Brilio.net - The Intra-School Student Organization (OSIS) has an important role in bridging communication between students and the school, as well as developing students' potential in various fields. A clear vision and mission are essential to provide direction and goals for the development of the organization and its members.
Vision reflects the long-term ideals to be achieved, while the mission explains the steps to be taken to realize the vision. Here are 10 examples of OSIS visions and missions that can be used as references.
1. Vision: To become a productive and creative student organization, facilitating the development of students' talents and interests.
Mission: To hold various extracurricular activities that support the development of students' skills in the fields of arts, sports, and academics.
2. Vision: To create students who have character, care about the environment, and have a global perspective.
Mission: To conduct community service programs and environmentally friendly activities to increase students' awareness of global issues.
3. Vision: To form an inclusive and respectful student community, regardless of background.
Mission: Organizing activities that build tolerance and cooperation among students by involving all elements of the school.
4. Vision: To be a leader in creating a comfortable and enjoyable learning environment.
Mission: Collaborate with schools to improve learning facilities, including classrooms, libraries, and laboratories.
5. Vision: Creating students who are independent, responsive, and able to take initiative.
Mission: To provide leadership and skills training for students, encouraging them to be actively involved in school organizations.
6. Vision: To become a competitive forum for student aspirations and creativity.
Mission: Organize annual events such as arts and sports festivals that reflect students' talents and enhance their self-confidence.
7. Vision: To create students who have a spirit of nationalism and love for their country.
Mission: Organizing activities that promote local culture, history, and Pancasila values among students.
8. Vision: Improving the quality of education through active student participation.
Mission: Encourage students to engage in mentoring and study group programs, and provide access to information about scholarships and further education opportunities.
9. Vision: To become a transparent and accountable organization.
Mission: To prepare periodic activity and financial reports to be published to all members and the school.
10. Vision: Cultivate a sense of friendship and family among students.
Mission: To hold social activities, such as outings and camping, which can strengthen relationships between students and maintain good relationships within the school environment.
11. Vision: To become an innovative organization in building good communication between students and teachers.
Mission: To hold regular discussion forums between students and teachers to increase student involvement in the teaching and learning process.
12. Vision: To develop awareness of health and fitness among students.
Mission: Initiate sports programs and health activities that educate students about healthy lifestyles and balanced diets.
13. Vision: To create a safe and comfortable school environment for learning.
Mission: Cooperate with schools to create an effective monitoring system and provide a consultation space for students who need help.
14. Vision: To become a center for student creativity in the field of research and development.
Mission: To hold science research and innovation competitions to encourage students to find solutions to various environmental and social issues.
15. Vision: Creating awareness of the importance of literacy among students.
Mission: Organizing literacy programs, such as mini libraries, reading activities, and book discussions in schools to increase students' interest in reading.
16. Vision: Facilitate the improvement of technology and information skills among students.
Mission: To provide computer training and workshops on information technology to improve students' digital competence.
17. Vision: Building an entrepreneurial spirit among students.
Mission: Organizing entrepreneurship training and student product bazaars to develop business spirit and creativity in the economic field.
18. Vision: To revive and maintain cultural traditions in the school environment.
Mission: To hold a cultural festival that highlights the cultural and artistic diversity possessed by students, as well as introducing traditional values.
19. Vision: To create students who are sensitive to social issues.
Mission: To hold social activities to help underprivileged children and people in need around the school environment.
20. Vision: To be an effective bridge of information and communication among students.
Mission: To build an information system that makes it easier for students to access school news and announcements through social media and the OSIS website.
By having more visions and missions, the Intra-School Student Organization (OSIS) can run more diverse programs and make real contributions to the development of students and the school community as a whole. A clear vision will help all members focus on the goals they want to achieve, while a planned mission will provide concrete guidance on the steps that need to be taken. Through this vision and mission, OSIS is expected to become a positive agent of change in the school environment.
By formulating a clear vision and mission, OSIS can carry out its functions well, while providing a positive impact on all students and the school environment. The steps taken to achieve the vision and mission will shape the character, discipline, and skills of students in facing future challenges.
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