b'CurriculumBeyond the Formal CurriculumStudents are strongly encouraged to seek out opportunities to participate in the life of Seaton High School, beyond the classroom. Research suggests that the more a student participates in the life of the school, the greater their chances of academic and personal success.Student Leadership Informal LeadershipStudent Leadership Group In addition to the formal Student Leadership Group, there are many opportunities for students The Student Leadership Groupcomprisingto support the school in a range of areas requiring both middle school and senior school students leadership, such as Open Night, Awards Ceremony, provides opportunities for students to participateSchool House events, student buddies (for in decision-making processes within the school,example to international students), or participation foster a positive school culture and community,in school working parties. We encourage all and develop skills in leadership. students, from year 7 onwards, to seek out these Members of the group assume a variety of rolesopportunities and to step up willingly when asked.of responsibility in the school, such as organising assemblies, coordinating significant events (for example Wear it Purple Day, and days of national importance), managing competitions and lunchtime activities, and fundraising.Students are selected for the Student Leadership Group based on an expression of interest and supporting statement from a staff member.The group meets regularly, and the year culminates in a leadership camp towards the end of Term 4. 24 Seaton High School Information Handbook 2026'