Student Voice and Leadership Opportunities In the Junior and Senior Schools the girls have multiple opportunities to develop their leadership skills and get involved in student-led initiatives that allow them to have their voices heard. Leadership is a goal accessible for all, from classroom helpers of Pre-Kindergarten to Year 2, to the leadership roles for all of Year 5. Student Representative Council (SRC) Student Representative Council provides an opportunity for all students to contribute to their school. SRC discusses changes and improvements they would like to make to the school environment and work together to make these changes happen. The SRC works together to ensure the voice of all students is listened to. Past achievements include organising school activities and working with the Round Square committee to run Round Square Week, a celebration of international diversity. Year 5 Leadership Program During Year 5 all Junior School girls step up to learn about service leadership, with many opportunities to apply their understanding and skills through lived experiences. Every Year 5 girl has a captain or monitor role and each one of them will have opportunities to step up and lead a school activity or initiative. When the girls transition to Year 6, the primary focus becomes their formation as learners, in readiness for secondary education. Junior School Student Council (JSSC) The JSSC representatives are elected at the beginning of each year and are the voice of the students in their class. They bring issues to be discussed at each meeting, which are then escalated to the staff and leadership as necessary. A key responsibility of the JSSC is organising the annual Stay and Play event that fundraises for student-driven initiatives in the Junior School.