Our 2026 Student Council has officially been confirmed and this year marks more than just a new list of names. It represents a reset, a renewed standard, and a commitment to stronger leadership across every House and year level.
Over the past few years, there has been growing discussion among students about fairness, representation, and effectiveness within the Council. Concerns were raised that decisions at times felt biased, and that leadership wasn’t always chosen on merit or strength. Last year in particular, many students felt the Council struggled to deliver meaningful action or create visible change. While individuals worked hard, the overall structure lacked cohesion and strong direction due to complete and utter incompeetence and loyalty to certian peoples and as a result, momentum was lost. The 2026 Student Council has been selected with a clear focus: capability, balance, and leadership strength although some may lack that currently. Representation spans Year 9 through Year 13, ensuring younger voices are heard while senior experience guides decision-making. Just as importantly, every House is strongly represented reinforcing unity across the school. Meet the 2026 Student Councillors: Reignier: Dylan Mabry (Year 13), Kalei Collier (Year 11), Alexander Henderson-MacLennan (Year 12), Austin Marwick (Year 10), Theo Urquhart (Year 12), Leo Allan (Year 12), Johaan John (Year 9), Vincent Rodrigues (Year 9) Redwood: Sean Fernandez (Year 13), Max Jewell (Year 12), Matteo Peretti (Year 12), Kaeleb Stevens (Year 13), Dylan Steyn (Year 11), Tom Marin (Year 12), Jason Biju Rose Bert (Year 12) Colin: Alex Hogan (Year 10), Aiden Walters (Year 12), Harry Sondh (Year 12), Asher Campbell (Year 13), Alexander Clement (Year 13), Izaiah Morrell (Year 12), Liam Angland (Year 12) Forest: Nico Squire (Year 11), Ronynn Siddells (Year 10), Para Ratima Haggerty (Year 11), Jenson Crook (Year 12), Arlo Nicholson (Year 9) The goal this year is simple: results. Better student engagement. Clearer communication between leadership and students which did not occour last year due to complete incompeetence and weakness. We need Real initiatives that go beyond announcements and actually improve student life. We MUST PUT STUDENTS FIRST NOT STAFF AS SOME PEOPLE DO!