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Centre, four floodlit tennis courts, a fitness centre Netball and Water Polo Associations. Opportunities and two multi-purpose covered courts are also at the for inter-school sporting fixtures are also facilitated campus. through state associations for Tennis, Cricket, Hockey, Touch Football, Australian Football, Rugby The Flinders Aquatic Centre provides a Learn-to-Swim 7s, Rowing, Sailing, Netball and Basketball. program as well as a quality 25-metre 8-lane heated Our world-class Directors of Coaching encourage outdoor pool, used for beginner and elite squad our students to participate in sport and reach their training. The Centre plays host to College swimming potential. The Directors of Coaching also provide carnivals, Health & Physical Education swim lessons, support to the many teachers-in-charge of sport and water polo training and matches, and more. parents who volunteer as coaches and managers across the various sporting teams and affiliated SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR Flinders Clubs. ACTIVITIES The Flinders Elite Athlete Program is an exciting Music at Flinders offering for top student athletes at Flinders. The Flinders appreciates that children who study program aims to support and guide students to music have been shown to think more clearly and confidently manage the competing priorities of Secondary concisely, have advanced motor skills, do better at maths and science and have an enhanced sense of academics, sport and wellbeing in order to get the most out of their Flinders education. Through one- Co-Curricular Activities health and wellbeing. What’s more, being part of an on-one mentoring, workshops with top athletes and ensemble promotes discipline and focus, improves health experts, and links with health practitioners, communication skills and helps instil an exemplary the FEAP students are able to learn skills of work ethic, while building strong and satisfying organisation, planning, positive mindset, health and At Matthew Flinders Anglican College, we are committed to providing a holistic education friendships. More importantly, music is fun and nutrition, and the importance of building strong for our students from Prep to Year 12. Through our extensive co-curricular program, students at Flinders are thrilled to find their niche, support networks. students have rich and diverse opportunities available to them beyond the classroom whether as part of a class lesson or a competitive curriculum. As a result, they are able to explore and recognise their character, contribution, For more information about the sports program, unit. Music is offered to students as an elective in the academic excellence and leadership. These are key components of The Flinders Way. please visit the Secondary Sports Office located in Secondary School, with extension programs available. the Sports Centre. Alternatively, email the Head of Students are also invited to join one of the College’s Sport, Mr Adam Ridgewell (aridgewell@mfac.edu.au) ensemble, bands, or vocal choirs with the option of or Kelli Skoda (kskoda@mfac.edu.au). The Secondary School offers students a range of Creative Arts Facilities one-on-one studio teaching. co-curricular activities to be involved in each year. Cultural and Service Activities The Flinders Performance Centre is a state-of-the- To learn more about the Music offerings at Flinders, The following pages list the music, sport, cultural, and art performing arts centre offering a variety of please see the Music Handbook, available for At Flinders, students are encouraged to participate service activities that are expected to be offered in spaces for student use and community hire. It also download on the College website’s Music page at in a diverse range of experiences and be active the Secondary School in 2021. accommodates the Music and Drama Departments for www.mfac.edu.au. member of the College community. This awareness The College strongly encourages students to become the College, including private music tuition rooms and and contribution boosts students’ personal a drama theatre. The Performance Centre is also home Sport at Flinders involved in at least one activity, but asks that students development and wellbeing. It also provides conversely do not become too involved to the to the new Production Co-curricular program, which is Played competitively or recreationally, sport is students with opportunities to explore their skills, detriment of their studies, nor their ability