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Leadership

Leadership

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Establishing Her

Voice

At GPS, girls lead everything.

And each girl discovers the confidence to lead in her own way. From quiet strength to outspoken ally, every girl is empowered to use her voice.

Leadership Opportunities

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Honor Council

Principled

Champions of character and integrity, Honor Council members guide their peers in upholding the GPS honor system. Open to all grades, these student leaders foster a culture of respect, responsibility, and trust.

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Class Leadership Council

Collaborative

From spirit days to class bonding events, CLC members are the heartbeat of each grade. Working alongside their class dean, these elected leaders dream up, plan, and bring to life unforgettable class experiences all year long.

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Partnerships in the Community

philanthropic

PIC reps are GPS’s community connection. Elected from each class, they lead volunteer efforts and service projects, inspiring classmates to make a real impact both locally and beyond.

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Kaleidoscope

creative

Editors of the GPS yearbook lead a dedicated team to create a beautiful, meaningful record of the school year. From planning spreads to perfecting layouts, these leaders make every memory shine.

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Admission Ambassadors

hospitable

Ambassadors are the friendly faces welcoming prospective students and families, leading tours, and representing GPS at admission and alumnae events with pride and poise.

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Arts Leadership Council

expressive

The Arts Leadership Board elevates the creative work of GPS students by spotlighting artists, curating a senior arts event, and leading a student-run arts blog.

At GPS, I learned that there is no fixed idea of what a leader is supposed to look like and that a quiet leader is just as effective as a more vocal one.

Ani B.


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Admission

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Academics

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Arts

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Athletics

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