King's Worcester

5 June

Student Leaders Announced for 2025-2026 Academic Year

Dr Oliver is delighted to announce the student leaders for the next academic year.

This follows an extensive application and interview process, which took place during the Spring Term.

This year, our leaders will be known as School Prefects, (formerly Monitors), and House Prefects, (formerly Heads of House). These titles are more commonly used in for school leadership roles in the UK, and will ensure our students’ achievements are clear to potential employers and universities as they continue their journey beyond King’s.

The roles of School Prefect and House Prefect are prestigious at King’s, in which students’ outstanding skills and attributes can shine.

School Prefects 2025-26

Edgar K

Alfie H

Sophie J

Eleanor W

Samantha C

Elizabeth R

Bentley L

Laura D

Sonali P

Tobias A

Amelia B

Ben G

Carys M

Daisy J

Jack B

Esther G

Anna H

Zara P

Emelia S

Freddie Y-B

Anna W

Pranav M

Isabella D-S

Jed L

Dan A

Eva T

Joseph R

Edward C

Charlie M-W

Kieran B

Cerys G

Harry F

House Prefects 2025-26

Castle – Freddie F, Millie C

Chappel – Ed B, Qiyaam G-F

Choir – Charlotte A, Tom P

Creighton – Isabella B, Seth E

Kittermaster House – Clarisse C, Will D

Oswald – Griff J, Noah G

School – Jasmine S, James D

Wulstan – Olivia K, Louis H-M

Student Leaders

The position of School Prefect and House Prefect at King’s are just two of the many leadership opportunities offered in the Sixth Form. Student leaders are highly regarded and provide a positive role model for other pupils, keeping the School running at its best while also building upon our traditions. Prefect privileges include dinners, processing in the College Hall Assembly, and a weekly Prefects’ Lunch, to name but a few.

Prefects receive training both during the Lower Sixth and the Upper Sixth and are given guidance on their roles and responsibilities and a chance to develop their understanding of different styles of leadership. This also includes practical activities, where they learn how to manage teams and start to understand their own strengths and weaknesses as a leader and their own individual style.

Congratulations to all our new Prefects on your outstanding achievement.