Student Representative Council at Lockyer District High School
Our Mission Statement
The Student Representative Council (SRC) at Lockyer District High School is a student-led body which aims to give all students a voice. It provides a formal platform for sharing ideas, raising concerns, and contributing to decisions that shape school and community life. Through organising events, supporting initiatives, and working closely with staff and the wider school community, the SRC helps promote leadership, inclusion, and a positive school culture.
How is our SRC structured?
Our SRC is made up of representatives from Year 7 through to Year 12, ensuring all year levels are represented and that there is a diverse representation of our school community. Students in designated leadership roles lead the council and class representatives are elected to represent their peers through a formal voting process.
What is expected of me as an SRC representative and how will I be supported?
As a representative of the SRC, you will be expected to attend all meetings and contribute to discussions. Each term, meetings will be structured as such:
- Week 2 – All representatives
- Week 3 – Senior
- Week 4 – Junior
- Week 5 – Senior
- Week 6 – Junior
- Week 7 – Senior
- Week 8 – Junior
- Week 9 – All representatives
You will advocate for your peers and assist in the organisation of school events. Most importantly, you will promote student-led initiatives, leading by example and encouraging fellow students to participate. Example of school events may include but are not limited to:
- Meet and Greet BBQ
- ANZAC Day ceremonies
- Harmony Day
- NAIDOC Week
- Lockyer Under Lights
- Whole school sporting events
- Semi formal
- Discos
To help you to develop your leadership skills, you will be invited to attend two leadership workshops throughout the year. These workshops are designed to ignite your passion to lead and equip you with skills to make a positive difference within our school and wider community.
I am interested in nominating for the SRC; what do I need to do?
- Complete the nomination form and have it endorsed by a parent/carer and teacher
- Present a short speech in front of your class peers
- Participate in a class vote to select your representative
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