Leadership Traits Run In Family Of College Head Girl

Geeta Anjali Singh was proud to maintain the leadership legacy of her family when she was inducted head girl of Votualevu College in Nadi on Thursday. Coming from a Christian background, she said: “I am inspired to be a godly leader who is humble and always ready to serve the people around me.”

Sunday 24 April 2022 | 12:30

School management and school head prefects at Votualevu College in Nadi. Photo: Mereleki Nai

School management and school head prefects at Votualevu College in Nadi. Photo: Mereleki Nai

Geeta Anjali Singh was proud to maintain the leadership legacy of her family when she was inducted head girl of Votualevu College in Nadi on Thursday.

Coming from a Christian back­ground, she said: “I am inspired to be a godly leader who is humble and always ready to serve the people around me.”

The Year 13 student said she was proud to maintain the legacy of her family.

Head girl, Geeta Anjali Singh and head boy, Raheel Nath at Votualevu College in Nadi. Photo: Mereleki Nai

Head girl, Geeta Anjali Singh and head boy, Raheel Nath at Votualevu College in Nadi. Photo: Mereleki Nai

“My dad was the head boy of Na­tabua High School. My older brother was head boy of a school in Australia which had about one thousand plus students,” said the 18-year-old.

“I am privileged to be chosen as the head of this institution. Through the guidance of teachers, they have moulded me for this leadership role.”

For 18-year-old Raheel Nath, being the first in his family to become head boy of a school was quite an honour.

“To me a leader is not a ruler or a dictator, it is setting examples to the people around you,” he said.

There were altogether seventy-eight prefects inducted at the school.

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