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Secondary Co-curricular Activities This is a list of the co-curricular activities expected to be offered in the Secondary School in 2020. The College strongly encourages students to become involved in at least one activity, but asks that students conversely do not become too involved to the detriment of their studies. If you are interested in obtaining details about any of the activities offered, please contact the Teacher in Charge at the College. Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information ATHLETICS Adam Term 3, Monday & Inter-House, District Independent District Ridgewell Wednesday 4 after- Carnival, Regional Trials. Champions 2009, 2011, 2012, (Acting) noons. Training year Venue for all events is 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019 round on the Main the tartan track at the Oval. University of the Sunshine Coast. AFL Ben Open Girls – Term 2 Sunshine Coast inter- Grand Finalists 2009, 2010, Stanley school competition 2012, 2013 Open Boys - Term 3 co-ordinated by AFL Sunshine Coast Champions Training to be Queensland (Sunshine 2011, 2018 arranged as the Coast), Wednesday season commences. afternoons. Gala Days are Junior Boys State Runners-up Junior Boys and all also held with Junior Boys 2013 Girls competitions and Junior Girls attending AFLX Senior Boys Runners-up will be held full-day inter-school 2019 throughout the year carnivals. in Terms 1-3. BASKETBALL Bill Term 3 into Term 4. Sunshine Coast Inter- Junior A Boys Champions 2014 Hooper school Basketball Junior (Years 7/8); Intermediate A Girls Champions Intermediate (Years Competition, round robin 2009, 2013 9/10) and Senior throughout Term 3 with Director Intermediate B Girls Champions (Years 11/12). Boys finals held early in Term 4. of 2009 and Girls teams Games hosted on a home Coaching, train on weekday and away basis on Friday Intermediate C Girls Champions Francis afternoons from May afternoons from 3:30pm 2017, Runners-up 2019 Donders until October. until 7:30pm. Divisions Senior A Girls Champions based on age, gender and Holiday Skills Camps 2009; Runners-up 2011 Senior ability. and intra-College 3 A Boys Champions 2015, 2016; on 3 Tournaments Senior Boys and Girls Runners-up 2011,2012, 2013, are part of our pre- teams compete in the 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 season. Champion School of Intermediate A Boys Queensland Tournament Champions 2011, 2014, 2016, each September. 2019 Champion School 2011, 2012, 2013, Runners-up 2017 CBSQ 18A Girls Div 2 Champions 2010, 2012; Runners-up 2011 CBSQ 18A Boys Div 2 Champions 2015, Bronze 2013, 2014 CBSQ 18A Boys Div 1 6th place 2017, 7th place 2018
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information CHAPEL Kathrin The Chapel This commitment is for A number of initiatives have Koning Committee aims to one year and is seen as been promoted over the years: assist and promote service and leadership in fundraisers for Fred Hollows, the place of the the College community to Bush Ministry, Christchurch Chapel and worship the chaplain. earthquake, Nepal earthquake, at the heart of Archbishop’s appeal, local Fortnightly lunchtime the College. The fundraisers, Sparkle evening, meeting and prayers. committee meet Chapel displays. fortnightly and discuss and action ideas. CHESS Joshua Students meet week- School teams enter Sun- Sunshine Coast Champions Christie ly for coaching and shine Coast competitions 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, play. and inter-school events. 2017, 2018 David College competition. Lanskey Runners-up 2012, 2019 (Secondary Private and group training Primary Premier State Co-ordina- by arrangement. Representative 2012, 2013, tor) 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Secondary State Finalists 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Queensland Regional Champion 2018 CRICKET TIC & All year. Training held The Secondary First XI Sunshine Coast Regional Director after school during competes in the State Champions 2011 Sunshine Coast of Terms 1 and 4 and as wide school’s competition Regional Champions (Middle Coaching, required. organised by QLD Cricket. School) 2015 T20 School Teams There are also matches Rodney Northern Zone Champions XI Boys, Int XI Boys against touring schools Davison (Middle School) 2015 Sunshine Int XI Girls and the annual Wanderers Coast Regional Champions and Old Boys’ Forrester Training Sessions: (First XI) 2016 Shield matches to contest. Wednesday Other teams include a Northern Zone Champions afternoon preceeding Middle School (Years 7 - (First XI) 2016 matches. 9) team, which competes Regional Finalist 2017 Additonal fixtures in the State Wide Schools for the First XI and competition and local emerging players. games as available. Talent Squad Training Since 2016, three Year 10 program commences students have had the in Term 3. opportunity to complete a Term at Mount Kelly College, (Devon, England). Students enjoy life in a boarding house and fixtures under English conditions.
