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Green Point NSW 2251
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Email: office@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
Phone: 02 4363 1266

Sport News

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Mr Stuart McSwan | K - 6 Sport Co-ordinator

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K-2 Swimming Carnival


Last Friday, students in K-2 participated in our swimming carnival at the Peninsula Leisure Centre, Woy Woy.

The children had lots of fun swimming, splashing, jumping, sliding, and playing with their classmates. There were even a couple of keen teachers who wanted to be part of the action. A highlight for many children was the inflatable obstacle course and slippery slide.

Thank you to all the parent helpers for braving the chilly pool water or handing out ribbons, to the House Captains and school leaders for setting a great example helping each grade and finally to the teachers for being simply amazing and running each activity.


Upcoming Surf Safety Days

Year 3 Surf Safety Day Monday, 10 November Terrigal Beach
Year 4 Surf Safety Day Tuesday, 11 November Terrigal Beach
Year 5 Surf Safety Day Thursday, 13 November Terrigal Beach
Year 6 Surf Safety Day Friday, 14 November  Terrigal Beach


Dates for your Calendar

For upcoming Carnival, Sporting dates and further information, click on the link below:

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Chris_Harris.jpgMr Chris Harris | Years 7 - 12 Sport Co-ordinator

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A big week of Cricket

 

Last week was a huge week of cricket for Green Point Christian College, with multiple teams taking to the field to represent our school with skill, determination, and sportsmanship. 

Earlier in the week, GPCC competed in two simultaneous cricket matches as part of the NSWISCC competition, contesting the Wiburd (U15) and Douglas Shields against St Philip’s Christian College, Gosford, at Sohier Park, Ourimbah.

Both GPCC teams batted first and delivered outstanding performances, each posting totals exceeding 250 runs. Highlights included remarkable centuries from Xavier R (Year 9) and Charlie M (Year 11), who each scored over 130 runs. Although St Philip’s managed to chase down both totals within the allotted overs, it was an exceptional day of cricket, with our students representing the College with great pride and sportsmanship.

Another group of Years 7, 8, and 9 students travelled to Belmont for the Under 15s cricket competition. Josh T impressed with an incredible four wickets, while Isaac S and Hamis G contributed strong batting performances with 22 and 21 runs respectively.

It was a memorable week of cricket across all teams, and we are proud of every student who played with heart, teamwork, and the GPCC spirit.

 


Dates for your Calendar

For upcoming Carnival, Sporting dates and further information, click on the link below:

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