Welcoming our new Student Council for 2026-27

This year’s election followed a busy period of activity, from nominations in early February through to campaigning from 9 March and voting on 23–24 March.

Published on 25/03/2026

Hills Road’s Student Council for the 2026–27 academic year has now been confirmed - find out more about the incoming Council below.

This year’s election followed a busy period of activity, from nominations in early February through to campaigning from 9 March and voting on 23–24 March. There was an impressively high standard of campaigns this year, including a range of creative and engaging approaches such as fancy dress and social media outreach.

Congratulations to our new Council members, and thank you to all candidates who put themselves forward. Your effort, ideas, and commitment to the College community have been outstanding!

Role

Charity Officer

Coordinates fundraising activities and supports charitable initiatives across the College.

Student

Angie Abdelhamid

Angie studies History, Maths, and Religious Studies, and is on the Women's Basketball team.

Aims

To allow students to vote on causes, clearly showing where money goes, and offer a mix of large events and smaller initiatives; to strengthen links with local organisations and introduce a consistent calendar of fundraising activity.

Role

Treasurer

Oversees budgets and ensures funding is managed effectively.

Student

Ethan Cheung

Ethan studies Biology, Chemistry, Maths, and Further Maths, and chose enrichment in financial literacy and DNA coding.

Aims

To improve transparency and engagement in budgeting through regular reports, feedback systems, and new funding opportunities for societies.

Role

Equality & Community Officer

Promotes healthy relationships and supports related student initiatives.

Student

Florence Cross

Florence studies English Literature, Politics, and Psychology, and chose Costume Design and Film Literacy for Enrichment this year.

Aims

To strengthen community and address inequality through better communication, inclusive events, and improved access to support and opportunities.

Role

Communications & Social Media Officer

Manages communications and keeps students informed through social channels.

Student

Dan Frumson

Dan studies English Language and Literature, History, and Politics, and writes for the Phoenix student newspaper. He also runs a popular YouTube and TikTok account, The Right Track.

Aims

To build a more student-led and professional social media presence. Plans include creating high-quality posts, improving promotion of events and societies, and featuring more student-generated content.

Role

Events Officer

Leads on organising and promoting student events throughout the year.

Student

Ella Guron

Ella studies English Literature, History, Psychology, and Religious Studies, alongside enrichment in Music Technology and Musical Theatre. She is participating in this year's show.

Aims

To deliver a wide range of engaging and well-organised events, from performances and fundraisers to regular smaller activities, alongside a large end-of-year event.

Role

Societies Officer

Supports student societies and encourages wider participation in enrichment activities.

Student

Sze Hang Lam

Sze studies Economics, History, and Politics, and is learning Japanese.

Aims

To improve transparency, collaboration and visibility across societies, including regular updates, cross-society events, and better promotion.

Role

Environment Officer

Leads on sustainability initiatives and environmental awareness.

Student

Bow Hughes

Bow studies English Literature, French, and Maths, and also rows at Hills Road.

Aims

To increase awareness and participation in sustainability, including expanding Eco Week, reintroducing an Eco Newsletter, and supporting biodiversity projects and society collaboration.

Role

Inclusivity Officer

Promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion across the College.

Student

Amy Kellythorn

Amy studies English Literature, Media Studies, and Politics, and is completing the Duke of Edinburgh award.

Aims

To improve representation and accessibility through surveys, inclusive events, clearer communication, and systems for raising concerns.

Role

Mental Health Officer

Supports student wellbeing by working closely with the College’s Wellbeing team and raising awareness of mental health support.

Student

Melis Korkmaz

Melis studies English Literature, French, and History, and has been involved in Crochet and Debating at Hills Road.

Aims

To improve access to support, reduce stigma, and introduce more visible resources and quiet spaces for student wellbeing.

Role

Secretary

Organises meetings, takes minutes, and supports the smooth running of the Council.

Student

Emme Mak

Emme studies Economics, Politics, and Philosophy, and writes for the Phoenix student newspaper.

Aims

To improve communication and transparency through student surveys, clearer council updates, and stronger links between students and decision-making.

We look forward to seeing what this year’s Student Council will achieve.

Student Council on Instagram

@hillsroadcouncil for updates