to fully under the umbrella of the Flinders Creative Arts. integral to the co-curricular experience at Flinders. passions and potential. The benefits of our co- commit to any activity. Please contact the Teacher in As well as offering a space for many other College Sport helps students to grow in confidence through curriculum are extensive, including to develop Charge at the College if you are interested in obtaining activities, including assemblies, awards nights and perseverance, resilience, teamwork and leadership, character and leadership traits such as teamwork, further details about any of the activities offered. dinners, the Flinders Performance Centre is also celebrating success and dealing with disappointment. confidence, self-esteem, perseverance, planning, available for hire by the wider community. The focus at Flinders is for every student to feel learning to cope with success, disappointments and supported to have a go at their chosen sports. failures, and of course, to simply have fun. COLLEGE FACILITIES Sport Facilities Our students excel as teams and individuals, with Our Cultural and Service activities include Chapel, The College proudly provides our students with There are many quality sports facilities on campus championship titles in many sports in recent years, Interact, Environment Club, French Club, and high quality facilities on our 22-hectare campus to enable students to pursue their sporting hobbies, including Athletics, Basketball, Netball, Volleyball, Writer’s Group, amongst many others. in Buderim. These facilities enable our students to improve their fitness and skills, and learn through Water Polo, Cross Country, Cricket, Rugby and AFL. explore their passions and reach their full potential the Health & Physical Education curriculum. Facilities The School competitions that the College teams in their chosen pursuits. include two spectacular floodlit ovals, which participate in include the Sunshine Coast Independent To learn more about our extensive facilities, please incorporate three football fields and two cricket School Sports Association (SCISSA) as well as the visit the website at www.mfac.edu.au. pitches with a club house. A two-court indoor Sports Sunshine Coast Secondary Schools Basketball, Rugby, 2 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 3
Secondary Co-Curricular Activities ACTIVITY TEACHER IN CHARGE SEASON AND TRAINING DAYS COMPETITION ACHIEVEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION Chapel Rev’d All year. This commitment is for This group aims to TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS Committee Kathrin one year and is seen as enhance Chapel services The Chapel Committee ACTIVITY COMPETITION Koning and service and leadership in and prayer life of the IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION aims to assist and Mrs Sanette the College community to Secondary School (e.g. promote the place of the AFL Ben Open Girls – Term 4 Sunshine Coast inter- Grand Finalists 2009- Janse van the chaplain. singing with band and Chapel and worship at the Stanley school competition 2010, 2012-2013 Rensburg movement at assembly; Open Boys - Term 3 heart of the College. Fortnightly lunchtime co-ordinated by AFL Sunshine Coast ‘Prayer Stations in Captains: meeting in the Chapel. Training to be arranged as Queensland (Sunshine Schools’; offering times of Champions 2011, 2018 the season commences. Coast), Wednesday Jenna stillness and meditation Junior Boys State Bright and Junior Boys and all Girls afternoons. Gala Days are to destress; possible “care Runners-up 2013 Juliette competitions will be held also held with Junior Boys projects”), supporting and Junior Girls attending AFLX Senior Boys Wortmann worship times at the throughout the year in Terms 1-3. full-day inter-school Runners-up 2019 Chapel on weekends (e.g. carnivals. ‘Messy Church’, Taizé and intergenerational Athletics Adam Term 3 Inter-House, District Independent District Eucharist services), Ridgewell Carnival, Regional Trials. Champions 2009, 2011, raising awareness for Venue for all events is 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, social justice issues (e.g. the tartan track at the 2019. (Carnivals not held Fair Trade chocolate at University of the Sunshine in 2020/22) Easter) and community Coast (USC) service projects Basketball John Term 3 into Term 4. Sunshine Coast Junior A Boys Champions (Community Meal cook- Fitzgerald Inter-school Basketball 2014 ups, Anglicare Christmas Junior (Years 7/8); Appeal) Director