Student Council’s President

1) If you could implement one fun policy at school without any restrictions, what would it be?

I would introduce an annual school-wide trip where students and teachers can bond outside the classroom in a fun, relaxed, and inspiring environment. Each year, the destination would rotate between cultural landmarks, nature retreats, or adventure hubs, allowing everyone to explore new places and learn in unique settings. These trips would foster stronger connections between students and teachers, promote teamwork, and provide unforgettable experiences that go beyond academics, strengthening the school community as a whole.

2) What’s your ultimate vision for making school life more exciting for students?

Before being a president, I am a student. To me, it’s essential for school to be a safe space where everyone feels heard, understood, and free to express themselves. I believe that this sense of belonging and motivation can only be nurtured when students wake up every morning excited to make the most of each day. Through fresh events, innovative policies, and the active inclusion of students’ ideas, the Student Council aims to make school life at KSIM more engaging and memorable for everyone.

3) If the school gave you a $10,000 budget for a one-day event, what would you organize?

I would create a “Festival of Adventure” packed with thrilling and interactive activities. There would be escape rooms, a school-wide scavenger hunt, and VR gaming zones for an immersive experience. Outdoors, adventure-themed attractions like obstacle courses, ziplining, and rock climbing would keep the energy high. To add cultural depth, food trucks offering global cuisines would line the campus, while a lineup of special guests—such as Thomas Pesquet, the astronaut, or Robert Kelly, the professional surfer—would share inspiring stories about their extraordinary adventures.

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