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information CROSS Adam Early Term 2. Inter-House Carnival, Regional Champions 2007, COUNTRY Ridgewell Training begins late Independent Schools’ and 2008, 2009, 2013 (Acting) in Term 1, Monday Sunshine Coast Regional Independent District and Wednesday Trials. Champions 2009, 2010, 2011, afternoons. Teacher- 2012, 2013, 2018 supervised lunchtime runs during lead up to Inter-House carnival in Term 2. DEBATING Narelle Season: Terms 3-4 Sunshine Coast Debating Years 6-7 (Juniors) Moulds Rounds; Term 4 Chancellor’s Cup Prelimi- Years 8-9 (Intermediate) Finals (if required). nary Round: Four debates in Semester Two. Years 10-12 (Seniors) Team Meetings: lunchtimes weekly Finals: Term 4. Preliminary and finals rounds (determined by team held on Sunshine Coast. Short prep only. and coach). DRAMA TBC Productions alternate Auditions for One-Act The College production has PRODUCTION between Musicals Plays take place in Term been in operation for over 20 and an evening 1 of the year of the years. of One Act Plays. production. Students will Rehearsals run be required to attend at from the beginning least one rehearsal per of Term 1 until week at the discretion of Production Week the Director. which is generally Auditions for the musical Term 2 – Week 5. will take place in Term 4 of the year prior to the musical. Students will be required to attend at least two rehearsals per week at the discretion of the Director. Students can be involved on stage, backstage and, in musical years, in the orchestra/band. DUKE OF Ryan Operates all year. Duke operates at Bronze, Recipients of awards during EDINBURGH Edwards Silver and Gold levels the year are presented with AWARD & according to age. Bridge certificates at assemblies. Gold BRIDGE Award is an introduction recipients are presented at the AWARD to the three more senior end-of-year ceremonies. levels, and operates as Level 1, then Level 2. Bridge candidates generally begin at age 12; Level 2 at 13; then Bronze at 14, and so on. Adventurous Journey dates are advertised in semester calendars as the arrangements are finalised.
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information ENVIRONMENT Sheree Operates all year. Years 7-12 students work Meeting shared goals relating CLUB Bell together on environmen- to the environment and the tal projects, including the College’s response in reduc- established Revegetation ing our footprint, facilitating Days to remove weeds leadership opportunities and plant native species and having fun with peers in that increase biodiversi- shared activities. ty in our forest. Students have a key role to play in initiatives to increase sus- tainability at the College and to increase communi- ty awareness. EQUESTRIAN Julene All year, with select- Includes many of the Highlights include individual Robertson ed events contest- major inter-school events riders excelling in their chosen ed when sufficient in Brisbane in Terms 1-3, disciplines, with many qualify- interest and the local and State ing for national championship show circuit and State and events. National titles. There is currently an enthusiastic team of show jumping, dressage and showing competitors. EVENTS Gary Technical support of No competition as such. Davis College based events, Training via staff and peer including Assemblies, student groups. Some Drama performanc- events require during es, social events and school assistance and oth- fundraisers. ers during the evenings or weekends. FLINDERS Donna All year. Meetings The Flinders Writers Members’ work published WRITERS Skilton take place two times Group, known as the both locally and nationally. GROUP per term, to be ne- Scribblers, is for those Prizes of up to $1400 cash gotiated. Attend the students who love to write have been awarded to Voices on the Coast - stories, poems, columns, individual members. Annual festival and have 1-2 plays - anything! This publication of members’ published authors activity operates through works titled, An Anthology of visit the school and MyFlinders, where local to Prose. conduct workshops international competitions with the Flinders are publicised and Writers Group to there is support and extend their writing encouragement to enter skills. into these competitions.