of Intermediate (Years 9/10) Competition, round robin Intermediate A Girls Coaching, and Senior (Years 11/12). throughout Term 3 with Champions 2009, 2013 Chess Joshua Students meet weekly for School teams enter Sunshine Coast TBC Boys and Girls teams train finals held early in Term 4. Christie coaching and play during Sunshine Coast Champions 2009-2011, Senior A Girls Champions on weekday afternoons Games hosted on a home after school Chess Club. competitions and inter- 2013, 2015, 2017-2018, 1996, 2005, 2008, 2009 Chess from May until October. and away basis on Friday school events. College 2020 & 2021; Runners-up 2011, Coaches: Chess Club meets occur afternoons from 3:30pm competition. Runners-up 2012, 2019 Holiday Skills Camps 2020 Tony every Thursday, excluding until 7:30pm. Divisions and intra-College 3 on 3 Powell & the first and last weeks of Private and group training Primary Premier State based on age, gender and Senior A Boys Champions Tournaments are part of Peter Cam term. by arrangement. Representative 2012-2019 ability. 2015-2016, 2017, 2021; our pre-season. Secondary State Finalists Runners-up 2011-2018 Senior Boys and Girls 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, teams compete in the Intermediate A Boys 2018, 2019 Champion School of Champions 2011, 2014, 2016, 2019 Queensland Regional Queensland Tournament Champion 2018 each September. Sunshine Coast Champion School 2011-2013, Runners-up 2017 CBSQ 18A Girls Div 2 Champions 2010, 2012; Runners-up 2011, Div 3 “We recognise character, contribution, academic excellence Champions 2020 CBSQ 18A Boys Div 2 and leadership as key components of The Flinders Way. As a Champions 2015 & 2021, Bronze 2013-2014 result, our extensive co-curricular program is offered as an CBSQ 18A Boys Div 1 integral part of the Flinders curriculum from Prep to Year 12.” 6th place 2017, 7th place 2018, 13th place 2019 4 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 5
TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS ACTIVITY COMPETITION ACTIVITY COMPETITION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION Cricket TIC & Teams and Squad training The Flinders Secondary Northern Zone Duke Of Mark Operates all year. Duke operates at Bronze, Recipients of awards Director of is held before and after School Cricket teams Champions (Middle Edinburgh McDowell Silver and Gold levels during the year Coaching, school during Terms 1, 3 compete in the School) 2015 Sunshine Award & according to age. Bridge are presented with Rodney and 4 and as required. StreetSmarts Statewide Coast Regional Bridge Award Award is an introduction certificates at assemblies. Davison school’s competition Champions (First XI) 2016 to the three more senior Gold recipients are T20 School Teams organised by QLD levels, and operates as presented at the end-of- Open Boys 1st XI, Open Northern Zone Cricket. There are also Boys 2nd XI, Champions (First XI) 2016 Level 1, then Level 2. year ceremonies. matches against touring Intermediate Boys Navy Bridge candidates schools and the annual Regional Finalist 2017 XI, Intermediate Jade XI, generally begin at age 12; Wanderers and Old Sunshine Coast Regional Open Girls XI, Level 2 at 13; then Bronze Boys’ Forrester Shield Champions (Open Boys) Intermediate Girls XI. at 14, and so on. matches to contest. Other 2020 and 2021. Training Sessions: teams include a Middle Adventurous Journey Monday and/or School (Years 7 - 9) dates are advertised in Wednesday afternoons team, which competes in semester calendars as preceeding matches. the State Wide Schools the arrangements are Additonal fixtures for competition and local finalised. the Open Boys 1st X1, games as available. Environment Sheree Bell Operates all year. Years 7-12 students Meeting shared Intermediate Boys 1st X1 Club work together on goals relating to the and Emerging Players X1. environmental projects, environment and the Talent/Development including the established College’s response in Squads Program: Revegetation Days to reducing our footprint, Junior Development (T1) remove weeds and facilitating leadership Female Players (T2) plant native species that opportunities and having Senior Talent (T3) increase biodiversity fun with peers in shared Junior Talent (T4) in our forest. Students activities. have a key role to play Cross Adam Early Term 2. Training Inter-House Carnival, Regional Champions in initiatives to increase Country Ridgewell begins late in Term 1, Independent Schools’ and 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013 