School Highlights

Beep Test Challenge

As there was no House Cross Country Carnival this year, the PE and Sport Departments decided to make the annual Beep Test challenge a House event.

All students in Years 7 to 11 completed the aerobic fitness test in their weekly sport time, along with any Year 12 student who wanted to participate. Each student scored points for their House depending on the level and shuttle in the test they completed.

 

Well done Burman, winning all three year level categories (Year 7, Years 8 and 9 and Years 10 and 12) and taking out the whole competition by 145.5 points!

 

A huge congratulations goes to the two first-time overall winners – Charlie Clancy (Year 10) for the males and Clancy Westaway for the females (Year 7). Charlie managed Level 14.2 and Clancy scored 11.5. Clancy’s score is extremely impressive, considering she is only in Year 7.

 

The School records currently stand at 14.10 for the males and 12.01 for females, so both of these students should have one eye on breaking these records in future!

Year 7 wellbeing activity 

On their Re-Orientation Day, our Year 7 students wrote the challenges they faced during COVID on a 'rain drop', and how they grew or what they appreciated, on a 'flower'.

This was one of Professor Lea Waters’ Visible Wellbeing activities ‘We Grow Through What We Go Through’.

 

Some of our Year 7 students created a display of the raindrops and flowers in the 1M corridor, complete with origami butterflies, made by Chase H. Isn't it lovely?