St Peters Lutheran College is proud to introduce the 2025 College Captains and Vice-Captains: Amelia, Leo, Noah and Chloe. These students have been recognised for their outstanding character, leadership and dedication to the College community. Their collective vision focuses on unity, service, and fostering a strong and inclusive spirit throughout the school.

Amelia, College Captain
, reflects on the incredible diversity and talent within the St Peters community. She hopes to highlight the gifts of her peers across academics, music, art, and sport. "I want the legacy of our leadership group to stretch beyond just what we do. I want to be remembered for how we led—as humble people who served their community selflessly," she shares. Amelia's faith underpins her leadership, as she strives to glorify God through her words and actions while fostering a united and supportive school environment.

Leo, College Captain
, has attended St Peters since Prep and attributes much of his personal growth to the opportunities the College provides. From his time in the Ironbark program to being part of the record-breaking AIC Swimming Team and performing Dvořák's Ninth Symphony with the St Peters Soloists, Leo has embraced the experiences on offer. As Captain, he is committed to building school pride, promoting community spirit and excellence, and supporting the Class of 2025 in leaving a lasting and impactful legacy.

Noah, College Vice-Captain
, is motivated by a vision of inclusivity and collaboration, particularly as the College prepares to celebrate its 80th year. "Inclusivity has, and always will be, of vital importance to both myself and the general functioning and well-being of a community," Noah explains. "It is my goal for 2025 to continue to increase the celebration of individuals and their identities and ensure they have a platform to share their voice and their story." Noah aims to foster cross-year connections, promote servant leadership, and champion a culture where every voice is heard and valued.

Chloe, College Vice-Captain
, is originally from Moree, and her appointment is significant as she is the first female boarder in 20 years to hold a College leadership role. "Growing up in a small country town, I never imagined I'd one day stand in this role. The opportunity to lead and serve others is an honour and a responsibility I embrace wholeheartedly." Chloe is focused on uniting the Senior cohort and encouraging every student to feel empowered to contribute to the community in their own way. "True change begins with our entire Senior class working together," Chloe says, setting the tone for a year of collaboration and meaningful action.

Together, the 2025 Captains and Vice-Captains aim to uphold the values and traditions of St Peters while leading with humility and purpose. We look forward to the positive impact their leadership will bring to the College community in the year ahead.