Year 12 Leaders
Bacchus Marsh Grammar values the Student Leadership program and how these roles play a vital role in shaping the school environment. Student leaders demonstrate the School Values and character traits through organising events, being positive role models to younger students and representing the voice of the student population.
Besides the mentioned responsibilities, School Leaders cultivate essential life skills such as problem solving, communication, empathy, confidence and resilience. They actively promote the School and positive culture within the broader community and advocate for the student population.
Both the Maddingley and Woodlea campuses are eager to announce the School Captains for 2026.
Maddingley Campus – Year 12 Leaders
School Captains:
Mehak Dhillon
Kieran Hickcox
Anna Seymour
Micah So
Vice Captains:
Isaac Busuttil
Ori Daniel
Connie Degnen
Tanisha Quilliam
Academic Captains:
Harnoor Dhanoa
Annalise Muir
Amy Oates
Joshua Park
Anshita Shadangi
Rodney Tang
SRC Captains:
Reva Kukdeja
Olivia Shin
House Captains:
Alana Fenech – Dale
Justin Robins – Djerriwarrh
Ruby Gorton – Lerderderg
Maddison Weeks – Kororoit
Abeer Shaha – Parwan
Emma Niessen – Pykes
Abbey Collins – Pyrites
Miah Bradbury – Toolern
Prefects:
Kristian Attard
Shiv Brahmbhatt
Makenzie Copland
Lily Fisher
Addison Frisch
Lauren Glenn
Aarav Goel
Lexie Johnston
Ansh Khanna
Aadhya Kiran
Poorvi Maharajpet
Haasini Manchana
Liam Mardesic
Parnika Mehrotra
Charlize Mustafa
Brooke Park
Manya Shah
Aarna Soni
Ishaan Venkatesh
Woodlea Campus – Year 12 Leaders
School Captains:
Ellis Niyonsenga
Nilay Sarman
Vice Captain:
Ash Gauci-Burns
Academic Captains:
Yijie Cheok
Vethik Prasanna
Alexis Sharp
SRC Captains:
Harnoor Kaur
Somanshu Thorat
House Captains:
Ayman Ahmed – Dale
Jessalyn Kha – Kororoit
Adnan Siddiqui – Lerderderg
Aerone Tabotabo – Parwan
Arshpreet Singh – Pykes
Avneet Kaur Brar – Pyrites
Emil Joseph – Toolern
Prefects:
Harleen Kaur
Harnoor Malhi
Mariam Rao
Jeans Zhang
Danielle Copeman – Deputy Principal: Head of Woodlea Campus
Maddingley
Cooking for Community
Cooking for Community is an afterschool program open for Year 9-12, where students prepare and cook a chosen recipe which is then provided to Soul Foods at our local food provider for people in need in Bacchus Marsh. My name is Maddy and I’m in Year 11, and I’ve volunteered for the Cooking for Community club for the last two years, and it has been a wonderful experience. I’ve already done Food Tech subjects during my years here, but it’s not the same as this program. Throughout the hour we have, we cook, prepare, clean up and package the food. I’ve learnt many new recipes and got to enjoy cooking with the younger students who have also volunteered. This year alone, the Cooking for Community Club has donated approximately 650 meals to Soul Foods, which is an amazing achievement. Every student willing to volunteer has proven their dedication to the program, and we get to learn practical skills within a short period of time. Miss Madacki and Mrs McCarthy are the amazing teachers who have organised this program, and we students have the privilege of working with them every week. They trust us to work by ourselves and follow the recipe, without going through it for us beforehand.
Maddy – Year 11


