Student Representative Council
Reflections from our Student Representatives
I wanted to become a Student Council Representative because I wanted to be a leader in a way that represented not just our class, but our school. I also wanted to be challenged to use my leadership skills. It has improved my speaking out aloud skills and confidence. I wanted to have a voice in what our class and school does. It is a fun and enjoyable way to not only express my ideas, but my classes ideas and questions.
By Tate 5E
I decided to become a Student Council Representative because if I work with the Student Voice Captains and the other students on the SRC, we will be able to make this school look stunning and be outstanding. We can gather peoples' ideas to try and add them into our school, for example, adding a veggie garden or more equipment to the Gym or playground. If we work together, we will make this school amazing so that when people do a tour, they will go 'wow!, we want to come to this amazing school!'
By Maddox 5W
Upcoming Events
ANZAC Badges
The Student Representative council has been busily selling Anzac badges over the last couple of weeks. Tomorrow (Thursday, April 6) will be the final day for sales. If you haven't done so already, please support this worthy cause.
Pyjama Day
Our SRC will be running this fundraiser on Thursday 6th April, with all money raised to go towards our World Vision sponsor child. Students may wear pyjamas/sleepwear for a gold coin donation.
Recycle, Earn and Play
A collection bin has been set up in the foyer and is waiting to receive your finished (and crumb-free) bread bags.
The initiative will turn bags into sports equipment for Karoo students.