Sports News

Good Luck - Regional Swimming
On Tuesday, Riley, Jack and Jerome will head to Swan Hill to compete in regional swimming. We would like to congratulate them on finishing first in their age groups at Campaspe Swimming and making it through. GOOD LUCK!
Also a big congratulations to the 19 students that represented our school at the Campaspe Swimming. Thanks to the parents and staff that supported the event.
Hockey Road Show
Our 5/6 students were lucky enough to have Hockey Victoria run some Hockey sessions with them in PE last week. Teachers have been told there is a lot of Hockey talent amoungst our students. If your child is interested in trying out Hockey, I have included the flyer below.
Ride 2 School Day
Join students across Australia participating in National Ride2School Day on Friday 20 March 2026 and help children build healthy habits, independence and confidence on the journey to school.
We will celebrate before school. Students are invited to ride, scoot or travel in an active way to school to celebrate. We will also be allowing students to ride around the basketball court and oval before school (from 8.30am)
Why Ride2School?
Builds healthy habits through a fun community experience
National Ride2School Day brings school communities together in a colourful, positive day where students, teachers and families celebrate riding and walking together. These enjoyable experiences help normalise active travel and encourage children and families to continue walking, riding or scooting beyond the event.
Kids need active travel more than ever
New national research (Australian School Travel Survey 2025) shows most Australian children now travel to school by car. 61% of school trips are made by private vehicle, while only 21% involve walking orriding. Even children living within one kilometre of school are often driven. National Ride2School Day helps make active travel normal again.
An easy way to reach daily physical activity
Children should get at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day. Walking or riding to school is a simple way to achieve this as part of the daily routine.
Builds independence and confidence
Walking, riding or scooting to school helps children develop road awareness, resilience and decision-making skills while feeling more capable in their community.
Improves focus and learning
Students who are active before school arrive more alert and ready to learn, supporting better classroom engagement throughout the morning.
Creates safer school environments
More students travelling actively means fewer cars at the school gate, improving safety and reducing congestion for everyone.
What's Happening!
| Fri 6th Mar | Grade 3-6 tennis lessons with Milo |
| Tue 10th Mar | Regional Swimming |
| Fri 13th Mar | Grade 3-6 tennis lessons with Milo |
| Fri 20th Mar | Ride 2 School Day |
| Fri 27th Mar | Grade 5/6 Campaspe Tennis |
| Thur 2nd Apr | Rochester Cross Country (at Secondary College) |





