From the Primary Sport Coordinator

From the Primary Sport Coordinator

Ms Sarah Anderson
Primary Sport Coordinator

Representative Sport

At the end of Week 8, Eleousa and Harsanjh from Year 6 represented St Aloysius College in the East Adelaide district teams who competed at the Metro SAPSASA State Netball Carnival. The girls were selected after a lengthy trial process that began with over 90 students competing for a spot on one of two teams.

From all accounts they had a great experience across the three days. Eleousa’s team finished 5th with Harsanjh’s team winning a silver medal. Well done girls! First Nations Year 12 student, Tatum designed an Indigenous AFL guernsey for the East Adelaide district. The girls are wearing a jacket that includes part of her design. They look amazing! We are looking forward to seeing the AFL guernsey with the complete design. This design will eventually be used for all East Adelaide uniforms. Tatum will be presented with her own guernsey at a later date where we will take some photos and share an explanation of what she created. Well done, Tatum, a great achievement!

Eleousa and Harsanjh at the Metro SAPSASA State Netball Carnival wearing jackets featuring Year 12 student, Tatum’s design.

The Primary Sport Portal

All primary parents have access to the recently created Primary Sport Portal. Please go to your SEQTA Engage App on your phone, or access via SEQTA Engage on your computer. This is a one stop Primary Sport shop for you to access the information and links you need.

Term 3 Primary Sport

Please be aware that nominations for Term 3 Primary Sport have now closed. Participant lists have been created and Consent2Gos will be out early in Term 3.

Have a great holiday!

Ms Sarah Anderson
Primary Sport Coordinator


Tottenham Hotspur Clinics @CBC

On Monday 1 July some Year 4 and 5 classes were given the opportunity to participate in the Tottenham Hotspur Soccer clinics through the partnership that CBC have formed with the overseas club.

They learnt new skills and were enthusiastic throughout the sessions and many were keen to give soccer a go in the future after their positive experience.

Thank you to CBC for reaching out and giving the girls this amazing opportunity. We look forward to making more connections in the future.


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