Introducing Jonathan Marchant, our new Head of Senior School! 🎓💫
With nearly two decades of experience at prestigious institutions like Fettes College and Cheltenham Ladies' College, Mr. Marchant brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership skills to our academic programme.
He will be guiding our Year 9+ students towards their full potential and success in university admissions.
We’re thrilled to have him on board and can’t wait to see the incredible impact he’ll have on our students' futures!
#KingsCollegeSchoolBahamas#AcademicExcellence#AnInspiredSchool#TopUniversities#PrivateSchoolInNassau
I was once asked by an agency head to be his ‘wise old woman in the corner.’ ‘Too soon’ I said. Well now that time has come…
Experienced in brand and education marketing and available for common sense and wisdom.
Jonathan Marchant have a terrific start in Nassau. We're just across the sea so maybe we could connect to do some exciting collaboration for our students.
Three #UBSPHHP students have been named recipients of the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence, the highest honor SUNY bestows upon its students.
Created in 1997, the award is given annually to recognize high-achieving SUNY students who also excel in such areas as leadership, community service, campus involvement or the arts.
➡️Learn more about #UBuffalo students Hannah Crittenden, Samiha Islam, and Jeremy N.: https://ow.ly/Vfpz50Rn7Wy
#SalemNews Salem College Ranked Among Best Liberal Arts Colleges in the Nation
Recently ranked by U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges 2024, Washington Monthly College Rankings 2023, and the New York Times Magazine as one of America's top liberal arts colleges, Salem College continues to lead in the nation for giving our students a pathway to leadership and career success.
#BeRemarkable#SalemCollege#LiberalArts
If you've been on campus in the last four years, there is a good chance you've probably met Shay.
It is a rarity to find a student club or piece of the campus community that Shay has not somehow been involved with or brushed up against during her time as a Yellowjacket the last four years, but her passion for community and supporting those around her has fueled not only her involvement, but her research on campus as well.
Learn more about Shay and her journey at MSUB at the link below.
#msubillings#alumni#studentresearch#studentachievement#studentsuccess
The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (‘The Duke of Ed’) is an exciting international youth development program in which all of our elected Year 9 Leaders participate, along with other students who nominated to be part of the program. The program plays a pivotal role in developing our students’ leadership skills and resilience as they transition from Middle School into Senior School.
A big shout out to Duke of Edinburgh Leader and Head of Inclusion, Kirsty Keay for her passion and drive in leading the Duke of Ed Awards program at KG and to Middle School Principal Jessica Walker for her enthusiasm and support of the program.
The program has many benefits including:
1. Personal Development: Participation in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards encourages students to set goals, push their boundaries, and develop essential life skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving.
2. Physical Fitness: The program promotes physical activity through its requirements for participation in sports, physical recreation, and adventurous activities, fostering a healthy and active lifestyle among students.
3. Leadership Skills: Students have the opportunity to take on leadership roles within their groups, honing their leadership abilities, decision-making skills, and confidence in their own capabilities.
4. Community Engagement: Through volunteering and service activities, participants contribute positively to their communities, developing empathy, social responsibility, and a sense of civic duty.
5. Resilience and Perseverance: Undertaking the challenges presented by the Duke of Edinburgh Awards cultivates resilience and perseverance in students as they navigate obstacles, setbacks, and the demands of the program.
6. Recognition and Achievement: Completing the program and earning the Duke of Edinburgh Award provides students with a tangible recognition of their efforts, achievements, and personal growth, enhancing their self-esteem and motivation.
7. Global Perspective: The program encourages participants to explore new environments, cultures, and experiences, fostering a broader understanding of the world and promoting global citizenship.
Below is a fantastic video produced by Education Queensland showcasing KGSC and our staff and students involved in the program.
https://lnkd.in/gRrVMjFv#dukeofedinburgh#dukeofedinburghaward#youthleadership#PersonalGrowth#GlobalCitizenship#nurturinggloballycompetentlearnersleadersandcitizens#ThePursuitofExcellenceWithAllOurMight#YourPreptoPathwaysExperience
📘 **Book Insight: "13 Ideas that are Transforming the Community College World" by Terry O'Banion**
🔍 **Key Takeaways:**
1. **Reflecting America's Education Landscape:** Walter Bumphus highlights community colleges as dynamic, evolving institutions, mirroring America's complexities and transformations.
2. **Broadening Educational Conversations:** O'Banion emphasizes the need for comprehensive discourse on critical issues facing community colleges, targeting a wide audience of educators and stakeholders.
3. **Historical and Future Perspectives:** The introduction traces community colleges' historical development and forecasts their future through 13 innovative ideas, from changing learning paradigms to new leadership approaches.
📚 *#CommunityCollegeEvolution#EducationalTransformation#TerryOBanion#HigherEducationInsights#TheClarkCommunique*
Consolidation in the higher education sphere continues as the leaders of Gannon University and Ursuline College, both private Catholic schools, announce that they've signed a letter of intent to merge the two systems. #GreatCollegeAdvice#HigherEdMergers#HigherEducation
Sharing the good news out of Athens, both as a proud parent and the increasing likelihood we'll have one off the payroll in 18 months! To all my accounting and advisory firm colleagues, let me know you need an intro.
Student Body Treasurer & Accounting Student at the University of Georgia
I am extremely excited to share that I have been elected to serve as the Treasurer in the 37th administration of the The Student Government Association at the University of Georgia.
Rock Rogers, Stephen O. Amolegbe Jr., and I ran on a platform to provide every dawg the chance to have a unique and fulfilling campus experience here at the University of Georgia. We are honored and humbled by the hard work our staff has put in throughout the past few weeks. We also understand how vital student leadership is in Athens right now, and we aim to make a positive impact on the lives of all students.
We are also extremely grateful for every person who rallied behind us and supported us and our ideas. This would not have been possible without each and every one of you. It’s going to be a great year. Go dawgs!
Consolidation in the higher education sphere continues as the leaders of Gannon University and Ursuline College, both private Catholic schools, announce that they've signed a letter of intent to merge the two systems. #GreatCollegeAdvice#HigherEdMergers#HigherEducation
To thrive and succeed in college and beyond, California students need leaders and faculty that share their backgrounds and lived experiences. In spite of the advances the UC, CSU, and California Community Colleges have made in achieving equitable representation, we still have a long way to go.
Learn how state and college leaders can take action for equitable representation in college leadership https://buff.ly/48ziZs9
Director of Admissions, Rugby School
2moJonathan Marchant I’ll be in The Bahamas end of September/early October- perhaps I could have a tour?! Good luck and enjoy your new role.