What is a student representative council?

A student representative council (SRC) is an elected group of students who represent the interests of their fellow students to the school administration and community. Typically, an SRC is composed of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and other members who hold various positions according to their skills and expertise.

The primary role of an SRC is to ensure that the needs and concerns of the student body are heard and addressed by the school administration. They organize events, raise funds, and advocate for policies that improve the educational environment and experience for students.

SRC members also serve as liaisons between the students and the school administration, conveying student concerns and ideas to those in charge. They are responsible for facilitating student engagement in school decision-making processes and ensuring that students are informed about important issues affecting their education.

Finally, an SRC serves as a vehicle for student leadership development, providing opportunities for students to build skills in communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and community service.