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The Roundtable, the Student Council of The Geneva School, exists to provide dialectic and rhetoric students a substantial opportunity for, and a viable model of, virtuous leadership, both within the school and without, in four key areas:
- Serve as goodwill ambassadors of the school’s vision—its philosophies, goals and objectives;
- Encourage within the entire student body virtuous scholarship, godly culture and genuine community;
- Explore, develop and assist in the implementation of co- and extra-curricular activities for students and their families, supportive of the school’s philosophies, goals and objectives; and
- Provide open and constructive lines of communication both among students, classes, and grade levels, as well as between students and members of the administration and faculty.
The Roundtable has a bicameral officer-delegate structure. Officers (the “upper house”) include the Regent (open only to qualifying seniors), the vice-Regent (open to qualifying juniors and seniors), and Chancellor (open also to qualifying sophomores). One qualifying student per section of each grade is elected a delegate, the aggregate of whom constitute the “lower house." The activities of the Roundtable are overseen by the office of the Dean of Students.
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