sustainability at the Monday and Friday Sunshine Coast Regional Independent District College and to increase mornings. Teacher- Trials. Champions 2009, 2010, community awareness. supervised lunchtime runs 2011, 2012, 2013, 2018 during lead up to Inter- Equestrian Julene All year, with selected Includes many of the Highlights include House Carnival in Term 2. Robertson events contested when major inter-school events individual riders excelling sufficient interest. in Brisbane in Terms in their chosen disciplines, Debating Narelle Season: Terms 3-4 Sunshine Coast Debating Years 6-7 (Juniors) 1-3, and the local and with many qualifying for Moulds Rounds; Term 4 Finals Chancellor’s Cup Years 8-9 (Intermediate) State show circuit and national championship (if required). Preliminary Round: Four State and National titles. events. debates in Semester Two. Years 10-12 (Seniors) Team Meetings: There is currently an Finals: Term 4. Preliminary and finals enthusiastic team of show lunchtimes weekly rounds held on Sunshine jumping, dressage and (determined by team and Short prep only. Coast. showing competitors. coach). Drama and Danny Each year we have a Auditions for productions Productions at Flinders Production Parker large scale Secondary take place throughout have been in operation musical production, a the year. Students will be for over 20 years. smaller scale Middle required to attend at least School production, a two rehearsals per week Year 7 production and a at the discretion of the variety of small scale arts Director. opportunities. Students can be involved on stage, backstage and, in the orchestra/band where appropriate. 6 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 7
TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS ACTIVITY COMPETITION ACTIVITY COMPETITION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION Esports Leon All year. Training is held Interschool scrims across 2018 Queensland High Hockey Director of Training March to College 1st teams enter State Finalists 2011 Marsden after school Monday QLD School Esports League Coaching, September - training a State-wide Schools 2014-16,18-19 Qld All to Thursday (squad Champions (League of Rachel afternoons vary due to competition in October XP High School League Schools Cup Toowoomba dependent) with a Legends, Overwatch and Sihota turf availability. and in 2017 participated (Each term) 2017 Wide Bay Schools schedule published each Rocket League) in a Wide Bay Schools term. Women Esports Queensland High School competition. The College Competition, Gympie 2019 Queensland High Monday afternoon from Esports League QUT also plays friendly School Esports League 3:30 to 4:30, Tuesday competition (full year) games against local and Champions (League of Mixed Esports 3:30 to International visitors and Queensland League of Legends, Overwatch and 4:45, Wednesday League coordinates the Ballinger Legends High School Rocket League) Of Legends training 3:30 Cup Inter-school 6-side Championship (Each to 4:30 development 2nd 2020 XP High School mixed Hockey event. semester) teams and 4:30 to League (Rocket League) Innovation Natalle Terms 1 & 2 Looking for curiosity and Represent Flinders in a 5:30 high elo training, Other appropriate 2020 Season 2 XP High Club Sutton, creativity beyond the variety of competitions Thursday Mixed Esports competitions local and 3:30-4:45pm School League Rainbow Sandy classroom? across Queensland and 3:30 to 4:45. Students international. Years 8-11 Six Siege National Connie, Jo beyond. Some of these participate in scrims Take the next step to Champions Slocombe, include: and online training each create and innovate in 2020 Season 2 XP High Mike - The Sunshine Coast term with the focus on the world of design. School Valorant National King, Kate Telstra Innovation competitive Esports. Explore, investigate and Champions (TBC) Pearce Awards offers over test through design challenges we take to $10,000 in prizes, Events Gary Davis Technical support of No competition as such. the real world. Nothing including the opportunity College based events, Training via staff and is off limits! Advance to be mentored by including Assemblies, peer student groups. your skills with the entrepreneurs and Drama performances, Some events require opportunity to use the industry experts. social events and during school assistance latest technologies, - The Gen[In] student fundraisers. and others during the including 3D printers, 3D innovation challenge evenings or weekends. food printer, laser cutters, which provides