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Leadership Development

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We believe that every child has the potential to be a leader.

Leadership development is woven into the very fabric of our school. Our approach is centered on shaping our students not just for academic success, but into individuals with the confidence, empathy, and resilience to make smart decisions and build a life they’re truly proud of.

Through intentional programs at every grade level, students are guided to discover their unique strengths and use them to make a positive impact—on themselves, their peers, and their community.

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Leadership Starts Here: Explore Our Programs

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Leader in Me

Empowering students with the principles of Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, this program teaches life skills like goal-setting, collaboration, and personal responsibility, creating well-rounded, future-ready leaders.

See LIM in Action

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Buddy Program

Pairing kindergarteners with 8th graders, this program creates heartwarming mentorship moments that build community, kindness, and leadership at every age.

Explore the Buddy Program

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P.A.C. (Principal Advisory Committee)

Giving middle school students a voice, this council lets them partner with school leaders to drive positive change, develop confidence, and shape the student experience.

EMPOWER THEIR VOICE

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W.E.B. Leaders

Where Everyone Belongs. 8th-grade mentors guide 6th graders through their transition to middle school, fostering a sense of belonging and creating connections that make the journey easier—and more meaningful.

DISCOVER THE POWER OF BELONGING


 

The leadership roles, that BECS offers for the students to take on our amazing. My son decided there was a role he wanted to take on, so he had to apply an interview for the position. I think this teaches our children what they can expect in the real world, and gives them the tools to learn from there. It enables them to think about their qualifications, and what makes them the best candidate for the position. Once in a role, it teaches them, accountability, to make sure their job is done, and if they can't get the job done to report back to the administrator.

Also, BECS is good about rewarding the students for their work. It makes my son feel like he has a role and his job is important because it is. In this leadership process, it gets the children ready and prepares them for future endeavors.

Katy Zimmerman MarmolejoBECS Parent

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Let’s Build the Future Together

At Bromley East, we’re nurturing tomorrow’s leaders today, and we’d love for your family to be part of our amazing community!