SRC AND HOUSE UPDATE

SRC / House Term 2 2026
Term 2 began with a meaningful opportunity for student leadership as Year 11 Captain Gabrielah Potterton and the Year 7 Captain Anna Veis hosted the Term 2 whole school assembly in recognition of Anzac Day. The assembly provided students with an opportunity to reflect on the significance of the occasion and honour the service and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women.
The College was also proudly represented at the Craigieburn Anzac Day Commemorative Service by Culture and Inclusion Leaders Sarah Dolmay and Khadijah Mian. As part of the ceremony, they laid a floral tribute in honour of those who have served our country. Their respectful participation and leadership reflected the values of Greenvale Secondary College and helped the school community remember and reflect on the sacrifices made for future generations.
Throughout the term, the SRC continued to work on initiatives aimed at enhancing student engagement. One exciting project nearing completion is the launch of the GSC Sport Shop. From Week 1 of Term 3, students will have the opportunity to borrow sporting equipment during lunchtime on Tuesdays. The initiative will be promoted through Connect classes, year level assemblies, newsletters and promotional posters.
The term also saw each Year Level Captain attend a lunch with the College Principals. These termly meetings provide student leaders with a valuable opportunity to share ideas, discuss current projects and strengthen student voice within the school community. During the lunch, the captains spoke about their involvement in the Year 12 Jacket design process and discussed ways to increase the student voice across the College.
Student leaders have also been working collaboratively on a series of digital surveys that will be promoted through Connect classes next term. These surveys aim to gather student feedback on topics such as lunchtime activities and end of year celebrations, ensuring that student opinions continue to play an important role in shaping school initiatives.
As the term ends, SRC members have been busy brainstorming a new project or fundraising initiative for Term 3. The SRC is excited to continue making a positive contribution to the school community and looks forward to sharing more details next term.