the French Club Jane Operates all year. The club is open Senior students will help in sublimation printer, chance to win a share of a Boussalem to students from homework and the Annual plastic granulator, plastic $15,000 prize pool. Years 7-12 who are French Competition, and textile heat press. - QAGOMA Creative studying French at which is held every year Explore virtual reality, Generation: Design Flinders. There is an in August and where virtual augmentation and program. Selected opportunity to join a Flinderians have won many more. finalists will work with range of activities and medals. A great way to QAGOMA staff to deliver cultural discoveries improve your French in all a real world outcome. from games and songs skills. Discover the French to food testing. It is an culture by learning French Interact Carol Service group which No competition as such Service activities: opportunity for students songs and eating French Marais raises money for local and with training via staff • Birthing Kit assembly to catch up and practise food. Enjoy the ambiance international charitable and peer student groups. Fundraisers: their French. It is also with other French organisations, operates Some events take place a way to improve and students. Get the best under the umbrella of during the school day • Free Dress Day and Barbeque get more confident in prizes in any competition local Rotary Clubs. and others during the speaking. held on the coast. evenings or weekends. • Pancake Day Open to students from • Spider Sale Years 7-12. • Flinders Fair Raffle • Semi-Formal 8 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 9
TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS ACTIVITY COMPETITION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION Media Club Ally Meet Fridays The aim of the Club Media Club is a group Walburn 1:15-2:00pm at The Hive is to share the life of of Secondary students the College with our who are passionate community through about photography, student voice and videography and writing. perspective. Music Nick Rehearsal Times: College Ensembles are Sunshine Coast Junior Campbell open to all students in Eisteddfod 2019 College Band Years 7 to 12. Stage Band 1st Wed 7:30-8:30am College Band Wind Symphony 2nd College Chorale College Chorale College String Orchestra Thurs 7:30-8:30am College String Orchestra Highly Commended College String Chamber Voices 1st and Orchestra 2nd Fri 7:30-8:30am Specialised Ensembles by invitation only: Lumina Voices Highly Musical Orchestra Commended Symphony Orchestra Sem 1 Thurs 3:30-5pm Wind Symphony Capriccio Strong Symphony Orchestra Ensemble 3rd Stage Band Sem 2 Thurs 3:30-5pm Saxophone Ensemble 1st Middle School Jazz Band Wind Symphony and 2nd Chamber Voices Fri 3:30-5:30pm Saxophone Quartet 2nd Lumina Voices Stage Band Saxophone Ensemble Brass Ensemble 3rd Tues 1:00-1:30pm Capriccio String Sunshine Coast Junior Middle School Jazz Band Ensemble Eisteddfod 2018 Mon 1:00-1:30pm Stage Band 1st Chamber Voices Wind Symphony 1st Tues 7:00-8:30am College String Orchestra Lumina Voices 3rd Wed 11:05-11:45am Chamber Voices 1st Saxophone Ensemble College Chorale Highly Fri 1:00pm-1:30pm Commended Capriccio String Lumina Voices 3rd Ensemble Prestige Music Fest - Mon 7:30-8:30am Brisbane 2018 College Band Platinum Award 2019 College Band Gold Award Queensland Youth Music Awards 2019 Capriccio String Ensemble Silver Award 10 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES MUSIC AT FLINDERS | 11
TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS ACTIVITY COMPETITION ACTIVITY COMPETITION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION Netball TIC & Terms 1 and 2, finals in Sunshine Coast Schools SCSSNA Champion Recon- Mr Andrew All year. The commitment is for While there may be other Director of mid June. Training and competition played School 2009, 2010, 2011, ciliation Street one year and is seen as initiatives, too, this newly- This group will support Coaching, trials for Junior (Year 7), at Fisherman’s Road 2012, 2013,2014, 2015 Action Plan and Rev’d service and leadership in established group in 2021 the work of the Lauren Intermediate (Years 8-9) complex Buderim, (RAP) Group Kathrin the College community. will commit to marking QISSN State Champions Reconciliation Action Nourse and Senior (Years 10-12) Monday evenings Koning significant dates on the 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018 Plan (RAP) working Fortnightly lunchtime or and Flinders Firsts (Open) 4:00pm–8:20pm. Age calendar, e.g. Sorry