Sports 

State Cross Country 

Brentwood had six students compete at the SSV State Cross Country Championships. Term 3 began with rain and more rain, which had a huge impact to the 3km and 5km tracks at Yarra Valley Racecourse. 

Imagine running long distance on a muddy ice rink, with no traction on the ground. Our students did so well, and we are extremely proud of their efforts. Each age group had over 80 students competing from all over the state. 

Congratulations to: 

• 14yr Edwin Bentley placed 7th in a time of 11.59 min. 

• 14yr Jet Tedford placed 51st in a time of 13.27 min. 

• 15yr Zoe Jackson placed 39th in a time 15.48 min. 

• 15yr Amani Tusevljak placed 62nd in a time 16.47 min. 

• 17-20yr Cassie Weir placed 68th in a time of 17.04 min. 

• 17-20yr Thomas Jackson did not compete, congratulations on qualifying. 

 

Kim Nash & Sarah Swilks Director’s of Sport

 

Student Achievements

Thomas Jackson (Year 11) finished 3rd in the U19 Australian Gravel National Championships in Tasmania. 

It was a hilly 70km gravel race. A fantastic achievement of which he should be congratulated for, well done Thomas. 

 

Missing Sport Tops

We have completed a stock take on our sporting equipment and uniforms after one term of sport and have noticed that we are missing a few numbered sports tops. We lend these tops out to our students to wear for Interschool Sport and they are to be returned at the end of the day. We are requesting parents/carers to search drawers and cupboards to make sure they have not been accidently taken home and stored away. 

This message has also been passed onto all the students via Teams. 

If you do find a top at home, can you please send them back to the school and return them to the PE office. 

 

Thank you.

Please find a photo below for reference:

 

Brentwood School Sports  

Brentwood competes in the School Sport Victoria (SSV) program. We are a successful school due to the commitment of students and staff to the program. 

Staff volunteer their time to provide opportunities to the students to get involved. 

 

Students can learn new skills, develop tactical thinking within a competitive environment, meet new friends, build rapport with staff outside the classroom, demonstrate leadership skills through student coaching, display good sportsmanship no matter what the outcome, and most of all students can grow as a person.

 

Brentwood look the part when we go out to compete. When we arrive at a competition, other schools know exactly who we are; as we arrive as a team and we look like a team. Students wear our sports uniform with pride. 

We have a strict uniform policy. If you are part of a Brentwood team you look like a Brentwood student. We wear our sport uniform: Brentwood polo, Brentwood navy shorts, Brentwood navy track pants, Brentwood rugby jumper, Brentwood jacket, Brentwood hat, white socks, and appropriate footwear. We do not wear casual clothing or other teams clothing. We represent Brentwood.

 

We enter teams into all SSV competitions and compete within the Monash Division. 

Our local competition come from Wheelers Hill Secondary College, South Oakleigh College, Wellington Secondary College and John Monash Science School. 

Winning teams then progress to the Eastern Metropolitan Region (EMR) round robin competitions, and successful teams from EMR compete at the SSV State Championships.

 

Communication is via the Compass portal. Consent and payment for events must be completed via compass. Consent must be finalized by 11.59pm two school days prior to the event/excursion. If a student does not have consent and payment is not complete before this time, they will not be permitted to attend. Unfortunately, some students do miss out. 

 

We also like to celebrate student sporting achievement. We would love to hear about your child’s super special milestones and achievements in their chosen sport. A quick email is all that it takes : sports@ms.brentwood.vic.edu.au

 

I do hope that you encourage your child to try a new sport through the many opportunities at Brentwood to get involved. Even if they do not make a team, they have learnt new skills and developed abilities during the selection trials and trainings.

 

We also love to have supportive parents attend sporting events. 

So feel free to come along and cheer on Brentwood throughout the year.

 

Kim Nash & Sarah Swilks

2024 Directors of Sport

PE uniform reminders:

Below are some PE uniform reminders:

  • Years 7 – 9 may wear their PE uniform all day on days in which they have PE. This is made known to students by having GYM1, GYM2, GYM3 etc. for their “room” location. On days where students have Health, they are required to be in their academic uniform.
  • Year 10 students may only wear PE uniform if they are completing either PE elective (Enhanced PE or Sports Science) on the days their teacher has selected for them to complete their practical classes for the week. Students will be given uniform pass cards from their teacher which will list what days these practical classes are on. Students are to carry these card at all times. If a student is in PE uniform on a day that a practical class is not on or cannot present their card then they will receive a uniform chronicle.
  • Year 11 and 12 students are to change into and out of their PE uniforms for periods that they have a practical class. If students have PE in period 1 they are allowed to come to school in their PE uniform and will change at the end of this period. If students  have PE in period 5 they will need to change at lunch time and are permitted to leave school in their PE uniforms. If students have practical classes in period 2, 3 or 4 then they must be changing in and out of their uniforms during that classtime. If a year 11 or year 12 student comes to class in their PE uniform and they do not have a practical class in that period then they will receive a uniform chronicle.
  • PE uniform items can be purchased here - https://www.psw.com.au/schools/brentwood-secondary-college.html?p=2

 Kind regards,

Meg Wrench Joseph

Head of Health and PE