On the Sporting Field
Everyone is a champion at MCHF - By Andrew Khoury

On the Sporting Field
Everyone is a champion at MCHF - By Andrew Khoury
This term our primary students wasted no time diving into the fun. From practising water safety to building confidence with basic strokes, the children embraced each session with enthusiasm and plenty of happy splashes.
It has been wonderful to see their growing independence, teamwork, and joy as they learn important lifelong skills in the pool.






What an incredible day at our Swimming Carnival! 🏊♂️ The energy, sportsmanship, and house spirit on display made it a truly memorable event. From thrilling races to cheering squads, every moment reflected the dedication and enthusiasm of our students.
A huge congratulations to Charbel House for taking out the win this year, an outstanding achievement and well deserved! 👏
Well done to all competitors for giving it your best and contributing to such a fantastic day. We can’t wait to do it all again next year














Week 9 was a strong day for MCHF sport, with 10 games played resulting in 7 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses. Well done to all coaches and players on a fantastic effort across the board. Unfortunately, all Volleyball fixtures were cancelled due to ground closures.
Oz-Tag Results: 5 Wins | 1 Draw | 1 Loss
•Junior Girls: MCHF 3–0 Santa Sophia
•Intermediate Girls: MCHF 0–2 Catherine McAuley, MCHF 3–0 Santa Sophia
•Intermediate Boys: MCHF 2–1 St John Paul II, MCHF 5–5 Santa Sophia
•Junior Boys: MCHF 1–0 Delany, MCHF 4–1 Marian
Basketball Results: 2 Wins | 1 Loss
The Junior Boys narrowly missed finals with a last‑minute loss—an excellent effort across the season. Congratulations to the Intermediate and Senior Boys, who have qualified for the finals next term. Best of luck to both teams.
Week 9 Scores:
•Junior Boys: MCHF 19–22 Parramatta Marist
•Intermediate Boys: MCHF 29–26 Parramatta Marist
•Senior Boys: MCHF 24–19 Parramatta Marist
A historic moment for our college! 🏀🔥
Both the Senior and Intermediate boys basketball teams have powered their way into the finals - marking the first time in college history that two teams have reached the knockout stages. The Seniors battled hard to secure second place in their pool, while the Intermediates dominated, finishing top with the best defensive record in the competition.
With the Seniors charging into the semi-finals and the Intermediates heading into the quarter-finals, the excitement is just getting started. Congratulations to both teams and to Coaches Mr Gabrael and Mr Jones - an incredible achievement!


Seniors from L to R: Billy T, John Y, Adrian A (c), Jonathan D, Maxim K, Elias T, Dahey M, Julien N and Jacob H


Inters from L to R: Pietro H, Charbel E, Christian K, Elias I, Charles M, Michael B, Eliah D (c), Christian A and Matthew Z