This term, our Student Representative Council (SRC) continued to make a meaningful contribution to life at Oakleigh Grammar through regular meetings and active involvement in the school community. Representing student voice across different year levels, SRC members worked collaboratively to share ideas, discuss initiatives, and support the needs and interests of their fellow students. Their commitment to creating positive change and strengthening connections within our school reflects the importance of student leadership and the value of every student having the opportunity to be heard.

On Friday 29 May, students from ELC to Year 12 proudly participated in our Casual Dress Day in support of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, raising awareness and funds for Cancer Council. Dressed in casual clothes, students embraced the opportunity to contribute to a cause that impacts many individuals and families across Australia. Cancer Council plays a vital role in funding world-leading cancer research, delivering prevention and education programs, and providing essential support services for those affected by cancer. Through events like this, our students learn the importance of giving back and supporting organisations that make a lasting difference in our communities.

The SRC continues to demonstrate that student leadership can inspire positive action and meaningful change. We congratulate all SRC members and students for their outstanding contribution this term and thank them for showing compassion, initiative, and a strong commitment to supporting others. Together, they continue to make Oakleigh Grammar a community where every voice matters and every action makes a difference.

Natasha Spanos 

SRC Coordinator