Co-Curricular and Recreational
activities
Our spacious campus on the leafy banks
of the Swan River is ideal for sport and
recreation. There is plenty of space for
our boarders to explore, be free and
have fun.
In addition to the School’s comprehensive
co-curricular program, our boarders enjoy
an extensive recreation program that is
aimed at providing a full and rich boarding
experience. Recreational activity is critical
to ensure our boarders enjoy a healthy
balance of leisure and study time.
The School has a dedicated Boarding
Recreation Officer who develops a
program of activities designed to appeal
to a wide range of interests and pursuits.
Activities can include ice-skating, trips
to theme parks and cinemas, socials,
shopping excursions, water-based
activities, indoor sports and events with
other schools.
Students can also play or listen to music.
Our music program is the most vibrant and
varied in the State, with 23 Senior School
music ensembles. Tuition is available on a
large selection of musical instruments.
Within the school campus boarders can
also play sport, swim, go fishing, ride bikes
or exercise around our expansive grounds.
CO-CURRICULAR SPORTS PROGRAM
Art Soccer
Cadets Cricket
Camps and Tours Golf
Chess Tennis
Contemporary Dance Badminton
Cooking Rowing
Debating Basketball
DJing Football
Drama Hockey
Duke of Edinburgh Award Equestrian
Electrical Vehicle Challenge Athletics
Fencing Swimming
Jazz and Funk Netball
Mock Trials Rugby
Music Volleyball
Pedal Prix Water polo
Philosothon
Public Speaking
Singing
Sport
United Nations
World Scholars Cup
Our sports program is comprehensive
and offers soccer, cricket, golf, tennis,
badminton, rowing, basketball, football,
hockey, equestrian, athletics, swimming,
netball, rugby, volleyball and water polo.
Our Stronghills property in the Avon Valley
is used for many of our school camps,
where students and families can undertake
activities such as mountain biking,
canoeing, hiking, orienteering, climbing and
other challenging pursuits.
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