Student Leadership
Future Families
Student Leadership at Preston High School provides opportunities for our students to actively participate in decision-making processes and implement changes that continue to strengthen our community. In addition, our students have opportunities to share their passion and enthusiasm with their peers which in turn, inspires, motivates and guides others.
Empowering School Leadership and Community Engagement
- Develop leadership skills
- Be positive role models by upholding our schools values and motto
- Communicate and work with their teachers to plan, support and implement school events
- Encourage and support leaderships across the school
- Be apart of the decision making processes and advocate for their peers
- Organise and promote social and academic events
Everyone has the opportunity to be leader
Ate Preston High School, we know that everyone has the potential to be a leader and we foster those leadership skills from day one. We also know that leadership comes in many forms, and to support our students we provide a range of ways to develop and demonstrate leadership. Below are the formal structures we have in place to foster leadership in your child.
Leadership Structure
- School Captains
- School Council student representatives
- House Leaders
- Ada Lovelace Leaders
- Bandler Parks Leaders
- Da Vinci Leaders
- Mentor Leaders (per mentor class)
- Inspire Leaders (Year 8 only)
Inclusion Leaders 7-12
- Sport Leaders
- STEM Leaders
- Diversity Leaders
- Literacy Leaders
- Social Justice Leaders
- Arts Leaders
- Green Team Leaders
- Newspaper Leaders
- Rainbow Alliance
- Liberal Arts Leaders
- Debating Captains
- Preston Mob Leaders (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leader)