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information FRENCH Jane Operates all year. The club is open to A great way to improve your Boussalem students from Years French in all skills. Discover CLUB 7 - 12 who are studying the French culture by learning French at Flinders. There French songs and eating is an opportunity to French food. Enjoy the join a range of activities ambiance with other French and cultural discoveries students. Get the best prizes from games and songs in any competition held on the to food testing. It is an Sunshine Coast. opportunity for students to catch up and practise their French. It is also a way to improve and get more confident in speaking. Senior students will help in homework and the Annual French Competition, which is held every year in August and where Flinderians have won many medals. HOCKEY Wendy Training March to College 1st teams enter State Finalists 2011 Cook September - training a State-wide Schools 2014-16,18-19 Qld All Schools afternoons vary due competition in October Cup Toowoomba to turf availability. and in 2017 participated Director in a Wide Bay Schools 2017 Wide Bay Schools of competition. The College Competition, Gympie Coaching, also plays friendly Flinders is the only school on Jodie games against local and the Sunshine Coast to offer Kenny International visitors. Hockey to both boys and girls. Since 2016, three Year 10 Hockey has been part of the students have had the biennial Sports Tour to the UK opportunity to complete on four occasions. a Term at Mount Kelly College, (Devon, England). Students enjoy life in a boarding house and fixtures under English conditions. INTERACT Carol Service group which No competition as such Service activities: Marais raises money for local with training via staff • Concerts at Tantula Rise and international and peer student groups. Retirement Village charitable Some events require • Birthing Kit assembly organisations, during school assistance operates under the and others during the Fundraisers: umbrella of local evenings or weekends. • Free Dress Day and Rotary Clubs. Open Barbeque to students from • Pancake Day Years 7-12. • Spider Sale • Flinders Fair Raffle • Colouring Competition • Semi-Formal • Middle School Party
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information MUSIC Nick Rehearsal Times College Ensembles are Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod Campbell College Band open to all students in 2019 Wed 7:30-8:30am Years 7 to 12. Stage Band 1st College Chorale Wind Symphony 2nd College Band Thurs 7:30-8:30am College String Orchestra Highly College String Orchestra College Chorale Commended Fri 7:30-8:30am Chamber Voices 1st and 2nd College String Orchestra Musical Orchestra Lumina Voices Highly Commended Sem 1 Thurs 3:30-5:00pm Specialised Ensembles by Capriccio Strong Ensemble 3rd Symphony Orchestra invitation only: Saxophone Ensemble 1st and 2nd Sem 2 Thurs 3:30-5:00pm Saxophone Quartet 2nd Symphony Orchestra Wind Symphony Brass Ensemble 3rd Fri 3:30-5:30pm Wind Symphony Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod Stage Band Stage Band 2018 Tues 1:00-1:30pm Stage Band 1st Middle School Jazz Band College Stage Band Wind Symphony 1st Mon 1:00-1:30pm Chamber Voices College String Orchestra 3rd Chamber Voices Chamber Voices 1st Tues 7.00-8.30am Lumina Voices College Chorale Highly Commended Lumina Voices Saxophone Ensemble Lumina Voices 3rd Wed 1.00-1.30pm Prestige Music Fest - Brisbane Capriccio String Ensemble 2018 College Band Platinum Saxophone Ensemble Fri 1.00pm-1.30pm Award 2019 College Band Gold Award Capriccio String Ensemble Queensland Youth Music Awards Mon 7:30-8:30am 2019 Capriccio String Ensemble Silver Award NETBALL TIC & Terms 1 and 2, finals Sunshine Coast Schools SCSSNA Champion School Director in early June. Training competition played 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, of and trials for Junior at Fisherman’s Road 2013,2014, 2015 Coaching, (Years 7-8), Interme- complex Buderim, Monday QISSN State Champions Lauren diate (Years 9-10) and evenings 4:15pm–8:30pm. 