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St Peter’s College Class of 2025 heads

St Peter’s College welcomes new leaders for the academic year 2025, ready to embark on a series of initiatives aimed at enhancing school spirit, community outreach, and academic excellence.

St Peter’s College welcomed a new student leadership executive committee for the new academic year.

This marked the dawn of a fresh era filled with ambition, dedication, and a shared vision for excellence.

The committee is led by an exceptional head of school, Tshinakaho Ramikosi, alongside deputy head Sarah Diack, head of academics Aobakwe Machailo, head of co-curricular Sandile Nzimande, and head of pastoral Nsovo Mabunda.

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Principal Brian Armitage commented on the rigorous selection process that brought this team together. “We have a comprehensive training programme that gives us confidence that the right people are in place,” he said.

“Each student leader begins their journey by application, outlining their vision and the specific portfolios they wish to oversee. This approach encourages a deep engagement with the school’s values and provides a platform for aspiring leaders to showcase their capabilities.”

St Peter’s College heads of 2025.

Tshinakaho pledges an unwavering commitment to fostering respect and compassion and promises to create an environment where every learner feels valued. “I am more than honoured to fulfil my role and duties to the best of my abilities,” she said.
“I am looking forward to leading with guidance from God, respect, and compassion. Together, with my commendable team of student leaders, we are adamant on working to reignite school pride within the students.

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“With respect as our foundation and school pride as our primary goal, St Peter’s College can climb greater heights and take the school’s legacy to the next level.”

Sarah joins Tshinakaho in this leadership journey, bringing her own ambitious goals to the forefront. “I am very excited for the year ahead and to overcome all the challenges that we are going to face.
“My goals are to make the students want to follow me, not just obey because they have to, and to increase participation in both sports and cultural activities at the school.”

Sarah is passionate about creating a safe and trusting atmosphere and ensuring that every learner feels included in the St Peter’s community.

Armitage concluded, “This newly elected committee exemplifies the ethos of St Peter’s College, dedicated to continuous personal and academic growth while fostering a sense of unity among peers.”

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