Community Youth Leadership
Voice of Youth 2025
This year, our students took part in Voices of Youth (VOY), an initiative co-organised by Kranji Secondary School, Marsiling–Yew Tee GRC and the People’s Association Youth Movement. The event brought together students from various schools, providing a meaningful platform for them to exercise student agency, raise awareness about community issues, and advocate for a better future.
Through engaging discussions, students explored a range of issues that are highly relevant to youths today, including AI and the Future of Work, Climate Change and Environmental Responsibility, Misinformation and Fake News, and Navigating Identity and Pressure in a Hyper-Competitive World. Each topic encouraged participants to reflect deeply on current societal challenges, explore emerging trends, and consider the roles they may play as future leaders. Additionally, these conversations encouraged students to reflect critically on the challenges faced by today’s society, while recognising the importance of staying open-minded, building good habits, and understanding how technology and human judgment can complement each other.
Beyond deepening their understanding of these topics, students also picked up practical skills. They learnt to communicate clearly, collaborate with peers from different schools, and facilitate discussions using open-ended, reflective, and summary questioning techniques. They also appreciated the value of staying neutral during group conversations to create a respectful space for everyone to share their views.
As the event wrapped up, the students left with a clearer understanding of the issues around them and a stronger appreciation for the impact their voices can make—no matter how big or small.
Igniting Our Potential: Student Leaders’ Investiture 2025
On 20 May 2025, Regenites gathered in the hall for the annual Student Leaders’ Investiture, a meaningful event marking the transition of leadership within our school community.
This year’s theme, “Igniting Our Potential,” captured the spirit of the ceremony, highlighting the role students play as changemakers. Applause rang out as the 14th Student Council, new CCA Leaders, and Class Committee members received their badges—symbols of trust and service. The presentation of Class Committee badges by Form Teachers underscored the strong collaboration between staff and students in shaping class culture.
A significant moment was the ceremonial handover of blazers from the 14th to the 15th Executive Committee, symbolising continuity and a renewed sense of purpose.
In their speeches, Lydia Binte Imbran (President of the 15th Student Council) and Muhammad Khairy Danish Bin Rozaini (President of the CCA Leaders) pledged to lead with empathy, inclusivity, and unity. Lydia encouraged peers to contribute ideas, while Danish spoke about fostering a vibrant CCA culture where everyone feels supported.
The Investiture concluded with the recitation of the Student Leaders’ Pledge—a heartfelt commitment to serve and lead with integrity.
As we welcome our new leaders, we thank the outgoing team for their dedication and look forward to a new chapter of student leadership at Regent, where every leader blazes forth with pride and purpose!