Student Leadership

At Euroa Secondary College, student leadership is highly valued and seen as an important part of personal development and school culture. Our student leaders, including School Captains, House Captains, and members of the Student Representative Council (SRC), play an active role in shaping the school community. They lead by example, represent student voice, and help organise events that build school spirit and connection. Leadership opportunities at Euroa Secondary College are open to all year levels, allowing students to build confidence, communication skills, and a sense of responsibility. Whether it's running assemblies, contributing to decision-making, or supporting younger students, leadership at ESC is about empowerment, teamwork, and making a positive difference.

 

Euroa Secondary College has three house teams, each named in honour of early pioneers from the Strathbogie district. These houses foster a strong sense of school spirit and friendly competition. House captains play a key role in leading and motivating their teams during major sporting events, including the annual swimming, athletics, and cross-country carnivals.

 

House Captains for 2025 are as follows:

 

Kirkland (Red)

 

House Captains- Jessica Perry & Declan Antonis,

Year 9/10 Captains- Rinny Bamblett & Mika Stefanos,

Year 7/8 Captains- Rylee Laidlaw & Jason Hokianga

 

 

Creighton (Green)

 

House Captains- Larni Shiner & Macey Ross

Year 9/10 Captains- Kobee Mann & Isabel Wellington

Year 7/8 Captains- Lara Saxon & Will Mann

 

 

Forlonge (Yellow)

 

House Captains- Ruby Watson &Nic Watson

Year 9/10 Captains- Macey Watson & Lily Asquith

Year 7/8 Captains- Patrick Adams & Leila Thompson

 

 

 

 

Music Leaders for 2025 are:

 

Indi Holloway & Audrey Leech

 

 

SRC Leaders for 2025 are:

 

SRC Presidents- Declan Antonis and Chloe Townsend

SRC Vice Presidents- Charli Hill and Logan Horoba

Secretary- Ruby Parish and Jennifer Hunter

Treasurer- Angus Rowe

Publicity Officers- Will Mann, Maggie Pittock, Max Miller and Ollie Swain

Year 7 Leaders- Ella Torr and Lily Maclean

Year 8 Leaders- Will Mann and Ruby Parish

Year 9 Leaders- Immy Baker, Beryl Farrell, Carter King

Year 10 Leaders- Logan Reid & Ollie Swain

Year 11 Leaders- Jennifer Hunter and Angus Rowe