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How to Write a Speech for the Election of a Head Girl

How to Write a Speech for the Election of a Head Girl
Written By
Erin Schreiner
Erin Schreiner
Published: Jan 21, 2011
Updated: May 14, 2022
2 minute read

The job of head girl is a serious one to which many students aspire. The presence of this job is common in schools in the United Kingdom. Those elected to the position are responsible for overseeing the girls in the school that they attend, monitoring their adherence to uniform code, behavior guidelines and conduct requirements. Individuals interested in this position are often required to present a speech in which she demonstrates her appropriateness for the position. Because this speech often represents her only opportunity to plead her cases, careful speech preparation is a must.

Step 1

Use professional language. As a head girl, you must be both professional and reliable. Demonstrate your ability to behave maturely by developing a refined speech. While you want your speech to sound as nice as possible, you should avoid using words that you are not familiar with in an attempt to impress, as doing so could lead you to misuse vocabulary.

Step 2

Address your audience. Begin your speech by thanking the student body, along with the listening school staff, for their attention. By mentioning the audience directly, you may be more effective in your attempts to draw the audience in to your speech.

Step 3

Discuss your history with the school. In most cases, head girl candidates have already spent several years at their current school. Show your allegiance to your school in your speech by reflecting upon good times you have had and discussing how the school has helped you and your peers grow and mature.

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Step 4

Outline your appropriateness for the position. Instead of speaking in generalities and telling your audience that you are responsible and trustworthy, show them that you possess these traits. Mention specific situations in which your trustworthiness and reliability have been made evident.

Step 5

Integrate some quotations. If you struggle to find just the perfect words, borrow some by integrating quotations into your speech. Use quotations from famous individuals who are relevant to your speech, allowing them to serve almost as proof of the points that you are making in your speech.

Erin Schreiner

Erin Schreiner is a freelance writer and teacher who holds a bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University. She has been actively freelancing since 2008. Schreiner previously worked for a London-based freelance firm. Her work…

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