Student Leadership

SRC: Marianne DiFabio, Hollie Goad, Rob Orme

Student Action Teams: Elizabeth Whiting

SRC Semester 1 2025

PD Sophie   PW Nikita   1D Sienna   1M Charlie   2JC Anna   2O Ellie   3C Eliza 3H Carys

4MT Oscar & Mia  4P Henry   5B Abigail 5L Stella  5M Anika   6G Jesse   6T Raphael

 

SRC News - Last Monday SRC students came together for  their second meeting. Students were asked to make an SRC suggestion box for student suggestions. 

Stella created a robot SRC Suggestion Box
Stella created a robot SRC Suggestion Box

SRC (Student Representative Council) suggestion boxes in the classroom are used for student suggestions is to encourage active participation and give students a platform to voice their concerns, ideas, and feedback. By providing this opportunity, the SRC can:

  1. Foster Communication: It creates an open channel for communication between students and the SRC, allowing students to share their thoughts without fear of judgment.
  2. Promote Inclusivity: It ensures that all students, regardless of their position or involvement in school activities, can contribute ideas and suggestions that may improve the school experience.
  3. Empower Students: Encouraging students to make suggestions makes them feel more involved in decision-making processes and school improvements, fostering a sense of ownership in the school community.
  4. Address Issues: It allows the SRC to identify and address any issues or concerns raised by students in a timely manner, helping to improve the school environment.
  5. Encourage Problem-Solving: By gathering suggestions, students and the SRC can work together to find solutions to problems, creating a more collaborative and solution-oriented school culture.
  6. Enhance School Spirit: The suggestion box helps build a stronger sense of community, where students know their opinions matter and can lead to positive changes within the school.

Ultimately, the SRC suggestion box is an initiative to ensure that student voices are heard and that their ideas can have a tangible impact on the school's development and student life.

St John's Student Action Teams 2025

We thank our Student Action Teams for commencing a range of activities in the last two weeks. 

Faith and Social Justice Team - Molly George Nevaeh Dylan Josh Emilia Juliet

Faith and Social Justice Team have been selling icy poles each Friday at first break to raise  money for Project Compassion. 

 

Student Wellbeing Team - Will Felix Milana Daniel Melissa Charli & Isla  

Cultural Diversity Team - Charlotte Fabian Pia Jack

Student Wellbeing Team and Cultural Diversity Team led a very successful Better Buddies Day - Harmony Day Celebration. 

Environment Team - Raphaela Henry Jax Leonardo Ava

Envornmental Team worked with Miss Davis to collect RideToSchool Day Community event.

STEM Team - Nico Alex Aisling Cecilia Oscar Hamish Jesse Anastasia

STEM Team have commeneced lunchtime clubs on Friday, hosting a Lego Club.

Creative Arts Team - Elizabeth Annalyse Jordan Chloe Arya Sofia Roxie Mason

Creative Arts Team have planned for lunchtime activities. 

Sports Team - Joshua Luke Harper Olivia Emma Isaac William Rose

Sports Team have commenced lunchtime sports club playing dodgeball.

Year 3-6 Dodgeball
Year 3-6 Dodgeball