ABURABEA, SAMED2024-11-152024-11-152024-0621001939https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/2708This research explores the impact of leadership roles on students’ responsible behaviors within Abu Dhabi's private schools in the United Arab Emirates. Drawing on staff questionnaires and semi-structured interviews addressed to student leaders, the study investigates the motivations, challenges, and impacts of student leadership initiatives within the cultural context of Abu Dhabi on the student’s responsible behavior, as well as the educators’ perception towards the student’s leadership within the educational environment. Findings revealed the multifaceted nature of student leadership, encompassing themes such as student empowerment, leadership styles, institutional support, challenges faced, and societal contributions. Theoretical implications are discussed, highlighting connections with concepts such as transformational leadership, while practical implications offer recommendations for enhancing student leadership initiatives and fostering inclusive practices. The research contributes to ongoing discourse on educational leadership, providing valuable insights for practice, policy, and future research endeavors. Overall, this study underscores the importance of student leadership roles as a catalyst for positive student behavior, personal growth, academic success, and societal advancement within Abu Dhabi's private schools.eneffective leadership, leadership roles, students’ responsible behaviorThe Impact of Leadership Roles on Students’ Responsible Behavior: A Study Among Students and Staff in a Private School in Abu DhabiDissertationDr Solomon David