Student Leaders

STUDENT REPRESENTIVE COUNCIL
The Student Representative Council (SRC) is an opportunity for students to experience leadership at school, and to actively participate in decision making, planning and program implementation within the College. The students presented a speech to their mentor class and were elected by their peers based on merit and commitment to representing the College Values for a twelve-month term of office.
The roles and responsibilities of the SRC include:
- Representing class and peers at monthly student voice and leadership meetings.
- Representing the College at school and community events.
- Actively participating in school assemblies.
- Promoting school activities and events.
- Upholding the College values of Respect, Acceptance, Aspiration and Achievement always.
Congratulations to the following students who have been voted in by their peers to represent each class on the Student Representative Council, along with the College and House Captains.
The following student profiles were written by our Year 9 Journalism students.
This newsletter issue we will be running profiles on the Year 7 SRC's, with the Year 8 and 9 SRC's being profiled in future issues.
Year 7 Student Representative Council
7A- Maddalyn Mulholland-Gilbert
"I believe that me as a student leader in 2026 I can make this school a better place and make people voice be seen in a positve way I deeply care about netball and helping people I hope I can make people feel safe and seen this school is a place for everyone to open up."
7B- Aadya Burra
"Aadya applied to be a Student Leader in 2026 because she believes she can represent her class in a positive way and has learned to overcome fear and grow through leadership. She cares deeply about writing and loves creating imaginative worlds and characters. This year, Aadya hopes to make sure students feel “truly heard” and help create a more open space where everyone feels comfortable to speak up."
7C- Ash Ghuliani
"Ash chose to become a Student Leader because she cares about the college community and wants to make a positive impact. Outside of school, basketball practice, Bhangra (a dance), and reading books are important to him. This year Ash hopes to support his peers by helping them “set up basic goals and achieve them."
7D- Anaya Fatima
"Anaya Fatima wanted to become Student Leader after her sister inspired her and because she hopes to make her parents proud and one day apply for School Captain. Something important to Anaya is spending time with her family and making them happy and laugh. This year, her goal is to make sure everyone feels “safe and comforted” around each other."
7E- Arya Choudhary
"I am very happy that I have the opportunity to lead my class through the highs and lows of 2026 as the SRC of my class.
I hope to have an amazing and positive year with my peers. I am very proud to be the SRC of 7E."
7F- Shriya Patel
"I wanted to be part of the SRC because I have got skills required to become a good leader which relates to leadership, communication, responsibility. I really want to make a difference by making our school a more positive and fun place for all the students. My goal is to encourage everyone to get involved in school activities and to make sure that every student feels like their voice is being heard. To me, being a leader it's not about wearing a shiny badge on my uniform but using my skills to help others learn and develop as an individual not only during school time but also for in personal development."
7G- Arzeyah McCartney
"I believe that I can be a good representative for my class as I participated in many opporutnities such as School Captain, House Captain and Citizenship. I have showed positive energy and responsibility to the people in my class. I am looking forward to all of the events coming up at the school."
7H- Bhavya Patel
"Bhavya chose to be a Student Leader because they want to " help the school thrive and make a great learning environment for the class.” Outside of school, Bhavya enjoys going to the park and socialising with friends. This year, Bhavya hopes to do their best to maked sure everyone’s ideas are represented."
7I- Hassan Sohaib
"Hassan chose to become Student Rep for 7I because he believes leadership is about responsibility, taking action and helping others. He enjoys chess, maths and reading, which are important interests in his life. This year, Hassan hopes to start more clubs, help more people and create more opportunities for students across the school."
7J- Muzzamil Qureshi
"Muzammil chose to become a Student Leader because he wants to make the school “a better place for everyone”. He values his friends, family and his cricket club, as they are an important part of his life. This year, Muzammil hopes to help bring the school community closer together and make sure everyone feels welcome."
7K- Ronish Walia
"Ronish decided to become a Student Leader because he cares about everyone in the school and wants to “make Year 7 a great year for all of us”. He believes being fair to everyone and helping people when they need it is really important. Outside of school, Ronish values his cricket team, where he makes sure everyone gets a turn to bat and bowl."
7L- Angel Baryam
"Angel became a Student Leader because they want to help make sure everyone’s voice is heard and students feel comfortable sharing their ideas. Cricket, religion, and spending time with friends and family are important parts of Angel’s life. Angel hopes to help create a school where everyone feels safe and valued "to make sure everyone’s voices are heard."
7M- Saanvi Kakkar
"Saanvi chose to become a Student Leader because she wants to make a positive difference and “be someone my classmates can rely on”. Outisde school she loves singing and drawing. This year, Saanvi hopes to help future Year 7 students feel more confident their first day and support them as they settle into school."












