By Sr. Mukari
On 24th January 2026, the Loyola
Centre for Media and Communications (LCMC) conducted a one-day student
leadership training for 55 student leaders from Loreto Convent Valley Road and
Loreto Convent Msongari Primary and Junior Secondary Schools at the Mary Ward
Centre, Karen. The training brought together primary and junior secondary
school leaders, accompanied by three teachers, for a full day of reflection,
learning, and skills development.
Facilitated by LCMC staff members
Joy, Denson, Belvin, and Sr. Lydia, the training focused on nurturing
resilient, values-driven leadership among young people. Key areas covered
included leadership as service, servant leadership, effective communication,
healthy relationships, conflict resolution, and active participation in school
life.
Through participatory and
age-appropriate approaches such as ethical decision-making exercises, group
discussions, debates, and drama, students strengthened their communication,
critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Practical tools such
as the EAR method (Eye Contact, Attention, Respond) and the Stoplight Method
equipped learners to manage conflict constructively and lead by example.
By the end of the training, student
leaders demonstrated a clearer understanding of leadership rooted in integrity,
empathy, and responsibility, and expressed increased confidence in their
ability to positively influence their peers and school communities.

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