Co-curricular
Co-curricular Awards
“The best investment you can make, is an investment in yourself. The more you learn, the more you'll earn”.
It’s easy to stay comfortable, to stick with what we know, or do the bare minimum. But if you do this, the one thing I can guarantee is that you will get bored quicker, limit your potential and not create as many memories!
At last Friday’s College Assemblies, we celebrated the exemplary contributions of a group of students who have truly embraced the opportunities available to them through the College Co-curricular Program. They will be the first to tell you they are not the best at everything, but they have had a “red-hot crack”. Their invested efforts have made them wealthier for their experiences.
The following students were present certificates for Outstanding Participation in the College Co-curricular Program:
5 Co-curricular activities
- Camilio Chelala – Year 7
- William Zeng – Year 7
- Nathaniel Hoang – Year 8
- Dominic Moses – Year 9
- Maxwell Zanic – Year 9
- Brandon Braun – Year 9
- Isaac Nigro – Year 10
- Pablo Doherty – Year 10
- Declan Giles – Year 10
6 Co-curricular activities
- Denzel Tan – Year 10
7 Co-curricular activities
- Ryan Stanmore – Year 8
- Gideon Benedict – Year 11
8 Co-curricular activities
Christopher Mok – Year10
(Chess, Debating, Public Speaking, Orchestral Program, Band Program, Performing Arts Production, Baseball, Tennis).
ISA Sporting Excellence Award
Sebastian Natalegawa (Year 7)
ISA Sporting Excellence Award for his First place School Sports Australia, 10-12 Years mixed Synchronised Diving earlier this year.
Lucas Martin (Year 11)
ISA Sporting Excellence Colours Award for his selection in Representative Tennis team over the past 3 years.
All these students have set an example for all of us. We take a moment to congratulate them and reflect on how we too can get involved and make the most of the opportunities around us in 2025.
Anthony Calavassy
Director of Co-curricular