Primary Sports News

Primary Sports News

Touch NSW Gala Day

On Tuesday Week 4, 10 girls in Years 4-6 competed in a Touch Football Gala Day.

Below are some reflection about the Day from Year 6 students:

At Queen’s park, in week 4, 10 girls competed in a Touch Football Gala Day. We were out on the fields all day and had fun. The opportunity to meet and play with other schools was quite exciting as this was our first touch gala day. We all pushed ourselves to the limit, whether it was scoring a try, learning how to dive or even assembling a tent. While playing, I can confidently say that all the girls from Years 4, 5, and 6 had mud and grass stuck in the bottom of their boots and a forehead dripping with sweat. We all gave our best effort, played with enthusiasm, had fantastic teamwork and all with smiles on our faces! The weather was not too hot or cold. We had juicy oranges and lolly snakes supplied by the PE Department waiting for us on the sidelines and overall had a great day full of fun!

– Anna Slack

As the Matildas have shown us over the last few weeks, sport has the capacity to unite us and inspire us. With the Matildas inspiring performance in our minds, ten SCEGSS girls from Years 4, 5 and 6 attended the Touch Football Gala Day at Queen’s Park on Tuesday 8 August. It was a full day of fitness, skills, drills, and games against Coogee Public School. Highlights from the day included diving practice and playing in the same team with girls from SCEGGS across different year groups. It was a day of playing a sport we love, making new friends and challenging ourselves beyond our usual limits.

– Perdita Taylor 

A big thanks to Ms Thompson and our Touch Football Head Coach Matt for supporting the girls throughout the day.

 

IPSHA Athletics Team

Congratulations to the girls selected to represent SCEGGS at the IPSHA Athletics Carnival at Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre next Wednesday. We wish all the girls the best of luck as they participate in their respective events. We can’t wait to hear how they all go!

  • Vivienne Calleja (Year 4)
  • Alice Cameron (Year 6)
  • Olivia Chua (Year 6)
  • Klemintine Chylek (Year 4)
  • Pippa Dodwell (Year 6)
  • Wavy Ellis (Year 5)
  • Beatrice Emanuel (Year 4)
  • Chelsea Fallshaw (Year 6)
  • Clementine Finlayson (Year 4)
  • Jessica Grace (Year 5)
  • Sarah Ibrahim (Year 5)
  • Rose Johnston (Year 3)
  • Dasha Jolley (Year 4)
  • Emilia Laban (Year 4)
  • Isabelle Lee (Year 3)
  • Charlotte Lowe (Year 6)
  • Mimi Naughton (Year 3)
  • Amelie Officer (Year 4)
  • Gabriella Orth (Year 5)
  • Ava Pepper (Year 6)
  • Stasia Serafin (Year 4)
  • Anna Slack (Year 6)
  • Emily Snow (Year 4)
  • Luca Tuigamala (Year 3)
  • Charlotte Willis (Year 3)

 

Primary Sport Achievements

Please help us celebrate any other achievements outside of school!

Does your daughter compete in any sport outside of school (for example, at a representative level or a sport we do not currently offer)? If so, I would love to celebrate their achievements by recognising them in this newsletter!

Please email any information (and photos, if possible) to Tom Mitton. These will be included in newsletters throughout the year.

Tom Mitton
Primary Sport Co-ordinator