We are pleased to announce Aredith Janarth (Fr 2024) as St Andrew’s College Senior Student elect for 2026.
Grounded, thoughtful and energetic, Aredith brings a blend of quiet reflection and on-field grit to the role. As Senior Student, the ‘CEO’ of the Students’ Club, Aredith will represent the student community, advocate for student interests, work closely with College staff and Council, and liaise with other colleges to build connections and shared purpose across the collegiate community.
Born in Sydney and raised in Hunters Hill, Aredith is studying Commerce and Advanced Studies, majoring in Finance and Philosophy. This balance between action and reflection defines Aredith’s life at College. He’s passionate about cricket and football, noting that “many of my best mates and life learnings have been made out in the middle”, and he’s also a DJ who enjoys bringing people together through music. “There is a soul and energy to music,” he says, listening tastes from reggae, oldies, electronic and house.
His love of philosophy sits comfortably alongside his fierce commitment to sport and music. “One way or another, life has a funny way of making philosophers of us all,” he says. “When I first laid eyes on Seneca’s statement, ‘The unexamined life isn’t worth living,’ it lit the fire of writing and journaling as a passion of mine. There is a powerful beauty in capturing the essence of life or an experience through writing.”
Aredith describes St Andrew’s as home and says he ran for Senior Student because he’s grateful for the friendships and growth the College has given him. “I am grateful for the opportunity to lead, represent and give back to this incredible community that has afforded me so much. I will forever cherish the friendships, lifelong memories and growth I’ve experienced here.”
As Senior Student, he hopes to embody the kind of leadership that shaped him: leaders who showed him “a life where you don’t take yourself too seriously but balance your priorities in developing yourself and serving others.” He sees a central part of the role as representing the Student Body with purpose, patience and collaboration, and expects the skills he develops at College to be “invaluable in whatever endeavour I pursue.”
Aredith’s leadership is supported by a long list of College involvement: he was part of St Andrew’s winning 2024 Rawson Cricket team and returned as an opening batsman in 2025; he represented the College as a central midfielder in the Rawson Football campaigns of 2024 and 2025; he’s served as Secretary of the Palladian Oration and competed in both 2024 and 2025; he has been a Pastoral Care Leader in charge of the Education Portfolio; and in 2024 he was elected 2nd Year Representative by his peers. He also DJs many College Landers and Afters, a small but telling example of how he brings people together beyond the formal roles.
Reflecting on how College life has shaped him, Aredith is candid: the intensity and freedom of College accelerated his self-development. “It has taught me to hold myself accountable. It has taught me to be resilient, to deal with people and to collaborate,” he says. Above all, College taught him the importance of balancing fun and responsibility and of staying disciplined while holding true to one’s values.
His advice to students who aspire to leadership is simple and direct: be authentic and be present. “Know who you are and what you stand for. Be someone that your peers can trust, a person who will not let them down and will support their interests. It’s vital not to just drift through the experience but be actively involved.”
With Aredith at the helm, 2026 promises a year led by a Senior Student who values deep thinking, teamwork, and the little things that make College life meaningful, from a well-timed innings on the pitch to a playlist that gets the whole room moving. We look forward to seeing how he shapes the year ahead and to welcoming the 2026 cohort into the life of the College.