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Student Voice
At The Henley College we listen to our students and encourage them to share their views, involve them in focus groups and discussions on how to improve the student experience and are responsive to their feedback. There are a range of groups available for students to join to contribute to making the College a positive place to study.
STUDENT LEADERSHIP TEAM
Membership of this group enables students to participate more widely in college life and gain a range of skills that they can take forwards on leaving the College. There are opportunities to engage with college management, raise any student concerns or issues, support and help organise events and join in a diverse range of activities as both College ambassadors and student representatives.
STUDENT GROUPS
There are a range of other student led groups at the College including LGBTQ and Christian Union. You can also become a Tutor Group Representative or Subject Ambassador.
STUDENTS’ UNION
The Henley College is a member of the National Union of Students (NUS) and has its own executive committee, elected by the student body. The President and Vice President are invited to sit on the Corporation Board as student governors. Membership of the NUS has a huge range of benefits for students via their Totum card, that enables multiple discounts, offers and coupons.
Max
Student Profile
During his time at The Henley College, Max has attended Foundation classes and the Health & Social Care Level 2 course, in which he thrived. Max is a student who always puts in 100% effort and his hard work and dedication to his studies, and to the College, was recognised this year when he received a Principal’s Award. These very special awards are given for exceptional effort, achievement and contribution to the College community. Max has demonstrated great academic bravery over the last year, achieving a qualification that a few years ago seemed out of his reach. He is also regarded as one of the friendliest and most personable class members, helping his peers understand the world from his eyes. Speaking about his award, Max said: “I was surprised and honoured to be given this award but very happy, as I am proud, to be part of the Henley College Community.”