Whole of Boarding News

Swimming Carnival
The Middle and Senior School Swimming Carnivals were held earlier this term, with some great results coming from boarders.
Middle School Results:
- Lysbeth Cunningham: Sixth overall, Year Seven girls
- Macie McLeod: Eighth overall, Year Seven girls
- Jed Kowald: Fifth overall, Year Seven boys
- Steven Wiech: Seventh overall, Year Seven boys
- Kaleb Germain: Eighth overall, Year Seven boys
- Owen Baxter-Holland: Tenth overall, Year Seven boys
- Eliza Sprigg: Third overall, Year Eight girls
- Bethany Robertson: Ninth overall, Year Eight girls
- Fletcher Cugley: Third overall, Year Eight boys
- Henry Egerton-Warburton: Ninth overall, Year Eight boys
Senior School Results:
- Jasmine Butterworth: Runner-Up Champion, Year Ten girls
- Amy Gillam: Sixth overall, Year Eleven girls
- Livia Alvarez de Toledo: Seventh overall, Year Eleven girls
- Jessica Dolan: Ninth overall, Year Eleven girls
- Josh Pearce: Sixth overall, Year Eleven boys
- Austin Cook: Seventh overall, Year Twelve boys
Several records were broken during the Carnival, with boarders featuring once again:
- Rhiannon Williams-Jolley: 25 metre Backstroke, Year Eight girls
- Kaden Patterson: 25 metre Freestyle, Year Eight boys
- Jasmine Bradshaw: 25 metre Freestyle, Year Nine girls
To find out which House won the swimming carnival and for a full list of results from the Sport department, visit here
Wilson Dress-Up Day
On Thursday 21 March, Wilson House held a dress-up day with a red theme. A group of 11 keen Wilson students spent time after school on the previous day preparing for strawberry and ice-cream sales for the dress up day.
Wilson raised funds for both Young House and Lighthouse in Albany with a little over $1000.00 being raised.
Mrs Dianne Franzinelli | Boarding Administration
All girls dinner
The fabulous Chef Nick and his team prepared sushi and teriyaki salad for the shared girl’s dinner on Thursday night this week. Caroline Warr was the guest speaker at the Breaksea dinner, she spoke to the girls eloquently about boarding life, school, studying and setting goals. Caroline was a boarder and Head Girl at Santa Maria College and is working as a physiotherapist for a short amount of time at the Albany Hospital.
She spoke about her journey through university and her university gap year where she travelled and studied internationally. To conclude the session there was question time in which our lovely girls asked some relevant questions, some girls were seen to sidle up to her afterwards to have a private talk. A lovely evening was had by all the girls and we look forward to the dinner and guest speaker next term.
Mrs Tara Ball | Head of Endeavour House