Sport Development Leader

We are so pleased to have been able to get a full trimester of sport out - a great way to end the year and set our sights on lots of opportunities for 2021.  We are looking forward to rolling out the new sport program, which sees the calendar switch from a three-trimester model to a erm-based model.  The change will allow our incoming Year 7s the opportunity to experience a little more of each sport via skill sessions here at the College, while our seniors get straight into games in Week 2 of Term 1. 

We have selected the captains for each sport to lead us forward.  Applications for these positions were up on previous years and many good candidates missed out.  We had our captains' breakfast this morning and mapped out some plans for the year.

 

Next week we will have eleven of our 22 teams competing for a podium finish in CaSSSA sport.  Four of these teams are sitting top of the table and we wish them all the best.  Whatever the result, we are so proud of all our teams and coaches this trimester.

 

Please enjoy the following short articles from our current and upcoming sports from our 2021 Sports Captains.

 

Sports Awards

Well done to the following students who received awards last week at the Celebration of Excellence ceremony:

 

Swimmer of the Year

Kaitlyn
Kaitlyn

Francis School – Kaitlyn Di Francesco

Clare School – Johannah Sehl

Elizabeth Hayes School – Lucia Walker

 

Cross Country Runner of the Year

Francis School – Imogen Poole

Clare School – Ella Shackel

Elizabeth Hayes School – Charli Ryan

Imogen
Ella
Charli
Imogen
Ella
Charli

Inspirational Athlete of the Year

Charlotte Russell

 

Excellence in Sports Leadership 

Francis School – Trinity Woodward

Clare School – Cara Dinneen

Elizabeth Hayes School – Keali Nicholson and Chloe Winstanley

Trinity
Cara
Chloe
Trinity
Cara
Chloe

Olympic Change Maker and Dedication to School Sport

Emma Winstanley

 

Jubilee Cup

Perugia House

 

 

Josh White