The Eaglebrook Third Form Committee is an excellent opportunity for Sixth Formers to take on leadership roles and contribute to the school community. Members of this committee are responsible for proctoring the Third Form study hall, ensuring that the environment is productive and focused. Each Sixth Former is assigned a specific day of the week to serve as a proctor and provide consistency and support for the younger students.
The responsibilities of a proctor go beyond simply supervising study hall. Proctors assist Third Formers with their academic work, whether it’s helping them understand a challenging math problem, reviewing a writing assignment, or answering general questions about their studies. They also play an important role in helping Third Formers establish good habits, like staying organized and managing their time effectively.
More importantly, proctors act as mentors and role models. They help create a welcoming and supportive atmosphere so the Third Formers feel comfortable asking for help and seeking guidance. This interaction helps build strong connections between grades and reinforces Eaglebrook’s sense of community.
Being part of the Third Form Committee is not only beneficial for the Third Formers but also for the Sixth Formers involved. It gives them a chance to practice leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills while making a meaningful contribution to the school. It’s a rewarding experience to know that you’re helping younger students succeed academically and feel more confident.
In summary, the Third Form Committee is a unique and valuable way for Sixth Formers to give back to the Eaglebrook community. Where they grow as leaders, and leave a positive impact on the students they mentor.