Matt Grice, Director of Sport

Matt Grice, Director of Sport

Dear Parents and Guardians,

I’d like to congratulate the following students who have been selected to represent the CAS team at the upcoming Combined Independent Schools (CIS) Cross Country Championships today.

This is a significant achievement and a testament to their dedication, perseverance, and outstanding performance throughout the season. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and commitment, and we wish them all the very best as they compete at this prestigious event.

StudentYear
Huon Groves12
Rohan O’Donnell12
Hudson Woolford11
Benjamin Ong11
Charles Coutts11
Aarya Mistry11
Henry Roberts10
Max Mills10
Simon Tesvic10
Edwin Alder10
Remy McKay10
George Cardonnel9
Walter Heeley9
Charlie Roberts8
Carter McGee8
Thomas Altundag8
Hugo Fowler8
Oscar Rouse7
Oliver Fyfe7

Concussion Protocols 

Last year, Cranbrook and the other CAS schools adopted the “Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) new Australian Concussion Guidelines for Youth and Community Sport, which were released on 1 February 2024.

The Australian Concussion Guidelines for Youth and Community Sport have been designed to provide clear and consistent guidance on concussion for parents, teachers, coaches, sideline staff and others involved in youth and community sport.

These guidelines provide information on how to recognise and manage concussion from the time of injury through to a safe return to education, work and playing sport. This information is intended for the general public and for individuals participating in youth (those aged under 19 years) and community sports where healthcare practitioners are less likely to be available to diagnose and monitor symptom progression of individuals with concussion.

Please download the Cranbrook and AIS Concussion guidelines here.  If you have any questions around concussion, please don’t hesitate to email Cranbrook’s acting Head of Athletic Performance. Amy-Leigh Williams <AWilliams@cranbrook.nsw.edu.au>

Holiday Camps

A friendly reminder that Cranbrook will be running several exciting camps over the upcoming July holidays. These camps are a fantastic opportunity for students to stay active, fine-tune their skills, and—most importantly—have a great time with their friends in a fun and supportive environment.

Whether your child is looking to build on existing abilities or try something new, there’s something for everyone.

To Note:

  • The T2 2025 Co-Curricular and Sport Schedule can be accessed here.
  • July Holiday Training & Camp Schedule can be found here.
  • Rugby Holiday Camp – please find more details and booking here.
  • Basketball Holiday Camp – please find more details and booking here.
  • Football Holiday Camp – please find more details and booking here.

Sports Resources – contain essential information regarding sports events, schedules and important updates for the year ahead

Matt Grice
Director of Sport