House Leader Traits and Qualities
House Leaders will be a role model for others by displaying most of the following:
- Honest
- Reliable
- Uses appropriate language
- Well-mannered
- Have a happy disposition
- Be caring and concerned
- Display positive actions in all situations
- Enthusiastic
- Well organised
- Works without supervision
- Use their initiative
- Follow the rules
- Great listeners
- Follow multiple instructions confidently and independently
- Patient and calm
- Is an effective team player
- Supportive
- Develops and maintain positive relationships with both peers and adults
- Willing to give up their free time
- Interested in people
- Able to multi-task
- Problem solves
- Display excellent behaviour
- Be involved in a variety of extra-curricular activities
- Have an exemplary attitude to school
- Have a commanding presence / authority or air that is inspiring to others
- Be a leader
- Fulfil the Key Competencies of Thinking, Self-Management, Relating to Others, Participating and Contributing
A House Leader at Puni School would:
- Lead their houses for all sports and other school activities and events
- Act as playground mediators
- Assist staff with supervision of all Puni students both within and outside the school environment
- Keeping an eye out for strangers on the school site
- Assist the staff with all school organisations – Wet Day Monitors, Lunches, Class Events
- Leading lunchtime games and competitions – relays, netball, rugby, rippa, Ki o rahi, softball, inter-class competitions
- Ensuring students return to class on time
- Assisting new entrant and new arrivals to Puni School to feel welcome and included
- Assist with the tidiness of the grounds – picking up rubbish, lost property and sports equipment
- Maintain the school rules by leading by example and helping other pupils do the right thing
- Run admin and school assemblies with the support of a staff member
- Feedback important information to staff members