Last week, our school held school elections for the positions of school Prime Minister and Prime Ministerʼs assistant. This event encouraged the students to take an active part in the life of the school and to form their own vision of the school’s development.
Candidates for the position of school premier presented their programmes, which outlined plans to improve the quality of the school. The Prime Minister’s assistants promised effective support and cooperation to achieve common goals. The students were actively listening to the candidates’ initiatives, discussing them and preparing to express their own opinions during the voting.
These school elections not only strengthened democratic values among students, but also fostered responsibility and leadership skills. The process teaches students about democracy and the importance of their own contribution to the school community.