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018 QISSN Nourse Senior (Years 11-12) Flinders Middle School 1st Runners Up in 2014, 2015, 2016, and Flinders Firsts VII play in the Vicki Wilson 2018, 2019 (Open) teams begins Shield. at the start of Term Vicki Wilson Cup Regional 1, with teams training Flinders 1st VII also play Champions 2016, 2017, 2018, either in the morning at the QISSN Carnival, the 2019 or after school. Vicki Wilson Cup and host Vicki Wilson Shield Regional and play many visiting Champions 2018, 2019 schools. Biannual tour to UK. Vicki Wilson Cup State Champions, 2016, 2017. Since 2016, four Year 10 4th place 2018, 6th place 2019 students have had the opportunity to complete a Term at Mount Kelly College, (Devon, England). Students enjoy life in a boarding house and fixtures under English conditions.
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information READERS Sarah Year 8 and Year 9 Students are invited to 2017 CUP Ridgewell competitions are in make up teams of four Regional Champion - Year 8 Terms 1, 2 and 3. and read selected books as a team. Students 2018 Year 7 competition is Year 7 - 2nd place compete by answering in Terms 3 and 4. Year 8 - 4th place questions about the books. The winning teams Year 9 - 4th place then represent Flinders in Sunshine Coast Regional 2019 interschool competitions. Year 7 - 5th place Year 8 - 2nd place Year 9 - 4th place RUGBY TIC & Pre-season strength, Flinders hosts 2011 - 1st XV 3rd, 2nd XV Director skills and conditioning international visiting Premiers, U15 4th, U14 4th, of training commences in teams. In 2020, we look U13 3rd Coaching, November for Opens. forward to welcoming the 2013 – 1st XV 4th, 2nd XV 5th, Regular season Rugby School from Rugby, Dean U15 4th, U14 3rd , U13 3rd training occurs across England. Regular tours Carelse Terms 1 and 2 on are also organised for all 2014 - 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV Monday and Thursday teams including Ballymore 4th, U15 3rd, U14 4th, U13 2nd afternoons from Cup, John Elders Cup 2015 - 1st XV 4th, 2nd XV 3:30pm-5:00pm with at Downlands College, 2nd, U15 4th, U14 Premiers, games in SCSSRU Rugby 7’s, U15’s Tour and U13 3rd Schools competition biennial European Tour. for U13,14,15 and 2016 - 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV Since 2016, six Year Opens on Wednesday 3rd, U15 2nd, U14 3rd, U13 6th 10 students had the evenings from 2017 - 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV opportunity to complete 4:00pm–8:00pm in Premiers, U15 3rd, U14 4th a Term at Mount Kelly Term 2. and U13 4th College, (Devon, England). In Terms 3 and 4 Students enjoy life in 2018 – 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV Rugby 7’s is made a boarding house and 3rd, U15 7th, U14 2nd, U13 4th available for U13, U15 fixtures under English and Open Girls and conditions. 2019 - 1st XV 4th, U15 1st, U14 Boys teams. 4th, U13 3rd SCIENCE Emmie Wednesdays Students design and CLUB Cossell 3:30-4:30pm conduct their own investigations that run over several weeks. They report back to the community via Science Fair displays, assembly presentations or website posts.
