News Student Leadership
4 May 2017
A special ceremony during our fortnightly Secondary assembly was organised to congratulate our newly appointed Secondary School SRC members, School Vice Captain and School Captain. The College congratulates the newly elected student leaders and wishes them all the best to take this responsibility for benefitting our community!
The School Representative Council (SRC) enables students to be ambassadors of their school to the wider College community, while giving them an opportunity towards personality development and self-growth. Al Siraat College strives to give students an opportunity to have their voice heard. The Student Leadership Programs in place at the College provides students a fantastic opportunity to get involved in the College community with their ideas, opinions and feedback.
As in the previous three years, students were given the opportunity to apply for SRC positions earlier this year. With many applications being received for SRC positions, our panel of judges had a difficult task in selecting the members to join our esteemed team.
Alhamdulillah, the selection has now been finalized, and it gives us great pleasure to introduce our newly appointed 2017 Senior SRC members to you:
B.A., UHDE, HONS (SA)
Vis Naidu is the Head of Secondary School at the Al Siraat College in Epping, Victoria. He was born and educated in South Africa with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Diploma in Teaching and an Honours Degree in Psychology.
He started his teaching in 1986 and was actively involved in the transformation of the political landscape in South Africa in1994. After teaching for 18 years in South Africa, he decided it was time for a change and moved to Melbourne, Australia in 2004.
Vis has also taught in London, gaining valuable knowledge and experience as a secondary teacher (GCSE) of English. In Australia, he took up a position at a Catholic College in Kilmore, Victoria, teaching VCE Psychology and English. He joined Al Siraat at the beginning of 2012 with the aim of helping to build the College into a reputable institute of learning.
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