St Mark’s College is excited to announce the 2020 student leader teams. Students are the life of the College and take personal responsibility for establishing a healthy, respectful, inclusive and welcoming culture. This is fostered through a strong focus on student governance and accountability, which provides strong peer support throughout the College community.
St Mark’s College student leaders also get a head start in their career and personal life by taking on leadership responsibilities and accountability. It provides invaluable preparation for the workforce, teaching them to develop resilience and an understanding of themselves, their strengths and areas for development.
There are a range of student leadership positions available at St Mark’s College, including both staff-appointed and student-elected roles.
Congratulations to the following student leaders, we look forward to your contributions in 2020.
2020 College Club Committee
Elected by their fellow students, the College Club Committee are responsible for organising social, sporting, community, charitable, arts and cultural events throughout the year. The development of their organisation and communication skills, along with significant event management experience, are highly transferable beyond College life. The College Club Executive Team consists of the President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.
Position | Name | Home Town | Course |
President | Nicholas Marzohl | Alice Springs, NT | UA: Bachelor of Psychology |
Vice President | Riley Glynn | Mt Gambier, SA | USA: Bachelor of Psychological Science |
Treasurer | Isaac Montefiore | Alice Springs, NT | USA: Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics |
Secretary | Carmen Joubert | Jamestown, SA | EC: Bachelor of Health Sciences (Nutritional & Dietetic Medicine) |
Sports Officers
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Taylor Glover | Yeelanna, SA | UA: Bachelor of Criminology |
Daniel Robson | Alice Springs, NT | UA: Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Finance | |
Equity Officers
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Kaidy Morgan | Coulta, SA | UA: Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences |
Max Politis | Darwin, NT | UA: Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery | |
Merchandise | Alice McKenzie | Port Pirie South, SA | FL: Bachelor of Science (Animal Behaviour) (Hons) |
Sponsorship and Charitable | Corey Finlay | Orroroo, SA | USA: Bachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management) |
Social Officers
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Georgie Kotz | Point Cook, VIC | UA: Bachelor of Arts |
Matt Mouvet | Mildura, VIC | FL: Bachelor of Education | |
Arts and Cultural | Yemaya Coleman-Smith | Port Lincoln, SA | UA: Bachelor of Music |
Dean’s Leadership Team (DLT)
Assistant Dean
The role of the Assistant Dean is to assist students in various ways when needed, to encourage behaviour in line with the College’s behavioural expectations and to liaise between the College staff and students. A senior leader within the College, the Assistant Dean also supports the Dean in managing the DLT.
Position | Names | Home Town | Course | Year in Course in 2020 |
Assistant Deans | Chad Lennon | Alice Springs, NT | UA: Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences | 4th year |
Bronte Phillips | Loxton, SA | FL: Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics | 4th year |
Senior Residential Advisor
The Senior Residential Advisor is responsible for leading the Residential Advisor team to create a safe, respectful and enjoyable College experience for the students on their floor/building. They encourage and role model responsible and respectful behaviour and liaise between the College staff and students. In addition, the Senior Residential Advisors participate in meetings of various bodies, carry out inspections of College property and undertake some administrative duties.
Residential Advisor (RA)
Residential Advisors are responsible for role modelling the behaviours expected within the College community, and actively support the wellbeing and academic success of its students. They are the first point of contact for personal and academic problems and can advise students on additional support structures within the College community and the wider community.
Position | Names | Home Town | Course | Year in Course in 2020 |
Senior Residential Advisor | Sagar Elangovan | Brisbane, QLD | UA Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery | 2nd/6th year |
Residential Advisor | Abby Goodwin | Whyalla, SA | FL: Bachelor of Paramedic Science | 3rd year |
Adam Burford | Yacka, SA | UA: Bachelor of Science (Mineral Geoscience) | 3rd year | |
Ben Jenner | Mt Gambier, SA | UA: Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) | 3rd year | |
Isobel McFarlane | Armidale, VIC | UA: Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery | 3rd year | |
Jack Brady | Buderim, QLD | UA: Bachelor of Commerce | 2nd year | |
Kaitlin Beltakis | Mt Gambier, SA | UA: Bachelor in Health and Medical Science (Advanced) | 2nd year | |
Lukas Egger | Hamilton, VIC | UA: Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery | 3rd year | |
Tessa Megaw | Mt Gambier, SA | MW: Bachelor of Education (Primary and Middle) | 3rd year | |
Travis Kuchel | Clare, SA | UA: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Civil and Structural)/Bachelor of Finance | 3rd year | |
Morgan Hill | Nightcliff, NT | UA: Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration) | 3rd year |
Senior Academic Tutor
The role of the Senior Academic Tutor is to assist students in the positive transition from school to university life and provide support to ensure academic success and resilience. Working closely with the Director of Learning, the portfolio includes coordinating the tutorial program with the Academic Tutors and ensuring all students are aware of and able to access the academic support at the College. They are also a member of the Library Sub-Committee.
Academic Coordinator
Academic Coordinators play an important role and are responsible for coordinating the academic and career program for the faculty, including coordinating and supporting the relevant tutoring team, run faculty dinners and career events, support new students with their transition into university as well as providing mentoring and personal support to all students in their faculty.
Position | Name | Home Town | Course | Year in Course 2020 |
Senior Academic Tutor | Ashlee Nichol | Castlemaine, VIC | UA: Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery | 4th year |
Academic Tutors | Names | Home Town | Course | Year in Course in 2020 |
Agriculture
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Gemma Nunn | Bordertown, SA | UA: Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences | 2nd year |
Allied Health
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Olivia Watt | Mildura, VIC | UA: Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences | 3rd year |
Arts & Education
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Tori Martin | Berri, SA | MG: Bachelor of Education (Junior Primary and Primary) | 3rd year |
Business
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Benjamin Joy | Aldinga Beach, SA | UA: Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance) | 3rd year |
Engineering & Architecture
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Mitchell Paull | Geraldton, WA | UA: Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering | 3rd year |
Law
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Aidan Jones | Quantong, VIC | Bachelor of Laws | 3rd year |
Medicine, Nursing & Dentistry
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Danielle Boniface | Pymble, NSW | UA: Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery | 3rd year |
Science | Lacey Burston | Mt Gambier, SA | UA: Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering double/combined degrees | 3rd year |
Library Assistant
The Library Assistant works collaboratively with the Librarian to ensure the effective running of the Academic Centre and ensuring students are utilising the Academic Centre and Learning Commons facilities in a respectful manner.
Position | Names | Home Town | Course | Year in Course in 2020 |
Library Assistant | Ryan Williams | Penola, SA | UA: Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery | 3rd year |
Lacey Burston (continuing) | Mt Gambier, SA | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical and Pharmaceutical) | 3rd year |
Arts Coordinator
The Arts Coordinator directly manages all facets of the College’s annual arts and cultural events. They work in close collaboration with the College Club Committee and elected Directors to create a contemporary, rich and vibrant performing arts program.
Position | Names | Home Town | Course | Year in Course in 2020 |
Arts Coordinator | Josh Phillips | Port Lincoln, SA | UA Bachelor of Music | 3rd year |
Gym Officer
The Fitness and Gym Officers take responsibility for the provision of health and physical fitness opportunities at College. They develop programs throughout the year to cater to a diverse range of fitness levels and interests.
Position | Names | Home Town | Course | Year in Course in 2020 |
Gym Officer | Dan Robson | Alice Springs, NT | UA: Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Finance | 2nd year |
St Mark’s College students stand out from the crowd when the time comes to enter the workforce. For more information on leadership opportunities offered at St Mark’s College click here.