Parktown teen leads Johannesburg’s Junior Council with purpose and passion
Ashley Chikobvu, a driven Grade 11 learner from Parktown High School for Girls, proves that age is no barrier to impact as she leads Johannesburg’s Junior Council with purpose and heart.
At Parktown High School for Girls, one learner stands out not for seeking the spotlight, but for the unwavering sense of purpose that guides her.
Ashley Chikobvu, a Grade 11 learner, has been appointed co-mayor of the Johannesburg Junior Council for 2025, a title that reflects not just ambition but a deep-rooted commitment to service and community upliftment.
Ashley’s days are a masterclass in discipline. Balancing a demanding academic load of nine subjects, several extracurriculars, early morning classes in further studies mathematics, and her leadership role requires sharp time management. To stay focused, she has created personal systems of discipline, such as putting away her phone for most of the day to avoid distractions. She believes that success comes from remaining grounded in one’s purpose and remembering the reasons behind the journey, especially when motivation runs low.
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Her passion for leadership was nurtured from an early age. At Saxonwold Primary, the school’s motto, We Serve, became more than a slogan — it shaped her worldview. Ashley took to heart the idea that real success means lifting others along the way, not stepping over them. This ethos continued to grow at Parktown Girls, a school she regards as a hub of opportunity. It was here that her confidence was cultivated and her passion for the Junior Council first sparked.
Now, as co-mayor, Ashley’s responsibilities go far beyond ceremonial duties. She plays an active part in shaping council discussions, leading initiatives, reviewing documents, and representing young voices in Johannesburg. Her work on council committees ensures that inclusivity and democracy remain at the core of every decision. While some assume her job is about giving commands, she is quick to clarify that it’s passion and service that truly define her leadership.

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The Dean Waltz Kids Carnival holds a special place in her heart among the many initiatives she supports. Held in memory of a former councillor, this event brings moments of joy to underprivileged children, a day when they can set aside their hardships and simply enjoy being kids.
Ashley appreciates the diversity of the council, where learners from different schools and backgrounds come together. She believes that collaboration across differences is key to creating lasting change, even when personalities clash or perspectives differ.
She dreams of studying at Yale University and pursuing a degree in ethics, politics, and economics. The multidisciplinary approach appeals to her, allowing her to explore law, economics, leadership, and social justice. Her ultimate goal is to address global issues such as period poverty, which deprives girls of education and dignity.
Ashley is continually learning in her personal life. Recently, she took up crocheting, which has taught her patience and acceptance of imperfection. Literature, especially Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, has deepened her understanding of people’s motivations.
Her strength stems from her family, friends, and faith. With support from her parents, brother, and friends, Ashley has built resilience and empathy. Her Christian values of love, kindness, and forgiveness guide her actions, reflected in her favourite Bible verse, 1 Corinthians 13:4-7.
Though still in high school, Ashley aims to be remembered for her service and impact. She aspires to be a lifelong learner who leads for the greater good.
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