Contact

[email protected]
+ 001 0231 123 32

Follow

Info

All demo content is for sample purposes only, intended to represent a live site. Please use the RocketLauncher to install an equivalent of the demo, all images will be replaced with sample images.

Last Thursday, a squad of 38 students took to the track for the Hume Region Track & Field Championships in Albury. The day saw GSSC place first in the overall school rankings out of a total 38 schools from across the Hume Region. Congratulations to everyone who competed on the day and earnt valuable points for the school. This is a fantastic achievement!

A huge congratulations to the following students on their podium finishes:

Kazadi Kadima

  • Gold in the Boys 12-13 years 800m Run
  • Gold in the Boys 12-13 years 1500m Run (New Record)
  • Silver in the Boys 12-13 years 400m Run

 Murphy Briggs

  • Gold in the Boys 15 Years Triple Jump
  • Silver in the Boys 15 years 400m Run
  • Bronze in the Boys 15 years 100m Dash

Seamus Chapman

  • Gold in the Boys 12-13 years Discus throw
  • Silver in the Boys 12-13 years Triple Jump

Marlo D'Addona

  • Gold in the Boys 14 years 100m Hurdles
  • Bronze in the Boys 14 years High Jump

Ellie Armstrong

  • Gold in the Girls 16 years 100m Hurdles
  • Bronze in the Girls 16 years 400m Run

Hailey Paton

  • Gold in the Girls 13 years Discus Throw

 Alex Teusner

  • Gold in the Boys 18-20 Years High Jump

Bailey Armstrong

  • Gold in the Boys 17 years Shot Put

Eddie Kerr

  • Gold in the Girls 17 years 800m Run

Mitchell Higgins

  • Gold in the Boys 17 years 800m Run

Justin Ndayishimiye

  • Gold in the Boys 18-20 years 1500m Run

 Jai Brown

  • Gold in the Boys 12-13 years Javelin Throw

Gamar Bakhiet

  • Silver in the Boys 16 years 110m Hurdles

Lily Baragwanath

  • Silver in the Girls 12-13 years High Jump

Fofoa Tulimafono

  • Silver in the Girls 14 years Shot Put

Farid Azizi

  • Silver in the Boys 17 years Triple Jump

Jared Pitolau

  • Silver in the Boys 18-20 years Shot Put

Holly Egan

  • Silver in the Girls 16 years 400m Run

Jonathan Kafwija

  • Silver in the Boys 18-20 years 400m Run

 Jai Laws

  • Bronze in the Boys 14 years 400m Run

Olivia Buchan

  • Bronze in the Girls 14 years 400m Run

Muhammad Ali Alizada

  • Bronze in the Boys 15 years 100m Hurdles

Ashlee Meyer

  • Bronze in the Girls 12-13 years 80m Hurdles

Djura Weston

  • Bronze in the Girls 16 years Triple Jump

Kelsey Sheehey

  • Bronze in the Girls 18-20 years 100m Dash

Murphy Briggs, Jayden Pert, Wynton Scott & Muhammad Ali Alizada

  • Gold in the Boys 15 years 4x100m Relay

Congratulations to all competitors who placed first and have qualified for the School Sport Victoria Track & Field Championships in Melbourne. They will be heading to Albert Park on Monday 17th October. We wish them the best of luck.

Our students and staff saw out Term 3 with a whole school assembly on Thursday where our Executive Principal, Barbara O’Brien reflected on our school value of aspiration.

Mrs O’Brien spoke about the effort she sees every day from students and staff to aspire to excellence in all that we do. She reminded everyone to dream big, because nothing is ever out of reach and reflected on the story of Indigenous icon, Eddie Betts who despite all odds, went on to play AFL football and is now one of the most celebrated and respected players of the game. School assembly saw some fantastic performances from our music students, as well as a senior dance group and a showcase of works from the GSSC arts department. Assembly was also an opportunity to present a number of awards, including the winners of this term’s PAC Cup, a friendly competition between our house groups that has a dedicated focus each term. This term the focus was on organisational skills, specifically bringing your planner to every lesson. Students receive ‘positive chronicles’ from their classroom teachers, with the tally going towards their assigned house. It was a tight contest this term with results below:

5th        1255 chronicles         Lachlan house
4th        1417 chronicles          Murray house
3rd        1646 chronicles          Kiewa house
2nd       2046  chronicles         Warrego house
1st        2057 chronicles          Loddon house

Term 3 was a busy one for school sports. Over the last three months, we have seen many young aspiring athletes representing GSSC with pride, while taking to the netball and badminton courts, soccer, football and touch rugby fields, and the athletics track. Congratulations to our sports students for your outstanding efforts. For a list of outstanding sporting achievements and awards presented see attached:  pdf Term 3 sports awards (39 KB)

Thank you to our environmental team who have also led the charge this term on a proactive rubbish clean-up initiative, helping to keep us all accountable for our environmental footprint and taking pride in our wonderful school grounds and facilities.

We would also like to acknowledge our Student Effort and Attitude Achievers award winners and congratulate them on their outstanding scores in their engagement and dedication to their learning this term.... pdf Term 3 Student Effort and Attitude Achievers awards (79 KB)

Finally, thank you to our Student Representative Council for their wonderful work this term and for updating our students and staff at yesterday’s assembly. This term the SRC has been discussing its role in assisting to stamp out bullying. The students have been working with our wellbeing staff and teachers to brainstorm ideas and initiatives. In addition to this the SRC has been involved in a number of incursions and excursions. In late July some of the members attended the Nelson Mandela Youth leadership summit at the Victorian Parliament where they heard from many inspirational leaders, as well as aspirational students striving to have their voices heard and to influence positive change in the world.

We wish all of our students, families and staff a happy and safe term break and we look forward to seeing you in Term 4 commencing Monday 3rd October.