Day, QISSN Runners Up in Captains: group, as well as ensure long recess meeting. teams begins at the start groupings are: Junior Reconciliation Week, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, Charlie that the same is a living of Term 1, with teams (Year 7), Intermediate NAIDOC Week, etc. 2019 (event cancelled in McMahon document, whereby an training either in the (Years 8 & 9) and Senior 2020), 2021 (undefeated & Mallibu attitude and actions of morning or after school. (Years 10 - 12). until COVID lockdown Burke Reconciliation are part Flinders Middle School during carnival) of the daily life of the 1st VII play in the Vicki College. Vicki Wilson Cup Regional Wilson Shield. Champions 2016, 2017, Represen- Adam Students of high level The pathway to Australian Flinders 1st VII also play 2018, 2019 (carnival tative School Ridgewell ability at their chosen Schools Representation at the QISSN Carnival, the cancelled in 2020) Sport sport are able to is Independent District Kelli Skoda Vicki Wilson Cup and host access representative (SCISSA), Sunshine Vicki Wilson Shield state (13-19yrs) and play many visiting opportunities through Coast Region (Redcliffe finals 8th place in 2019, schools. Andrew school sport pathways to Cooroy), Queensland, 3rd place in 2020, Robertson at district, regional Australia (where 3rd in 2021 (Year 7 and state levels. The available). Vicki Wilson Cup State turning 12 following sports are Not all sports have Champions, 2016, 2017. years) available: AFL, athletics, representative 4th place 2018, 6th place baseball, basketball, opportunities at all four 2019, 2nd place 2020, cricket, cross country, levels. 6th place 2021 football/soccer, futsal, golf, hockey, netball, Further clarification is Peer Gary Davis Available to all Secondary rugby league, rugby available from Adam Tutoring students by appointment. union, softball, squash, Ridgewell, Head of Mathematics - formal surfing, swimming, tennis, Sport (Secondary) tutorials weekly, touch football, triathlon, and Kelli Skoda (Sport after school. Head of volleyball and water polo. Administrator) for Mathematics to advertise students who are 13- each term. 19 years, or Andrew Robertson (Head of Readers Cup Sarah Year 8 and Year 9 Students are invited to 2017: Regional Champion Primary Sport) for those Ridgewell competitions are in make up teams of four - Year 8 Year 7 students who turn Terms 1, 2 and 3. and read selected books 12 years old this year. 2018: Year 7 - 2nd place, as a team. Students Year 7 competition is in Year 8 - 4th place, For more information compete by answering Terms 3 and 4. Year 9 - 4th place please visit the SCISSA questions about the books. The winning 2019: Year 7 - 5th place, website. teams go on to represent Year 8 - 2nd place, Flinders in Sunshine Coast Year 9 - 4th place Regional interschool competitions. “Through its innovative design and delivery, our curriculum teaches critical thinking, inspires creativity and fosters resilience, honesty and integrity. ” 12 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 13
TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS ACTIVITY COMPETITION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION Rock Joanne Coached training sessions Students will be invited Regular training has Climbing Slocombe occur in Terms 2 and 3 on to regional and state ensured most students Friday 4:00pm - 5:30pm competitions as they are can now convincingly run. Weekly inner-club climb over a grade 16 with competitions are run our top climbers reaching to test speed and skill grades 24 and 25. development Rugby TIC & Pre-season strength, Flinders hosts 2011 - 1st XV 3rd, 2nd XV Director of skills and conditioning international visiting Premiers, U15 4th, U14 Coaching, training commences in teams. Pre-COVID, 4th, U13 3rd Ben November for Opens. Flinders hosted visiting 2013 – 1st XV 4th, 2nd XV Radmall Regular season training international schools such 5th, U15 4th, U14 3rd , U13 occurs across Terms 1 as the Rugby School from 3rd and 2 on Monday and Rugby, England. This has Thursday afternoons with been put on hold until 2014 - 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV games in the SCSSRU global travel re-opens. 4th, U15 3rd, U14 4th, U13 Schools competition for Regular tours are also 2nd U13, 14, 15 and Opens organised for all teams 2015 - 1st XV 4th, 2nd on Wednesday evenings including Ballymore XV 2nd, U15 4th, U14 from 4-8pm in Term 2. Cup, John Elders Cup Premiers, U13 3rd at Downlands College, In Term 4, Rugby 7’s is 2016 - 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV Rugby 7’s, U15’s Tour and made available for U13, 3rd, U15 2nd, U14 3rd, U13 biennial European Tour. U15 and Open Girls and 6th Boys teams. 