Student Representative Council (SRC)
The College has a structured student leadership program across Year 7 through to 12. Teamwork, community involvement, problem solving and public speaking are embedded in all leadership programs at the College and aim to equip students with desirable characteristics to allow them to thrive in a modern society.
Student Representative Council
The Student Representative Council (SRC) is a dynamic and enthusiastic body of students selected from Years 7-12 that represent and lead their respective year level cohorts. A number of students from each year level are appointed to the Student Representative Council each year. Members participate in a range of leadership activities and events such as fundraising, supporting awareness campaigns and improving College life.
Each year, the College Captains and Vice-Captains represent their peers and facilitate the Student Representative Council. These students have demonstrated exceptional leadership of their peers and a mature attitude towards all aspects of College life throughout their time at the Hoppers Crossing Secondary College.
The council meets weekly to plan events, organise activities and discuss key issues.
Selection Process
To join the Council, students need to complete a detailed key selection criteria form and, if selected, are invited to sit an interview in front of a panel consisting of the College Principal, Student Voice and Leadership Coordinator, one Year 12 College Captain and the relevant Head of Sub-School.