Student Leadership

Congratulations to our new Student Leaders 2025

 

Sustainability Leaders

Yr 5/6

Amarli, Mackenzie, Isaiah, Wade, Lily and Billy

 

SLC Leaders

Yr 1-6

Nahara, Ava P, Ethan, Lincoln, Narn, Zoe, Ryda, Mia I, Levi, D'Sean 

Aliah, Miranda, Jack P, Corn, Rubi M and Sierra

 

Culture Leaders

Yr 5/6

Rhianne and Sierra

Team: Miranda, Hannah, Aliah, Jaydah, Lorelai, Kiara D, 

Kiara M

 

SWPBS Leaders

Yr 1-6

Morgan, Kadyn, Adalyn, Chloe B, Frankie, Taya, Macey, 

Destiny, Tyson M, Hayley, Rhylee W, Kiara M and Lexi H

 

Hands on Learning (HOL)

Year 5/6

Arty, Kiara D, Valary, Celeste, Zander, Billy, Jhye C, 

DJ, Jordan, Ruby, Wade, Alexis M, Dallas

Leadership Roles & Responsibilities 2025

 

School Captains = 4 students

 Organise and run assembly

 Meet and greet visitors to the school when necessary - tours, etc.

 Attend events outside the school

 Represents the values of ETRPS

 Sets an example for other students to follow

 Demonstrates kindness

 Leads by example

 

House Leaders - 2 per house = 8 students

 Organise and run sporting events

 Encourage house team members to participate in activities

 Read house points/Sentral results at Assembly

 Participate in every activity

 Monitor borrowing equipment and lock roller door

 

SLC Representatives - 2 per class (1-6)

 Attend SLC meetings

 Discuss class issues/concerns at SLC meetings

 Plan, organise and run special events/fundraisers

 Report back to class after SLC meeting

 

Dog Squad Leaders - 2 per class (5/6)

 Learn how to handle and care for the school dogs

 Transition the dogs from classes depending on their timetable

 Ensure the dogs are cared for: water, food, safety

 Attend meetings

 Watch Dogs Connect videos & teach other students important things about the dogs

 Newsletter reports & reports at Assembly

 

ICT Leaders - 2 per class (5/6)

 Ensure Macbook trolley is neat & tidy

 Ensure Macbooks are charging and trolley is locked each day

 Assist students who need help with Macbooks

Assist at Assembly to run the whole-school slideshow

 

Cultural Leaders

 Attend local community events

 Promote variety of cultures through activities at school

Organise and participate in special days / events

 

Hands on Learning Team = 10 students

 Participate in Hands On Learning program every Friday

Develop co-operative, teamwork skills

Build, create, cook, garden and odd jobs

 

News Crew = 4 students

Create video news items to share at Assembly and on social media

Assist at Assembly

 

SWPBS team = 2 students per class

Present certificates at Whole School Assembly (Positives)

Present Wally certificates at Department Assemblies Parent Surveys in the morning/after school using the iPad or paper copy

Conduct surveys with the students during outside breaks

Meet as a team to complete tasks – help look at documents, rewards etc

Help plan/run the Celebration Days

Hand out Wally Stickers to students during outside breaks

Assist with the Blitz (behaviour)

Create/film PBS videos to be shown at Assembly or on Facebook