2017 - 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV In 2019, our U15 Rugby Premiers, U15 3rd, U14 4th Sevens team were state and U13 4th champions and the U18’s placed 4th in the Student 2018 – 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV Horizon Queensland All 3rd, U15 7th, U14 2nd, U13 Schools Sevens. 4th Term 3 Girls 10-aside 2019 - 1st XV 4th, U15 1st, rapidly growing in U14 4th, U13 3rd popularity. 2020 - 1st XV 4th, U14 6th 2021 - 1st XV 2nd, 2nd XV 2nd, U14 Semi finalists Soccer TBC Term 1 - Senior Boys Sunshine Coast Schools Girls A Premiers (Football) and Girls training on competition, games 2018 Senior Girls Runners- Director of Tuesday afternoons Wednesday afternoons up Coaching, 3:30pm – 4:45pm; games 4:00pm to 6:00pm on Paul 2019 Senior Girls 1st Wednesday afternoons as a home and away basis. Arnison Premiers per draw when available. Grand finals at or near the end of Term 1 / start 2021 Senior Girls 1st Term 2 - Junior and of Term 2 for Seniors and Premiers Intermediate Boys at the end of Term 2 for and Girls training days Junior and Intermediate dependent on pitch players. availability. 14 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 15
TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS X-point competition runs Enquiries about private ACTIVITY COMPETITION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION all year on a term by term and group tennis basis SCTA Saturday coaching can be made Swimming Louise School-based season Term 1 Inter-House, Independent District fixtures - all year. thought the College to McCuaig Term 1, some activity in Independent District and Champions 2008, 2009, our highly regarded Head Term 4, including the Sunshine Coast Regional 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2-3 players per team College Coach and former invitational swim meet for competitions. 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, nominate as per ability ATP Professional, Andrew Years 3-9. 2019 to play other teams on Term 4 Invitational Relay Kratzmann on 0402 125 the coast on Saturday Carnival. 746 mornings through Flinders Aquatic Please contact the Contact: Summer and Winter. Academy Flinders Aquatic Flinders Aquatic Available to tennis Contact: Academy for all learn Academy Tennis key holder families who wish to have Kelli Skoda to swim, swim squad M: 0448 482 444 Memberships access to the College P: 5477 2925 and all other swimming E: swim@ courts out of hours. E: kskoda@mfac.edu.au enquiries. flindersaquaticacademy. com There is an annual fee. Tennis Alison Term 1 Tennis Friendly Annual school-organised 2018 SCISSA C Div Touch Peta Term 3 - Games Term 3 SCISSA Individual players in McKenzie event against Fraser Premiers Football Rogerson Wednesday afternoon. Competition held at Regional and State Term 2 All Schools teams, including current Coast Anglican College Training held on Monday various schools 4:00- competition – Wednesday GIRLS Director of played: home and away. and Tuesday afternoons 6:00pm. Entry into Australian Under 20s and afternoon for all player State representation at Coaching, 3:30-4:30pm, some other local and state carnivals Brisbane Broncos Touch levels. This competition consists the National Titles in Peta times may be required such as “Sunshine NRL player Rachel Walsh of teams comprised of Albury - 2011, 2013 Rogerson Term 3 TQ competition – as we use State and Coast All Schools” and and former Australian Years 7 - 12 boys and girls Regional representatives Women’s representative advanced players National player/coaches “Queensland All Schools” on Wednesday afternoons at State Championship Mia Johnston. and it is subject to their Term 3 & 4 Social 4:00pm-6:00pm. in Rockhampton - 2011 availability. Tennis Events - school (2nd), 2013 (2nd), 2014 Flinders versus other 2016 - 15 teams in SCISSA competition for all player (6th), 2015 (3rd) Secondary schools on the Competition with over 150 levels. Coast. Trials held late in Sunshine Coast Regional students participating; Squad training - Term 1. TQ competition - 2011 4 of 6 A Division Grand invitation only Wed, (1st), 2012 (2nd), 2013 Finalists. Undefeated Secondary Schools Thurs, Fri 6:45 - 8:15am. (1st), 2014 (1st), 2015 (1st), Premiers in Junior Boys A, Statewide Knockout Individual Tennis lessons. 