News Student Leadership
19 March 2026
As we are fast approaching Eid Al-Fitr, our Student Representative Council (SRC) warmly reminds our community of the ongoing Eid Toy Drive, a cherished initiative that brings joy and hope to underprivileged refugee children across Melbourne.
Each year, our College community comes together to bring the joy of Eid to children in need, supporting families facing hardship and reminding every child that they are seen and valued.
This year, we are once again partnering with the National Zakat Foundation, El Rahman, and Mercy Wings to distribute gifts.
We understand Ramadan is a busy time, so the donation deadline has been extended, giving everyone a little more time to contribute.
We welcome donations of brand-new toys, games, craft items, and clothing. Please note, we cannot accept second-hand items, food, sharp objects, or military-themed toys.
New Donation Deadline: Wednesday, 25 March 2026
“Spend in charity and do not count, for Allah will also not count in giving you provision.â€(Bukhari & Muslim)
If you are unable to donate items, financial contributions can be made to:
The Eid Toy Drive is more than a collection, it is an opportunity to live out compassion, generosity, and service.
Every gift can bring joy to a child this Eid. Let’s ensure no child is forgotten.
I am truly honoured to be chosen as College Captain for 2026, and I am dedicated to fulfilling this role to its fullest potential.
As I enter my fourth year at Âé¶¹´«Ã½, I have been grateful for the many opportunities to be involved in the SRC and participate in a range of school initiatives, including the Values in Action Program. These experiences have allowed me to contribute to our school community while learning what it means to create a positive and meaningful impact.
My hope is to help build a school environment where students feel motivated to attend, supported in their learning, and encouraged to grow into the best versions of themselves.
Together with my fellow captain and vice-captains, I aim to support initiatives that inspire students, create opportunities for them to lead, and represent Âé¶¹´«Ã½ College with pride. I am committed to helping foster a community grounded in respect, collaboration, and shared purpose.
“Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.†- Warren Bennis
As the Boys’ College Captain of Âé¶¹´«Ã½, I am honoured to serve our school community and uphold the values that define us as a vibrant Islamic learning environment. Having been part of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ since kindergarten, I have grown alongside the school and feel deeply connected to its mission of nurturing students academically, spiritually, and personally.
Throughout my years at Âé¶¹´«Ã½, I have engaged in a range of school activities and community service initiatives. In everything I do, I strive to embody the principles of our faith: respect, compassion, service, and the pursuit of knowledge. My leadership style is democratic and inclusive, as I believe in listening to the voices of my peers, fostering collaboration, and ensuring that every student feels valued, heard, and supported.
Leadership Vision and Goals:
In Islam, leadership is seen as a sacred trust (Amanah), not a privilege. With this understanding, I am committed to serving our school community with humility, responsibility, and accountability. Leaders are expected to uphold moral and ethical principles, demonstrate competence and diligence, and be positive role models by following the example of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). I will do my utmost to live up to these expectations in my role as College Captain.
Allah reminds us in the Qur’an: “The believers are but one brotherhood, so make peace between your brothers. And be mindful of Allah so you may be shown mercy.†- Surah Al-Hujurat (49:10)
Guided by this verse, I aim to contribute to a learning environment rooted in unity, respect, and compassion. My vision is to help foster a strong sense of brotherhood and belonging among students. I hope to expand student leadership opportunities, encourage participation in religious, academic, and extracurricular activities, and promote initiatives that reflect our Islamic identity and values.
I look forward to leading with sincerity and commitment, encouraging my fellow students to strive for excellence and embrace the best versions of themselves, always guided by the teachings of Islam.
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.†- Winston Churchill