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information SOCCER Rob Term 1 - Senior Boys Sunshine Coast Schools Girls A Premiers (FOOTBALL) Austin and Girls training on competition, games 2018 Senior Girls Runners-up Tuesday afternoons Wednesday afternoons 3:30pm – 4:45pm; 4:00pm to 6:00pm on 2019 Senior Girls 1st Premiers Director games Wednesday a home and away basis. of afternoons as per Grand finals at or near Coaching, draw when available. the end of Term 1 / start Term 3 (week 7 of Term 2 for Seniors and Paul onwards) Pre-season at the end of Term 4 for Arnison for Junior and Junior and Intermediate Intermediate Boys players. and Girls training days dependent on pitch availability. Term 4 - Training for Junior and Intermediate Boys on Tuesday afternoon and Girls on Monday afternoons 3:15pm- 4:45pm. Matches on Wednesday afternoons as per draw when available. SWIMMING Gary School-based season Term 1 Inter-House, Independent District Cham- Davis Term 1, some activity Independent District and pions 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, in Term 4. Sunshine Coast Regional 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, competitions. 2018, 2019 Term 4 Invitational Relay Carnival. TENNIS Alison Term 1 Tennis Annual school-organised 2018 SCISSA C Div Premiers McKenzie Friendly event against Fraser Coast GIRLS Anglican College played: State representation at the home and away. National Titles in Albury - 2011, Term 2 All Schools 2013 This competition consists competition Regional representatives of teams comprised of – Wednesday at State Championship in Years 7 - 12 boys and girls afternoon for all Rockhampton - 2011 (2nd), on Wednesday afternoons player levels. 2013 (2nd), 2014 (6th), 2015 4:00pm-6:00pm. (3rd) Term 3 TQ Flinders versus other Sunshine Coast Regional TQ competition – Secondary schools on the competition - 2011 (1st), 2012 advanced players Coast. Trials held late in (2nd), 2013 (1st), 2014 (1st), Term 1. 2015 (1st). Term 3 Flinders Secondary Schools State- BOYS Tennis Open – school wide Knockout competi- Sunshine Coast Regional TQ competition for tions for senior and junior competition - 2014 (1st) both Primary and teams, male and female. Regional representatives Secondary students We play a timed Fast4 at State Championship in competition to determine Rockhampton - 2014 (6th), the Regional winner early 2015 (3rd) in Term 3. Flinders winners - All Schools competition Div A: 2015 Internal competition for all Flinders students (Primary & Secondary) who wish to play singles, doubles or mixed doubles.
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information TOUCH Scott Term 3 - Games Term 3 SCISSA Individual players in Regional FOOTBALL Kennedy Wednesday Competition held at and State teams. afternoon. Training various schools 4:00- Including current Australian held on Tuesday 6:00pm. Entry into local Women’s Player Mia Johnston afternoons 3:30- and state carnivals such and Queensland School’s 4:30pm, some as “Sunshine Coast All representative Rachel Walsh. Director other times may be Schools” and “Queensland of required as we use All Schools”. 2014 - 4 teams played in Coaching, State and National Grand final - 1st Girls and Boys Peta player/coaches and won Grand Final; 2nd Girls Rogerson it is subject to their won Grand Final. availability. 2015 - 14 teams in SCISSA Competition, 9 Finalists, 7 Grand Finalists and Premiers in Junior Boys A, Junior Girls A, Senior Girls A and Senior Girls B. 2016 - 15 teams in SCISSA Competition with over 150 students participating; 4 of 6 A Division Grand Finalists. Undefeated Premiers in Junior Boys A, Intermediate Boys A and Open Girls A. Runners-up Intermediate Girls A. 2017 - 20 teams in SCISSA with 200 students participating. 13 finalists and 8 Grand Finalists 2018 – 22 teams in SCISSA with 7 grand finalists 2019 - 10 Grand Finals, 3 Premierships PEER Gary Available to all Secondary TUTORING Davis students by appointment. Mathematics - formal tutorials weekly, after school. Head of Mathematics to advertise each term.
