Year 11
Congratulations to the 2025 Leadership Team
We are thrilled to congratulate the students who have been elected to leadership positions for 2025. Representing the student body is a significant achievement, and these roles come with the responsibility to serve the school community with dedication, humility, and vision. Leadership is not just about holding a position; it’s about making a positive difference and inspiring others along the way.
Stepping into a leadership role means more than wearing a badge; it is about leading with integrity, fostering collaboration, and setting an example for others. As you embark on this journey, you will have the chance to inspire positive change and leave a lasting impact, both within our school and beyond. We are excited to see how you will contribute your unique strengths and ideas to make our community even stronger.
For those who may not have been successful in securing a formal leadership role, we encourage you to remember that leadership exists in many forms. Every student has the potential to demonstrate leadership, regardless of a title or badge. Whether through acts of kindness, service, or simply being a positive influence, each of you can contribute to the fabric of our school community.
While disappointment is natural, it’s important not to let it deter you from seeking out opportunities to lead in other areas of the school. A true leader is selfless, compassionate, and always willing to put others before themselves. By engaging with the community in meaningful ways, you show that leadership is not about recognition but about making a lasting impact.
As our Year 11 cohort move into Year 12, we encourage all students to keep striving, keep serving, and continue to lead by example.
Portfolios
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School |
Aneke Golowenko |
Liam Petersen |
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Arts |
Louis Abrahams |
Amalie Winton |
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Environment. |
Eshan Eliatamby |
Jemima Hugman |
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Service |
Lachlan Green |
Charlotte Humphreys |
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Sport |
Clara Blackstock |
Jesse Forrest |
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Wellbeing. |
Thomas Dewar. |
Alexia van der Merwe |
House Captains
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Cowper |
Lauren Dower |
Krishna Gupta |
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Dumolo |
Grace Dawson-Damer |
Daniel Koppers |
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McDouall |
Cameron Simpson |
Sela Tea |
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Roseby |
Charles Hargrave |
Charlotte Kwintner |
Captain of Activities
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AFL |
Cameron Simpson. |
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Athletics |
Tobe Cornelius |
Lauren Dower |
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Basketball |
Clara Blackstock |
Jayden Hannaford |
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Football |
Caitlin Edwards |
Andreas Kokkinis |
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Hockey |
Megan Kirkpatrick |
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Netball |
Charlotte Horton |
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Rowing |
Jemima Hugman |
Angus McInnes |
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Rugby |
Zachary Lark |
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Sailing |
Hugo Baird |
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Snowsports |
Aibe Elsworth |
Nora Moncau Munio |
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Swimming |
Lachlan Green |
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Tennis |
Max Byron |
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Touch Football |
Jaiden Murphy |
Samantha Wightwick |
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Waterpolo |
Sela Tea |
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Bands |
Charlotte Humphreys |
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Choirs |
Aneke Golowenko |
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Dance |
Alicia Green |
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Debating |
Grace Matthews |
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Drama |
Angus Baker |
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Duke of Edinburgh |
Michael Havryk |
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Peer Support |
Imogen Jeffery-Bilich |
Thomas Whitney |
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Production |
Jessica Lee |
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Round Square |
Sophie Yu |
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Small Ensembles |
Amalie Winton |
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Strings |
Edward Chang |
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Theatre |
Bettina Butcher |
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Visual Art |
Alexia van der Merwe |
Ms Lisa Vale
Yr 11 Advisor
9968 9837
lvale@redlands.nsw.edu.au