The Waldorf School of Jordan is proud to announce the results of our 2025–2026 Student Council elections! After an energetic campaign season and a school-wide vote, our students have chosen a group of representatives who reflect both the spirit and diversity of our community.
Meet the New Student Council
- Hussein Farawati – President (Grade 12)
- Mahmoud Alhaqash – Vice President (Grade 10)
- Bana Mehyar – Class Representative (Grade 10)
- Salma Isaeed – Class Representative (Grade 10)
- Haleemah Hassouneh – Class Representative (Grade 8)
- Kareem Salameh – Class Representative (Grade 8)
- Taleen Al-Baghuthi – Class Representative (Grade 8)
- Hasan Hassouneh – Class Representative (Grade 7)
- Nouf Aldwikat – Class Representative (Grade 7)
- Zeina Hussein – Class Representative (Grade 7)
- Miral Al Shawwa – Class Representative (Grade 6)
- Own El-Turk – Class Representative (Grade 6)
Together, these students will represent their peers, organize activities, and help shape a school environment where every voice is heard and valued.
A Celebration of Leadership
This year’s election was a celebration of student engagement and democratic participation. Every candidate showed courage, creativity, and commitment to our school’s values. And every vote cast was an act of leadership in itself—helping build the culture of collaboration and inclusion we strive for at Waldorf.
The newly elected Council will soon choose their Treasurer and Secretary, setting the stage for an exciting year of teamwork and student-led initiatives.
Looking Ahead
Student leadership is about much more than titles: it is a platform to practice responsibility, decision-making, and the art of service. Our new Council members carry the hopes of their classmates, but also the trust of the entire school community.
Congratulations once again to our 2025–2026 Student Council! We are inspired by your example and look forward to the positive changes, creative projects, and unforgettable moments you will bring to our school this year.
Be inspired. Lead with courage. Make a difference.
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