perform the role of class, subject, or Active Citizenry representatives to complete the Victorian experience.
Other Opportunities
At VJC, we believe in experiential learning in developing leaders. Many opportunities are created for Victorians to develop themselves. These include the FACES during Open House, Orientation Group Leaders, as well as the Peer Support Leaders. Students also lead in various projects, be these self-initiated, class or college-wide projects.
VJC organises an annual Leadership Week which comprises a series of talks and activities to help students gain a more holistic understanding of leadership. We also believe in encouraging students to share their leadership experiences and insights with their peers through Personal Voice sharings at assemblies.