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Student Representative Council (SRC)

Speaking up for every student

ICMS draws students from all over the world attracted by our reputation as a vibrant social community with incredible student experiences. The diverse student body remains committed to staying connected via formal and informal social activities, both on and off campus.

What does the SRC do?

The Student Representative Council (SRC) strives to improve the quality of student life for the entire student body. Elected by their peers, the SRC acts as an advocate for the student body with the elected SRC President taking charge of the events and activities. The SRC also works closely with the Student Experience Team to plan and organise a range of social and cultural activities, including major events such as our College Icebreaker party and themed events such as talent shows, karaoke, cocktail and movie nights.

The SRC is the voice of the students and represents all students’ views on academic and experience-related issues to the College. This not only gives students the forum to voice their views, but also gives the College valuable feedback when planning for the future.

Objectives

The SRC is established to:

  • promote and advocate the interests and welfare of students
  • advise the CEO and ICMS Executive on student experience matters
  • be informed of and represent the views of students
  • encourage the formation and successful management of student cultural, social, sporting and education groups
  • encourage students to be involved in the activities of the SRC
  • provide for and promote student extra-curricular activities and social events
  • provide for the welcoming, orientation and social engagement of new students
  • promote the  multicultural student body by creating and supporting opportunities to celebrate and showcase the diverse cultures of ICMS
  • perform such other roles as may be determined by the CEO.

How Do I Get Involved?

If there is something you would like to raise the SRC, you can contact the President to voice your concern.

SRC elections are held throughout the academic year. If you would like more information about joining the SRC or upcoming elections, please email the SRC President at [email protected]

Meet the 2025 President Georgia Rapley

Incoming SRC President Georgia Rapley hopes to help create beautiful memories for new students at ICMS. “I want to make sure everyone feels included, has fun and enjoys their college experience,” she says.

“My first year here at ICMS was something I will never forget. I want to recreate the same experience for future students.”

Georgia grew up in South-West Sydney in Camden. She went to St Patrick’s College in Campbelltown where she represented the school in many different sports like equestrian, netball, basketball and volleyball. She was also in the debating team in Year 12, as well as a peer support leader.

Unsure of what her path would be after leaving school, she contemplated many different careers like journalism, physiotherapy and the mounted police. However, two things were clear: she had a passion for social media and loved creating things. This led her to study marketing, a career she felt would be diverse and applicable in any market.

Georgia went on to do two years of a marketing degree at the University of Wollongong, before she decided it wasn’t quite the right fit for her. “I felt burnt out there, and it confused me even more about my future career.”

During this time, she was looking to move out of home and had her heart set on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. This is when she found the Bachelor of Business (Marketing) course at ICMS. “It is the perfect combination of location and quality, personable education. That’s what drew me to ICMS.”

Georgia says she has the “most amazing SRC team for 2025, so I am very excited to begin”.

“One of the biggest things I have loved most about ICMS is all the new friends I have made. I now have best friends from all around the world, who I have made lifelong memories with. I can’t wait to support others to have a similar experience.”

SRC Members and Roles

  • President: Georgia Rapley
  • Vice President: Liberti Lorefice
  • Head of Sports: William Cleary
  • Head of Clubs: Corey Bate
  • Head of Marketing: Angelika Auerbach
  • Head of Events: Sophia Bignold
  • Secretary: Hannah Moody
  • Head of Community Engagement: Tomaso Cummings
  • Head of City Campus Engagement: Anne Semino
  • Treasurer: Alexandra Cook

Types of events the SRC hosts:

  • O-Week Party
  • IceBreaker Party
  • End of Trimester Boat Party
  • Aussie Culture Night
  • Party Bus
  • Cancer Care Foundation Fundraiser
  • Night Life Tour
  • Floor Games Night
  • Shelly Beach Clean Up
  • State of Origin Party
  • End-of-Year Hollywood Ball
  • Themed parties (Rodeo, Neon, Hawaiian, Red Flags, Festival, 90s, Disco, Mardi Gras, Rhyme without Reason, Halloween, 2000s, St Patrick’s Day, etc)
  • Christmas present donation for the Bear Cottage Children
  • Sunset Art Night
  • Beach BBQ
  • Bonfire & Movie Night
  • Escape Room
  • Bake Sale
  • Trivia nights
  • Karaoke Night
  • Slip and Slide

Sport organised by the SRC:

  • Basketball 
  • Netball 
  • Tennis 
  • Surfing 
  • Futsal 
  • OzTag 
  • Zumba
  • Tennis 
  • Football 
  • Dance

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