Student Voice
Student Voice is of great importance to us. It helps to shape the college by feeding back the student perspective of life at Callywith.

At Callywith College, Student Voice is captured in a range of ways including:
- An Autumn Survey for Year 1 students.
- Annual ‘Course and Tutorial Evaluation Surveys’ for all students.
- Face-to-face termly group sessions with the Programme Team Leader for each curriculum area.
- Face-to-face termly group sessions with the Assistant Principal for Student Experience.
- Via the Student Executive.
Student Executive and Student Ambassadors
Student Executive Member and Student Ambassador roles are ways in which you can be involved in the day-to-day operations of Callywith College.
The roles will enable you to develop fantastic employability and transferable skills for your CV and next steps, whether that be university, apprenticeships or employment. They will also help you grow in confidence and meet new people.
Student Executive
As a member of the Student Executive, you would:
- Run various student forums throughout the year where you collate student feedback on life at Callywith and gather new ideas.
- Be available to meet students in the ‘student executive weekly lunch time drop-ins’ in Student Services/reception areas in college. Hear students’ thoughts on any concerns about college, and opportunities they would like to see available.
- Work closely with the Assistant Principal for Student Experience on a range of cross college activities, fundraising opportunities and events promotion. This could include social media content creation.
- Contribute to the creation of new initiatives to improve college life.
- Help new students settle into college life.
- Attend half-termly meetings with the Assistant Principal for Student Experience.
- As a member of the Student Executive, you will automatically be a Student Ambassador too.
Student Ambassador
As a Student Ambassador, you would:
Volunteer at college open events to welcome prospective students and their families/carers to Callywith and help new students settle into college life.
