Fort Street High School has a wide range of programs that support student learning and enhance social and personal development. They operate as part of the extended before and after school timetable and are designed to complement the curriculum by enriching the core learning experiences for students. All activities undertaken are listed on student reports.
The Student Representative Council is a highly active student body. The council is elected by the students annually.
Members of the council participate on school committees, the School Council, as well as leading school assemblies and roll call groups. Students ably represent the school at a diverse range of functions at school and in public.
The Student Representative Council (SRC) is the peak student leadership body within the school. Each of the fifty members from Year 7 to 12 are elected by their peers at the end of Term 3 each year. Students from Year 11 are elected onto the SRC executive which consists of a President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.
The fundamental aim of the student leadership team in Fort Street High School is to serve the student community. Every activity undertaken by the Student Representative Council (SRC) is underpinned by the belief that every single student is valuable and has unique talents and gifts. The SRC strives to further develop a school climate that enables students to voice their opinions, participate in decision making and make a meaningful contribution to the school community. The SRC is a team of students working for the benefit of the students they represent.
SRC Pledge
At an official induction ceremony in term four, all members make the following statement of commitment to the school.
“As Fortians we hereby pledge our commitment to the school and the Student Representative Council.
We will faithfully represent the interests of the student body in the decision-making processes of the school.
We will assist in protecting the rights of the student body; communicating the opinions and feelings of the student body to the school; and contribute to putting in action plans, which are to benefit the students of this school.
We will lead by example; act in accordance with the school’s code of conduct; respect the rights of others; and acknowledge any decision made by the SRC.
We will attend all meetings and other SRC related commitments when possible.
As members of the SRC we will strive to achieve student well-being and positive relationships within the Fort Street Community.”
The SRC has regular contact with the staff, and a weekly meeting with the principal. Members of the SRC speak with school executive, and other groups within the school including the School Council and P & C, and of course the students. SRC meetings are held once a week.
The SRC also provides opportunities for students to represent at our district and state forums and conferences. Being part of the SRC, particularly at a school such as Fort Street, is an excellent chance to become involved and represent your fellow students.
SRC Meetings
SRC Meetings are held Monday at lunch time in the staff common room. All students are expected to attend. Members are elected by students from each of the Years 7-12 at the end of Term 3 each year. The SRC term is one year, Term 4 to Term 3.
Fundraising activities
The SRC runs annual student activities including the Valentines Day Rose Drive, Year 7 Dance and sporting competition, and provides opportunities for students to express their ideas about the school. The SRC has combined with the student environment committee to enhance our school and to reduce waste.