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New school captains ready to lead at Casey Grammar

Casey Grammar School has announced its school captains for 2026, with Sienna and Ryan stepping into the prestigious leadership roles.

Both students bring strong ties to the school community and a clear vision for their time as captains.

Sienna, who has been actively involved across all areas of school life for the past five years, said her aim is to be an approachable and enthusiastic leader who represents every student with fairness.

“Our school already has such a rich, connected community, and I want to continue supporting the incredible initiatives led by both staff and students,” she said.

“It feels incredibly rewarding and a little surreal to be stepping into this role.

“I’m excited to collaborate with others to achieve meaningful goals and grow as a leader.”

Looking ahead, Sienna hoped to pursue a career in secondary teaching, specialising in health and physical education, before moving into sports law to represent major Australian sporting codes.

Ryan has been a part of Casey Grammar School since prep and said the school had made a lasting impact on his life.

“Being a school captain gives me the opportunity to give back to a community that has supported me since the beginning,” he said.

“I’m honoured to take on this role and look forward to working with the leadership team to create a better schooling and learning environment.”

Ryan’s future aspirations lie with the Australian Defence Force.

He hopes to study mechanical engineering at the Australian Defence Force Academy before becoming a combat engineer in the Australian Army.

Principal of Casey Grammar School Fiona Williams congratulated the pair and welcomed their enthusiasm and commitment to service.

“Sienna and Ryan have shown outstanding dedication, maturity and kindness throughout their time at Casey Grammar,” she said.

“They are both respected by their peers and staff, and I’m confident they will lead our school community with integrity and passion in 2026.”

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