Co-Curricular Teacher in Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Charge Days Information VOLLEYBALL Kathryn Term 1 SCISSA for Term 1 only – Sunshine SCISSA Champion School Rooke- Years 7-10 Coast Inter-school Trish 2014: Premiers Junior Jones Buckley Shield compe- Girls, Junior Boys and Inter- Term 2 SCISSA for tition held on three con- mediate Girls Trish Buckley Years 11-12 Training secutive Friday nights at Competition: Open Boys 2011 usually Friday after- Caloundra Indoor Stadium Semi-finalists noons for Juniors, for Senior and Open boys 2015 Open Boys 3rd Trish Director mornings for Seniors, and girls (Years 10-12). Buckley of but is dependent on 2016: SCISSA Premiers Senior Coaching, availability of players Sunshine Coast Girls B and Senior Boys B, and coaches. Independent Schools Peter Open Girls 3rd Trish Buckley (SCISSA) competition Jones 2017: SCISSA Premiers Junior held Wednesday A Boys, Open afternoon/nights at Boys 3rd Trish Buckley various Independent 2018: SCISSA Premiers Snr B schools on the Sunshine Boys Coast. This competition is 2019: Premiers Inter Boys A, for Junior, Intermediate, Premiers Snr B Boys Senior and Open boys and girls (Yrs 8 - 12) - Term 1 Years 7-10, Term 2 Years 11-12. WATER POLO Noel Training will be on Sunshine Coast Champion School Hayes Wednesday and interschool competition 2010, 2011, 2012 and Run- Thursday afternoons held Monday nights ners-up 2008, 2009, 2013, in the Flinders at venues around the 2014, 2015, 2016 Director Aquatic Centre Sunshine Coast Teams Open Boys A Premiers 2010 of throughout Terms 3 and Runners-up 2008, 2009, JUNIOR: Year 7 and 8 Coaching, and 4. 2011, 2015, 2016 boys and girls Dean Open Girls A Premiers 2019 Carelse INTERMEDIATE: Year 9 and Runners-up 2006, 2013, and 10 boys and girls 2015 OPEN: Year 11 and 12 boys Open Open Girls B Premiers and girls. 2012, 2016 Intermediate Boys A Premiers 2019 and Runners-up 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Intermediate Girls A Premiers 2011,2016 and Runners-up 2010, 2012, 2013, 2019 Intermediate Girls B Premiers 2012, 2013, 2019 and Runners- up 2010, 2011 Junior Boys A Premiers 2014 Runners-up 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 Junior Girls A Premiers 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2019 Runners-up 2012, 2018 Junior Girls B Premiers 2010, 2011, 2012, 2018 and Runners- up 2019
Flinders’ Clubs Also available are the following activities run by Flinders’ Clubs which are co-ordinated by parent volunteers. These clubs are affiliated to the P&F and play predominately on weekends. Co-Curricular Contact Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Days Information BASKETBALL – Helen Summer season is We have U12, U14 and U16 Flinders Basketball Club Flinders Court- Term 4 and Term 1. teams, for both boys and welcomes all students who Basketball Club Williams girls. wish to learn or develop their Winter season is playing skills. Our aim is for Term 2 and 3. all children to enjoy the game Training is normally and have the chance to play on Tuesday after as part of the Clippers Basket- school 3:30-4:30pm. ball club competition. There is no basketball during the school holidays. Contact: Mrs Helen Court- Williams Mobile: 0417 642 555 Email: helencourtwilliams@ gmail.com CRICKET – Chris Training begins late in Flinders Cricket Club is Sunshine Coast Cricket Flinders Peters Term 3, with selection a successful and caring Association Club season runs Cricket and preparation for cricket club which caters between the first Saturday in Club the season. for U10 up to U16 age October until mid March, with groups. Club teams play a break for Christmas holidays. home and away, with Contact: Daryn Griggs older cricketers using the turf pitch on Forrester Email: daryngriggs@gmail. Fields. com FOOTBALL John The season com- Players from U6 to U12 (ie