Student Leadership

CALENDAR OF EVENTS - STUDENT LEADERSHIP INITIATIVES - TERM 3 

We are delighted to announce the leadership initiatives for the upcoming term as decided by our student leaders. These initiatives have been crafted by representatives from various student bodies, including the Representatives of Student Wellbeing, the Sustainability Team, and the Student Representative Council. 

 

Additionally, our School Captains and Vice Captains have identified unique leadership projects for Semester 2. Each project is designed to make a meaningful contribution to our school community and provide opportunities for lasting impact and improvement.

Student Wellbeing Initiatives

DateEventActivity
12        September        

R U OKAY Day 

 

Are You Okay Day is an annual observation in Australia, celebrated on the second Thursday of every September. This year, it falls on September 12. On this day, Australians check up on each other, especially those who are going through a tough time. Since we keep too busy all year round, it is great that days like Are You Okay Day are observed to make us and those around us seen, heard, and understood. 

 

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Student Representative Council Projects

INDIGENOUS LITERACY FOUNDATION - GREAT BOOK SWAP DAY

 

We are excited to inform you about a special event our SRC student leaders are hosting, The Great Book Swap Day happening on Friday 6th September. This event is a wonderful opportunity for all students to explore new books and share their favourite reads with others.

 

How it works:

  • Students are encouraged to find up to three books at home that they have already read and would be willing to swap.
  • On Monday 2nd September, students should bring their books to the school office at recess or in the morning. 
  • They will drop off their books, have their name recorded, and receive a token in exchange.
  • At lunchtime on Friday students can head to the Barrbunin and use their token to select a new book to take home.
  • Other students can also join by paying $2.00 and selecting one book of choice. 

To add a personal touch, we encourage students to write a short recommendation on a post-it note and stick it on the front of their book before swapping.

 

We believe this event will be a fantastic way for students to discover new authors and genres while fostering a love for reading. We hope your child will participate and enjoy this literary adventure. The school will donate $1.00 to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation for every book donated. 

 

Thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing the students embrace this opportunity.

DateEventActivity
6 September 

Great Book Swap Day - Indigenous Literacy Foundation 

 

Illiteracy is a major issue facing remote Indigenous communities. Being unable to read and write is a significant barrier to education, employment, health and wellbeing. 

 

The Foundation works to address this through providing books and literacy resources (some in first languages) to families, schools and service organisations in remote communities; and publishing stories by Indigenous people that are reflective of community life and culture. 

 

 

Bring a gold coin donation, a book to donate and swap a book. 

 

All donations will go to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. 

Term 3 

ASRC’s Winter Food Drive to Support Refugees 

 

         Asylum Seeker Resource Centre 

                     Winter Food Drive 

 

The SRC will run a Food Drive with our community as we spread kindness and compassion for refugee families. 

 

Essential food items are the priority, and sticking to the list ensures that their community’s needs are met, and we make the most out of your donation. 

 

We would love your donations of:

 

  • Tuna in oil of any size
    (95g, 185g or 425g)
  • Coconut cream or milk
  • Honey
  • Peanut butter / Jam
  • Basmati rice
  • Sweet/savoury biscuits
  • Tinned vegetables (peas, carrots, corn kernels, tomatoes)
  • Oil (750ml – 1 litre)
  • Dried fruit & nuts
  • Razors 
  • Deodorant

 

Food Drive Donations to the Office 

School Captains Leadership Projects 

Pearl Lachowicz

 

RPS Student Magazine  

I would like to create a student magazine that will be published at the end of the year and placed in the school's library and can be purchased as a memento. I will create exciting segments that all students can contribute to, as well as the student leaders. 

 

Some segments will include: 

  • Student Art Work Competition
  • Leadership Committee Recaps
  • Short Story/Poems 
  • Word Searches/Activities 
  • Favourite Inquiry Units 
  • Teacher Biography/Interviews  
  • Student Interviews
  • 2024 In Review

Fraser Vale 

 

New Sensory Space 

 

I have considered making a new sensory space for students to use, as I feel the current space is far too noisy and not ideal. I hope to design and decide on the purchase of new sensory tools and furniture.  

Vice Captains' Leadership Projects

Sophia Peacock-Miller

 

I would like to help create a sheltered area where students can go and sit to have lunch and enjoy time with their friends. 

 

Hugh Fletcher 

 

Bring Art & Colour To RPS 

I would like to work on a new mural for the school and I will find an artist who can support our vision. We will work on this for the remainder of the school year. I have to decide on an area.

 

Our student leaders are enthusiastic and committed to making a positive difference in our school community. We look forward to seeing the incredible achievements they will accomplish in the upcoming term.