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School Captain Interview

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K.Smithy:
Hi J_Rho! :)

When I had my interview I was asked questions like this:
- What is the most important trait that a leader must have?
- What are the top 3 attributes that would make you a good school captain?
- Next year will be stressful, what people would you turn to if you need help?
- If students are misbehaving, are you willing to pull them up on their behaviour and correct them? How would you handle the situation?

Some other people were asked questions like: Have you broken any rules?
And stuff like that.

Tips for breaking the ice... humour is a good tool. Don't overdo it though. I wouldn't worry too much about breaking the ice, they'll understand that you are probably nervous and they will lead the interview. They might ask you questions like: How are you? or How's your day so far? before getting straight into all of the questions. So yeah, I wouldn't worry too much about this. Just remember to be yourself, relax (if you can) and have fun :)

Joseph41:
Not sure if mentioned, but it might also be good to have a brief think about some curly questions, like "what's your biggest weakness as a leader"?

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