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In this annual event, held on the beautiful SPSC Farr, Caterer, and Wilson ovals, Junior School students came together to compete in traditional track and field disciplines, along with a range of skill-based activities designed to maximise participation and enjoyment.

One of the standout features of this year’s Sports Day was the spectacular parade of the Junior School boys, who made their way from the Girdlestone Oval through the heart of the School, accompanied by the energetic beats of the Senior School Drum Line. The sight of the boys marching across campus in their respective House colours was a true highlight, setting the stage for the day’s competition and fostering a sense of pride and unity among the students.

The energy, teamwork and enthusiasm from every student made it a fantastic day. It was wonderful to see so many boys giving their best effort, supporting their friends and showing great sportsmanship throughout. Alongside this wonderful display of friendship and camaraderie came some exceptional individual performances, with several students recognised as 2025 Age Champions.

These champions consistently demonstrated determination, effort and excellence across multiple events, earning valuable points for their House. Their achievements truly stood out, and we are so proud of their accomplishments.

2025 Age Champions

2016/2017 Age Group

🥇 1st – Jack Eckermann

🥈 2nd – Henry Cluse

🥉 3rd – Isaac Sims

2015 Age Group

🥇 1st – Sean Cheng

🥈 2nd – Max Paradowski

🥉 3rd – Sotiri Natsias

2014 Age Group

🥇 1st – Oliver Cox

🥈 2nd – Douglas Cundy

🥉 3rd – Carter Scarsella

2012/2013 Age Group

🥇 1st – James Champion

🥈 2nd – Jack Albanese

🥉 3rd – Isaac Hogan

Congratulations to each of our Age Champions — your commitment and effort have truly paid off!

Of course, a huge well done also goes to every student who participated. Whether they ran, jumped, threw, cheered, or supported their House, each student played an important role in the House and Events overall success.

Every contribution counted toward the final results — and what a close finish it was!

🏅 Final House Points

4th – Brooks: 820 points

3rd – Stokes Ware: 852 points

2nd – Alliston Jones: 878 points

🥇 1st – Clayton Dyer: 886 points

Congratulations to Clayton Dyer House, our 2025 champions!

Thank you to all students and staff for making this year’s Sports Day such a memorable, spirited, and joyful event.

Kevin McCormack
Head of Sport and SEA