GEMS Education CEO and Educators Tap into 全tudent Voice' with New Series of Consultation Panels for Pupils
Last Update: Wednesday, December 15, 2021 : 12:35 (+4GMT)
• New panels offer Group CEO Dino Varkey chance to hear student views first-hand
• Students of all ages represented in panels to discuss wide range of school issues
• Panel has overseen and approved new student survey for all GEMS school pupils
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - December 15, 2021: GEMS Education has placed ‘Student Voice’ at the top of its agenda with a newly launched series of Student-CEO Consultation Panels designed to involve pupils in their schools’ decision-making processes.
They give Group CEO Dino Varkey the opportunity to discuss recommendations and suggested new initiatives for the running of GEMS schools with representatives of the group’s 122,000+ pupils.
As a starting point, the panels have compiled a new student survey due to be launched in May 2022, examining student sentiment in GEMS’ 43 UAE-based schools, as well as students’ ideas for potential improvements.
The six student panels staged so far in 2021 also examined the topics of ‘Preparing for the Future’, ‘Personalised Learning’, and ‘Wellbeing’ – which, along with ‘Student Voice’, have consistently been shown to be areas of most interest by GEMS’ biannual parent survey.
The Student-CEO Consultation Panels, comprising eight students each from all age groups, were the brainchild of GEMS Vice President – Education, Ms Ghadeer Abu-Shamat, who is also Superintendent/CEO of Al Khaleej International School (AKIS), which has long embraced student input into how the school operates.
Ghadeer Abu-Shamat said: “We at GEMS regard Student Voice as a vital element in the way our schools function in the 21st century. These students are our leaders of the future; they have very valid and constructive opinions on the education they receive from their schools.
“Many of their initiatives have been adopted at AKIS, and we wanted to expand this outlet for student opinion to the very top of our organisation at GEMS. Our Group CEO, Dino Varkey, has been an enthusiastic advocate and supporter of this from the very start, and the panels have been a fascinating exchange of views and ideas for the future.”
Dino Varkey said: “Chairing the panels and hearing our students’ opinions and ideas amplified via this initiative is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding parts of my role at GEMS. We are already exploring a number of ideas and initiatives courtesy of the student panels, and the new upcoming student survey will directly reflect their ideas in its format, content and timing. We are looking forward to hearing from more representatives in future panels to ensure we remain closely in tune with the voice of our students.”
Nourhan Ibrahim, a Grade 11 student at GEMS International School – Al Khail who took part in one of the most recent sessions, commented: “The panel was truly an enjoyable and enriching experience. Throughout the session, it was evident that Mr Varkey was keen on amplifying student voice.
“I was especially grateful for his personal advice on reaching our fullest potential and his attentiveness to our input, opinions and proposed solutions. The meeting’s warm environment stimulated honest, thought-provoking conversations that allowed me to consider a new set of perspectives and connect with like-minded students.”
GEMS Education plans to stage eight separate sessions of its Student-CEO Consultation Panels every year.
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