MiniRoos is a smaller version (SOCCER) – Gillies mences mid-March Prep through to children of football that provides Flinders and finishes mid-Au- turning 12 in the year) boys and girls aged 4-12 with Football gust. Training is play in the Sunshine Coast a fun introduction to the Club normally held on Football MiniRoos football game. It is designed for kids Tuesdays and Fridays matches against teams with the emphasis on having after school on the from other football clubs fun and learning new skills. MFAC ovals. Play- across the Sunshine Coast. Flinders Football Club is a ers can register via Matches are generally small, friendly club that has the self-registration played on Saturdays. proved to be a wonderful system from early environment to nurture and In 2019, FFC will also have February. FFC hold improve the soccer skills and an U13 and U14 team, who two ‘open days’ at enjoyment of the game for will compete in the Sun- Flinders after school players of all abilities. We shine Coast Football Ju- on the 2nd and 3rd welcome players from outside niors competition against Fridays in Term 1. of the school to join our club. teams from other football clubs across the Sunshine Website: www.flindersfoot- Coast. Again, matches ballclub.com Contact: Brian are generally played on Fitzgerald Saturdays. president@flindersfootball- club.com
Co-Curricular Contact Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Days Information HOCKEY – Wendy March through to As there is no School 2017 J2 Boy Runners-up Flinders Wood finals in mid Septem- Hockey Competition 2016 Premierships Div 1, 2 and Hockey ber. Training begins on the Sunshine Coast, 3 Men, Div 3 Women Club mid Term 1. Flinders students play 2015 Premierships J3 Girls, J2 Andrew in the Sunshine Coast Boys, Div 1 and Div 2 Men Needham Hockey Association; 2014 Premierships J3 Girls, J2 fixtures played at Ballinger Boys, Div 2 Men Park Hockey Centre, 2013 Premierships J3 Boys, Buderim on weekends Div 2 Men 2012 Premierships with juniors playing J1 Girls & J3 Boys, Div 2 Saturday mornings. Women, Div 3 Women, Div 2 Teams compete under the Men, 2011 Champion Club auspices of the Flinders Hockey Club. Contact: Wendy Cook Phone: 5477 3231 Flinders Hockey is one Email: flindershockey@ of the largest clubs outlook.com on the coast, not only offering opportunities for students, but Old Flinderians, parents and friends. Juniors start with J3 competition, being for 12 years and under. J1 and J2 are 17 years and under ability based competitions. NETBALL – Anthony Team trials and Competition: February Flinders Netball Club began Flinders Butt training commences to September, Juniors in 2003 and is affiliated with Netball in the first week of Saturday mornings, Ladies the Flinders P&F Association. Club Term 1. Trials are Social Tuesday evenings. We are an open club and generally held over any members of the wider We enter teams in the a two-week period community are welcome to Sunshine Coast Netball and then teams are join. Our club aims to foster Association competitions announced. and encourage the skills of which run on Saturday anyone wanting to learn about Team training times mornings (ages 7-18 netball, whether it be through and days are then years) and on Tuesday playing, coaching, umpiring or decided on by the nights (ladies or girls 16 managing. The club is run by coach and players years+) from March to a dedicated and enthusiastic – usually a mutually September. group of parents and we hold acceptable day and meetings during the year to time for all (Monday which all members are invited. to Thursday). 2018 Div 1 Premiers Our younger teams, Modified Green and Contact: Anthony Butt Gold (ages 7-8 years) Phone: 0428 237 762 train on a Friday afternoon 3:30– Email: flindersnetballclub@ 4:30pm. gmail.com All training is held at Flinders in the Primary Pavilion (Red Shed).
