Student Representative Council
The Narrabri High School Student representative Council aims to
develop individual students and support the School as an effective
organisation in which students can grow and become contributing
members of the school and community.
Its purpose is to promote student participation in decision making,
providing leadership opportunities by liaising between staff, students
and the community and acting as a representative voice in the school.
Students are encouraged to act in the best interest of the school
and frequently debate issues at meetings as this is a forum for
delivering student opinions.
The SRC comprises students from all years, nominated and voted
for by their peers, who then work collaboratively to gain improvements
for the general school body.
The SRC operates under a Constitution and formal meetings are held
with feedback given to and sought from Roll Groups on a regular
basis.
At school, the SRC in conjunction with Challenge Enterprises has
initiated a paper recycling program which has been embraced by staff
and students alike.
The SRC have been instrumental in lobbying for improved playground
seating, shelter areas and other aspects of the physical environment;
made suggestions to the Canteen committee for Menu items, planned
Discos and expanded uniform options.
Fundraising activities have been undertaken to focus on those in
need in the Community and to support such ventures as Bandanna Day
(Canteen Assoc.), Red Nose Day (Sids), Stewart House, Shades for
Aids Day, Jeans for Genes Day, operation Christmas Child and locally,
to assist with funds for Narrabri Primary School after their fire.
Students within the school who have special requirements are also
supported by SRC.
SRC members have represented the school at Government House, Young
Leaders Forum (Sydney), Anzac Day Ceremonies, Remembrance Day, Legacy
and Red Cross Appeals and played major roles in School Assemblies
and Presentation Night.
Narrabri High School places an emphasis on promoting student leadership
and has had Student Leaders selected to participate in the Commission
for Young People, the Alcohol Summit, the State Constitutional Convention,
the National Round Table and the Global Young Leaders Convention.
The effort and commitment of Narrabri High School's SRC members
contributes positively to the development of tomorrow's leaders
and 'excellence in a caring community'.
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