SAINTS SPORTS

From Matt Di Salvo - Head of Sport

2023 Sports Carnivals 

These take place as follows:

Cross-country (Barlow Park) – Wednesday 29 March

Athletics (Barlow Park) – Tuesday 20 June

Swimming Carnival (Woree Pool) – Wednesday 9 August

 

Wednesday Sports Program

Our sports program will start in week 2. During Terms 1 and 2, Years 7 and 8 students will participate (at no cost), in the traditional college junior sports rotation competition. This includes swimming and athletics carnival trials, cricket, ultimate Frisbee, softball, football, basketball, touch and volleyball.  Students do not need to choose a sport during Semester 1.

 

In Terms 3 and 4, Years 7 and 8 students can choose their Wednesday sport and trial for our JSS teams. The program includes recreational sports (fees are payable for these sports) such as cable ski, ten-pin bowling and laser fun as well as a variety of sports development squads and our junior inter-house sports competition. 

 

Term 1 Sports Selections & Payments

  • School sport is played every Wednesday afternoon at Saints from 12:40 - 2:30pm. 
  • The sports program commences on Wednesday 2 February (week 2)
  • In week 1,  students in Years 9 to 12 can select from a variety of sports and recreational activities (listed below)
  • These are run at offsite venues which charge fees each term. Such costs are not covered in your school fees 
  • Selections and payments are made via the Events page on the College website - click here
  • >Students are not be permitted to participate in the sport if payment has not been received by the due date and a sports detention will be given

 Please note: Elective sports prices and sports may vary in 2023.

 

2023 TCC Sport

St Augustine's is  part of the Trinity Coast Central (TCC) district within school sport. TCC is the pathway to represent the Peninsula region in Queensland School Sport Championships. The TCC sign-up process is electronic in 2023 with students able to register their interest for the trials by completing a Microsoft Form from their accounts. This will ensure that a parent slip is sent home prior to the trials with the necessary paperwork. These forms can then to be reuploaded to the parent slip with permission attached for approval by Mr Seivers. Alternatively, please email the forms to me at sac.sport@cns.catholic.edu.au if you have any difficulties reuploading the form to the parent slip.

 

A TCC calendar will be shared later this term. .  

The St Augustine’s TCC application process is outlined below.

  1. Students complete the TCC Sport Microsoft Form from their accounts to register their interests in their chosen TCC sports. If students wish to trial for more than two sports in a calendar year, they must apply by emailing me and I will seek an exemption from Mr Seivers. 
  2. Before the trials, a parent slip will be sent home with documents attached for completion to grant permission for your son to attend the trials.
  3. Parents/guardians are to complete the Peninsula student permission details and consent form and upload it to the parent slip. This form must be submitted before completing the parent slip. Alternatively, it can be sent to sac.sport@cns.catholic.edu.au
  4. The College will ensure that Mr Seivers signs the document. Students will then collect the signed document from the student office and take it to their trials.
  5. Students must have this booklet completed to be allowed to trial for a TCC team. 

Students no longer need to complete a Request for Leave form if they are absent from school for TCC or Peninsula school-based sport. However, parents/guardians must email sac.absences@cns.catholic.edu.au to advise of the upcoming school sport-related absence. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that he contacts his teachers about work that may be missed on these days, keeping up to date with classwork and submitting assignments due while he's absent.

CISSA Trials

  • In Term 1, Years 10 to 12 students will get the chance to try out for the inter-school sports competition - CISSA
  • Sports played: AFL, basketball, football, touch football and volleyball
  • Years 10 to 12 students must attend all trials with the hope of making the final teams
  • CISSA games are played during Wednesday sport 12:45-2:30pm.