Co-Curricular Contact Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity for 2019 Days Information RUGBY – Sarah Season training Boys and girls teams from Flinders Rugby Club is an Flinders Tipper begins during Term U6 to U15 play in the Sun- ideal introduction to the Rugby Club 1 in preparation for shine Coast Junior Rugby sport of Rugby. Our U12’s commencement Union competition on won the prestigious “Team of of the season after Saturday mornings from the Carnival” award in 2015 Easter and continues Easter to mid-August with & 2013, The Armidale School until late August. a break for the mid-year Rugby Carnival and were school holidays. winners of the U12 Sunshine Coast Junior Rugby Union Tours are also organised competition in 2011 and 2013. to provide players with ex- U13’s were Runners-up in 2012 periences. Since 2011 our and U14’s Minor Premiers and U12’s have contested The Runners-up in 2015 of the Armidale School Rugby Sunshine Coast Junior Rugby Carnival, the premier U12’s Competition. In 2016 our U12’s carnival nationally. Our and U15’s contested Semi- U8’s to U13’s visit the Gold Finals in the Sunshine Coast Coast each July. Club Rugby Competition. In 2018, our U14’s finished as Premiers. A number of our players each year are selected in Regional representative teams (Stingrays) Contact: Sarah Tipper Email: president@flindersrug- byclub.com.au SAILING – Ian October through to Sunshine Coast Flinders Sailing caters for all Flinders Jessett early May - Sundays Inter-school Regattas levels of sailors, facilitating Sailing Club fortnightly at Learn to Sail for all ages and Noosa – February/March Maroochy Sailing Programs for Intermediate Club - all levels, 6 Maroochy Sailing Club – and Advanced sailors in both years+. February to November Primary and Secondary for September - Elliott6 training and competitions. Flinders Interclub Racing – keelboat training and February, April, November Flinders Sailing works closely Match Racing with with local sailing clubs, Mooloolaba Yacht QLD Schools Match Maroochy Sailing Club and Club Racing Championships – Mooloolaba Yacht Club to TBC provide opportunities for Youth Program - Fortnightly - Australian Schools Match sailors to integrate into Intermediate/ Racing Championships – the broader sailing club Advanced, 14 years+. TBC community. Flinders has produced numerous top level sailors competing at State, Australian, Regional and World Championships. Current Flinders sailors are excelling across multiple classes and representing Qld and Australia in Optimist, Sabot, 29er, Laser and Match Racing classes. 2016, 2017 Australian Schools Match Racing Champions. 4th place 2018, 2019. NYRC Primary Champions 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, Contact: Ian Jessett 2017, 2018 NYRC School Champions Email: imjessett@gmail. 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, com 2018 Mobile: 0473 574 306 MYC’s Casey Smith Series Interschool Champions 2013, 2014, 2015
Co-Curricular Contact Season and Training Competition Achievements & Other Activity Days Information SWIMMING – Chris Please contact the Contact: Flinders Aquatic Flinders Mooney Flinders Aquatic Academy Aquatic Academy for all learn Phone: 0448 482 444 Academy to swim, swim squard Email: swim@flindersaquatica- and all other swimming cademy.com enquiries. TENNIS – College Tennis key holder Available to tennis families Contact: Alison McKenzie Flinders Club Liaison: system who wish to have access Phone: 5477 3280 Tennis Alison to the College courts out Email: amckenzie@mfac. McKen- of hours. There is an annu- edu.au zie al fee. X-point competition Open to current Primary Coach: runs all year on a and Secondary students. Andrew Krazt- term by term basis 2-3 players per team mann SCTA Saturday nominate as per ability fixtures - all year to play other teams on the coast on Saturday mornings through Summer and Winter. Tennis coaching Enquiries about private and group tennis coaching can be made through the College to our highly regarded Head College Coach and former ATP Professional, Andrew Kratzmann on 0402 125 746. ROWING – College Available all year at Sunshine Coast Inter- Contact: Janine Setchell Flinders Club Liaison: Maroochy River Row- school Regatta – March Phone: 0402 026 862 Rowing Janine ing Club (Bli Bli). All Head of Maroochy – May Setchell levels, 12yrs+ Email: setchellhome@ya- Coach: Central Qld Schools hoo.com.au Russell Championship – June Muller Pine Rivers Regatta – September Queensland Schools Championships Regatta + Inter Regional Race – September Head of the Brisbane – October Murwillumbah Regatta - November
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