Sports

Congratulations Emma Timms!
A huge congratulations to Emma Timms (Year 10) for her selection in the Victorian 2026 17/under squad selection top 50!. Emma has represented Brentwood in netball, swimming and athletics over the past few years and we are incredibly proud of her hard work and dedication to be the very best netballer she can be. Emma plays GS and is known for her accurate shooting, strong leadership skills and athleticism on the netball court.
Not only is Emma a talented netball player, but she has also had a wonderful impact on our Brentwood sport program as a netball coach. Emma is an incredibly kind and caring person and we are so proud of the athlete and person she has become!
We wish you the very best for the upcoming selection trials!
Well done Emma!
Jason Louey
Director of Sport
Year 8 Girls Shine at EMR Soccer Tournament
On Thursday 7th August, the Year 8 Girls Soccer Team represented Brentwood Secondary College with pride and passion at the Eastern Metropolitan Region (EMR) tournament held at the Darebin State Football Centre.
The team kicked off the day in strong form, securing a 2-0 victory over Box Hill High School thanks to impressive goals from Aleena and Shenara. The momentum continued into the second game, where the girls edged out Ringwood Secondary College 1-0, with Violet slotting home the winning goal. In their final pool match, Brentwood drew 1-1 with Doncaster High School, with Ayla finding the back of the net.
Finishing equal first in their pool, the girls narrowly missed a spot in the grand final against Rowville SC due to goal difference. Despite the heartbreak of missing out, the team held their heads high after an outstanding day of competition.
The players were well supported by assistant coaches and sideline judges Emily Thompson and Kayla Tran, whose guidance and enthusiasm contributed greatly to the team’s performance. A special mention goes to Chloe Tan, who not only held the line as the team’s goalkeeper but also stepped up to help coach and lead her teammates on and off the field.
Throughout the tournament, the girls demonstrated exceptional sportsmanship, teamwork, and skill. Their positive attitude, encouragement of one another, and flair on the pitch were a credit to themselves and to Brentwood.
Well done, girls – a fantastic achievement!
Team: Ariana DIONISOPOULOS, Aleena BROOKS, Ayla TAVSANCIOGLU, Gemma DWYER, Violet SCARLETT, Nikita NIKOLOVA, Kaia WOODS, Mia BHATIA, Mikaela ROGERS, Chloe
TAN, Shenara LENADORA, Amelie FLACK, Amelia SZYMCZAK, Madalene NAHAL-TANG.
Monique Bourke
Coach
PE Footwear Reminder
Dear Parents and Guardians,
This is a reminder that students should be wearing appropriate footwear to PE classes. Students should be wearing sports runners with adequate grip on the bottom of their shoes. PE classes are completed on a wide range of surfaces including, but not limited to, gym floor, asphalt and grass, also in a variety of weather conditions.
Shoes should be worn that allow students to participate safely across all terrain. PE staff make decisions on a daily basis, whether it is safe to complete classes, students need to wear shoes that are appropriate for all scenarios. If shoes are deemed inappropriate, students may be unable to participate. Students should not be wearing street or lifestyle runners to class as these shoes do not provide adequate grip and support.
Please see below images for shoes that are appropriate for PE classes and those that are not appropriate for PE classes.
Kind regards,
Meg Wrench Joseph
Head of Health and Physical Education
PE uniform reminders:
Below are some PE uniform reminders:
- Years 7 – 9 may wear their PE uniform all day on days in which they have PE. This is made known to students by having GYM1, GYM2, GYM3 etc. for their “room” location. On days where students have Health, they are required to be in their academic uniform.
- Year 10 students may only wear PE uniform if they are completing either PE elective (Enhanced PE or Sports Science) on the days their teacher has selected for them to complete their practical classes for the week. Students will be given uniform pass cards from their teacher which will list what days these practical classes are on. Students are to carry these card at all times. If a student is in PE uniform on a day that a practical class is not on or cannot present their card then they will receive a uniform chronicle.
- Year 11 and 12 students are to change into and out of their PE uniforms for periods that they have a practical class. If students have PE in period 1 they are allowed to come to school in their PE uniform and will change at the end of this period. If students have PE in period 5 they will need to change at lunch time and are permitted to leave school in their PE uniforms. If students have practical classes in period 2, 3 or 4 then they must be changing in and out of their uniforms during that classtime. If a year 11 or year 12 student comes to class in their PE uniform and they do not have a practical class in that period then they will receive a uniform chronicle.
- PE uniform items can be purchased here - https://www.psw.com.au/schools/brentwood-secondary-college.html?p=2
Kind regards,
Meg Wrench Joseph
Head of Health and PE
Competition Sports Uniform
With interschool sport competitions, some teams must wear sports tops with numbers and special-coloured sports socks. Brentwood provides these tops and socks. However, sometimes students wear these tops/socks home instead of handing them back to the teacher in charge at the end of the day. So, as you spring clean or change your bedroom layout during the term break, keep an eye out for any missing Brentwood Sport Specialised team uniforms. So, drop them off to the main office or the PE staffroom when you return. No questions asked!
We are hoping for Brentwood AFL jumpers, Soccer/Hockey/Volleyball/Basketball numbered tops, and navy long socks to be found and returned!
Jason Louey & George Bouios
Directors of Sport
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