Head Boy & Head Girl Election – 2025
13-08-2025
The campus of Swami Vivekanand Integration English School, Latur, witnessed a vibrant display of democratic spirit as students enthusiastically participated in the Head Boy and Head Girl Election for the academic year 2025.
A Day of Democracy and Leadership
Held with great energy and anticipation, the election saw active participation from students of Classes VI to X, who exercised their right to vote and played a key role in shaping the school’s student leadership.
Before the polling began, Administrative Coordinator Mr. Vikas Labade Sir and Principal Mrs. Varsha Labade Ma’am addressed the students, extending their best wishes to all candidates and encouraging fair and responsible participation.
Voting Process and Results
The voting began promptly at 9:15 a.m. and concluded at 12:30 p.m., with a total of 413 students casting their votes. The atmosphere was electric with excitement, as all four candidates presented strong leadership qualities, making the competition extremely close.
When the results were announced, they brought both surprise and celebration:
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Head Boy – Amit Boyne (Symbol: Tiger)
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Head Girl – Sakshi Jadhav (Symbol: Pen)
Both winners secured 222 votes, while the opposing candidates garnered 191 votes.
The newly elected Head Boy and Head Girl were warmly congratulated by the school leadership, and words of encouragement were shared by Mr. Vikas Labade Sir and Mrs. Varsha Labade Ma’am, recognizing the efforts of all candidates.
A Smooth and Fair Election
The election was conducted in a transparent and orderly manner under the supervision of Mr. Dattatray Ohal Sir, who served as the Election In-charge. Ballots, voting stations, and the overall process mirrored a real-world election, giving students a hands-on experience in civic responsibility.
Instilling Democratic Values
This election was not only a defining moment for the winners but also a meaningful learning experience for all students. It promoted leadership, discipline, active participation, and respect for democratic values, which are at the heart of the school’s educational philosophy.
