Student Leaders

Each year the School community elects two School Captains and two Vice-Captains to provide leadership to the student body and engage with the School's Leadership Team. The School Captains are supported by School Prefects, House Captains, Co-Curricular Captains, Committee Chairs and Primary School leaders. These important leadership roles enable students to further develop and explore their leadership skills and to represent their fellow students in a range of ways.

School Captain

Millie Burnett

School Captain

Ned Clark

School Vice-Captain

Allie Chui

School Vice-Captain

Caleb Rebel

School Captain

Millie Burnett

"As School Captain for 2026, I'm looking forward to emphasising the big community that Grammar already has by strengthening inclusiveness to ensure everyone can have a great year and unite to reach their full potential. We all thrive off encouragement and optimism that leads us to succeed in all facets of the school. I am hoping to build on this for the 2026 journey."

School Captain

Ned Clark

"I feel so privileged being a student at RGS. Coming from a small town like Middlemount, the opportunities that this School has provided, and will continue to provide, makes me feel privileged every day to attend here. As School Captain, I hope to achieve a greater school spirit and inclusivity and forming new relationships with as many people as I can across all cohorts. I also hope to help in bringing the energy to co-curricular events."

School Vice-Captain

Allie Chui

"Being a student here has meant having the chance to start fresh, discover new opportunities, and learn more about who I want to become. In 2026, as a Vice Captain, I hope to be someone who is approachable, supportive and willing to work hard to bring positive, meaningful change to the school community."

School Vice-Captain

Caleb Rebel

"I started my journey at Grammar at the start of 2025 as a boarder, and since then I have realised what it truly means to be a student at RGS. It means whether you are in class, on the field, or even just out in public, everything you do while representing the Red and Black, you do it with everything you have. You shoot for the moon and even if you miss, you'll be amongst the stars."

My advice to others is to make the most of every opportunity. We never want to look back wondering what we could have achieved. Don't fear the missteps, they are the stepping stones.”Millie Burnett, 2026 School Captain

Year 6 Student Leaders - 2025

RGS Primary Student Leaders 2025