2020 (2nd). Intermediate Boys A and competitions for senior Blue, red, orange, Open Girls A. Runners-up and junior teams, male BOYS Intermediate Girls A. green and yellow ball and female. We play a Sunshine Coast Regional competitions. timed Fast4 competition TQ competition - 2014 to determine the Regional (1st), 2020 (3rd). 2017 - 20 teams in winner early in Term 3. Regional representatives SCISSA with 200 students participating. 13 finalists at State Championship Internal competition and 8 Grand Finalists in Rockhampton - 2014 for all Flinders students (6th), 2015 (3rd) (Primary & Secondary) Flinders winners - 2018 – 22 teams in SCISSA who wish to play singles, All Schools competition with 7 grand finalists doubles or mixed Div A: 2015 doubles. Contact: 2019 - 10 Grand Finals, Andrew Kratzmann Tennis amckenzie@mfac.edu.au 3 Premierships Academy of coaching for Flinders Primary and Secondary students. 2020 - 16 team, 8 grand finals, including 5 of 6 A division, 3 Premierships. 16 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 17
TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS TEACHER SEASON AND ACHIEVEMENTS ACTIVITY COMPETITION ACTIVITY COMPETITION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION IN CHARGE TRAINING DAYS AND OTHER INFORMATION Volleyball TBC Term 1 SCISSA for Term 1 only – Sunshine SCISSA Champion School Water Polo Intermediate Boys A Junior and Intermediate Coast Inter-school cont. Premiers 2019 and Director of teams. Trish Buckley Shield 2014: Premiers Junior Runners-up 2010, 2011, Coaching, competition held on Girls, Junior Boys and 2012, 2013, 2014 Peter Jones Term 2 SCISSA for three consecutive Friday Intermediate Girls Trish Senior teams. nights at Caloundra Buckley Competition: Intermediate Girls A Training usually Monday Indoor Stadium for Senior Open Boys 2011 Premiers 2011, 2016 and and Tuesday mornings for and Open boys and girls Semi-finalists Runners-up 2010, 2012, Juniors and Seniors, but is (Years 10-12). 2013, 2019 dependent on availability 2015: Open Boys 3rd Trish Sunshine Coast of players and coaches. Buckley Intermediate Girls B Independent Schools (SCISSA) competition Premiers 2012, 2013, 2019 2016: SCISSA Premiers and Runners-up 2010, held Wednesday Senior Girls B and Senior afternoon/nights at 2011, 2020 Boys B, Open Girls 3rd various Independent Trish Buckley schools on the Sunshine Junior Boys A Premiers Coast. This competition is 2014, Runners-up 2010, 2017: SCISSA Premiers for Junior, Intermediate, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 Junior A Boys, Open Senior and Open boys Boys 3rd Trish Buckley and girls (Years 7-12) - Junior Girls A Premiers Term 1 Years 7-10, Term 2 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2018: SCISSA Premiers Snr Years 11-12. 2019, Runners-up 2012, B Boys 2018 QLD Schools Senior Volleyball Cup participant 2019: Premiers Inter Boys Junior Girls B Premiers 2021 A, Premiers Snr B Boys, 2010-2012, 2018 and Year 10 Boys Runners Up Runners-up 2019 Trish Buckley, Year 10 Boys 5th Div 1 QLD Schools Writers Group Donna All year. Meetings take The Flinders Writers Members’ work published Cup Skilton place every week. We Group, known as the both locally and attend the Voices on the Scribblers, is for those nationally. Prizes of up 2020: No results due to Coast festival and have students who love to to $1400 cash have been COVID published authors visit write - stories, poems, awarded to individual Water Polo TBC Training will be on Sunshine Coast Champion School the school and conduct speeches, plays - members. Annual Wednesday and Thursday interschool competition 2010-2012 and Runners- workshops with the anything! This activity publication of members’ Director of afternoons in the held Monday nights up 2008-2009, 2013-2016 Flinders Writers Group to operates through works in our College Coaching, Flinders Aquatic Centre at venues around the extend their writing skills. MyFlinders, where local to publication An Anthology TBC throughout Terms 3 Sunshine Coast Teams Open Boys A Premiers international competitions of Prose. and 4. 2010 and Runners-up are publicised and JUNIOR: Years 7 and 8 2008-2009, 2011, 2015- there is support and boys and girls 2016, 2020. encouragement to enter INTERMEDIATE: Years 9 into these competitions. and 10 boys and girls Open Girls A Premiers 2019 and Runners-up OPEN: Years 11 and 12 2006, 2013, 2015, 2020. boys and girls. Open Open Girls B Premiers 2012, 2016, Runners-up 2020 18 | SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 19
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