Celebrating our Community with ŗ«Å®Šć Athletics Day
8 May 2020
Who would have thought an online athletics carnival was possible. Well at ŗ«Å®Šć anything is possible. This year, the College celebrated its annual athletics day with a difference ā completely online. On Wednesday 6 May, students and staff came together virtually, for a day of excitement and fun physical activities.
With their school spirit alive and well, 607 girls from Prep to Year 12 joined in various live sessions promoting physical health and wellbeing, while collecting points for their school Houses ā Corry, dāHouet, Douglas, Gerda, Stock and Winter.
Activities included workouts focused on building core strength and conditioning or high intensity circuits, DanceFit, Pilates, Yoga and Taekwondo; as well as less traditional activities like a selfie scavenger hunt and trick shot challenge.
The day commenced the usual way, with prayer and message from the Principal; followed by a message from the Sports Captains to motivate all girls to get involved. Staff at the College also prepared a short video for students simulating a relay, as inspiration.
The day involved a Team Strava Challenge where 300 senior girls came together to see how far they could walk, run or jog between sessions. Collectively 2001 kilometres were achieved with just 300m between the winning House, Gerda and runner up, Winter.
It was great to see so many girls including the College Executive Team and Principal involved in the celebration.
āThis was such a wonderful community and house eventā, said Principal, Ms Karen Jebb.
āThe engagement was exceptional.
āThanks to everyone who made the day possibleā.
Parents and students alike shared similar sentiments about the day.
āThis was one of the best learning at home school days everā, shared Isabella from Year 3.
Isabellaās mother added how much she enjoyed all the activities, especially the scavenger hunt which she did completely her own, apart from a short supervised walk to the letterbox.
Year 9 student, Charlotte also appreciated the day.
āI loved the Virtual House Athletics Day because it still felt like we were in the day togetherā, she said.
āIt was great seeing other house polos in the local area, as girls added to their Strava totalsā.
Mr Nick Wall, Director of Sport, who led the day along with his team, was extremely proud of how the plan came together and being able to provide students a day of fun while they learn at home.
āThe engagement and enthusiasm of our girls was infectiousā, he commented.
āEnergy levels in the Zoom house warm ups set a great tone for the day and the girls spoke with such excitement and pride about their school houses as they added to their team totals or designed house posters, chants and dancesā.
āOur online fitness and movement coaches also need to be commended for providing a wonderful product. Their sessions were fun, inclusive but also physically challenging.
āThe house prefects and senior leaders set a great example and demonstrated their commitment throughout the dayā.
During this time learning at a distance, the College continues to offer students quality teaching and learning experiences including co-curricular activities.
This yearās athletics day will certainly be one to remember and is an opportunity to reflect on what it means to be a Gen girl as part of the College community.

