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Senior Primary: Athletics Carnival

The Years 3–6 Athletics Carnival, was a highly successful and engaging event that highlighted the enthusiasm, teamwork, and house spirit of all students involved. Dressed proudly in their house colours, students contributed to a lively and competitive atmosphere that carried throughout the entire day.

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Students rotated through 10–12 different activities designed to test a broad range of athletic skills, including speed, strength, coordination, endurance, and cooperation. The carnival placed a strong emphasis on teamwork and collective performance, with students working together to earn points for their house as well as competing for team-based ribbons. If a house placed first in an event, every member of that team was awarded a ribbon, reinforcing the importance of shared success and group achievement. The sense of unity within each house group was a standout feature, with students celebrating achievements together rather than individually.

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To conclude the carnival, an epic tug of war brought the event to a thrilling finish. A selected group of representatives from each house colour competed for ultimate bragging rights, generating plenty of excitement from both participants and spectators. Two separate competitions were held - one for the boys and one for the girls, adding to the intensity and fun of the finale.

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The carnival provided a valuable opportunity for students to develop teamwork, confidence, and sportsmanship in a fun and structured environment. By the end of their session, students had given their best effort across a full program of events and left feeling proud, tired, and excited by the experience.

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Overall, the event was a tremendous success and reflected the strong culture of collaboration, pride, and positive competition within the Years 3 - 6 cohort.

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Mr. Demitrios Sirilas, Head of Primary Health and Physical Education