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Vacation Care and ELC Vacation Care

Public Holiday – Vacation Care Closed

Term 4 commences

Celebration Day

Year 12 Valedictory Dinner

Friends of Rowing Season Opening Picnic

Year 6 Exhibition

130 Celebration Evening

SPORTS NEWS

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Sports Results

Wednesday 4 September – Tuesday 10 September

BASKETBALL

Year 3-4 Blue: Saints (34) v Pembroke (8)
Best Players: Advika Desai, Aashna Bhatt, Claire Lucas and Rebecca Xia
Superwoman: Issy Perry’s improvement over the last few weeks has been awesome to see. Issy now plays great in-your-face defence and never lets her player get away from her. As her skills and confidence continue to grow, her abilities will continue to impress.

Year 3-4 White: (20) Pembroke (36)
Best player: Emily Do top-scored with 12 points and did a great job getting rebounds and hustling for the ball.
Superwoman: Molly Coulter, thanks to Year 1 student, Molly for filling in this week! She scored our first points and did a great job of dribbling the ball up the court against much bigger defenders!

NETBALL

Year 5-6 Sky: Saints (2) v Wilderness (18)

Year 5-6 White: Saints (23) v Walford (12)
Best player: Eliana Clifford
Superwoman: Mila Nicholls

Year 5-6 Silver: Saints (11) v Walford (12)
Best player: Olivia Chin
Superwoman: Laura Lu

Year 5-6 White: Saints (17) v Seymour (2)
Best player: Ellie Knight
Super woman: Estelle Hunter-Riviere

Year 5-6 Blue: Saints (30) v Walford (14)
Another great team effort! Some last-minute changes to our lineup, plus a fill-in (thanks Poppy Davidson!) The girls didn’t miss a beat. Shout out to the defensive line, who worked tirelessly and so well together.
Best Player: Colette Palmieri’s movement and ability to re-offer were excellent. Her work rate was high across all four quarters.
Superwoman: Ava Duldig put into practice what we’ve been doing at training. Her leading, angles, re-offers and passes (particularly her overhead) improve every week and she executed very well. Keep it up, Ava.

Year 5-6 Navy: Saints (10) v Wilderness (30)

Year 4 White: Saints (2) v Westminster (16)

Year 3 Training: Saints (2) v Westminster (16)

SOCCER

Year 3-4 Blue: Saints (8) v Wilderness (0)

Year 3-4 White: Saints (2) v Westminster (2)

Year 5-6: Saints (4) v Loreto (0)

HOCKEY

Senior A: Saints (1) v Pembroke (3)


Winter Intercol Winners!

What an amazing Winter Intercol 2024! After many tightly fought matches and an abundance of School spirit, Saints Girls brought home the silverware for all five Intercol sports. Well done to our AFL, Badminton, Hockey, Netball and Soccer players and their coaches on such an excellent result. Go Saints!


Saints Hockey Program goes from Strength to Strength

It has been fantastic to see so many girls participating in the Middle and Senior Hockey program at Saints Girls, with everyone having fun and improving their skills. The Open A team had an incredible season, remaining undefeated during the minor rounds and making it to the grand final, where they narrowly lost to Pembroke. The Hockey grand final, held at PAC last weekend, drew a huge crowd of Saints Girls students, friends, parents, and supporters, creating an exciting and supportive atmosphere. A special mention to Amelia Lucas who was awarded Most Valuable Player! The Open B team also enjoyed a successful season, with eight new players joining and reaching the semi-finals.

This year, our Junior Hockey program had 49 girls participate from Reception to Year 6; we are excited to see the participation rates grow. The coaches and players are very welcoming to new players and encourage any girl thinking of playing Hockey to give it a go! We have loved coaching the girls in 2024 and look forward to another great season next year!

Poppie Goldsmith (Kennion 2021) and Olivia Goldsmith (Kennion 2020)
Hockey Coaches


Swimming Short Course States

Last weekend, several girls from different year levels competed in the Swimming Short Course States at the SA Aquatic Centre. This competition spanned three days, and the girls achieved remarkable results in their age groups and open levels. Ella Pearce swam in the finals for the 15-year-old girls, while Emma Everitt and Elysia Scarr competed in both the 16-year-old and open finals. Alice Braithwaite participated in the 18-year-old and open finals. It was an impressive effort from all the girls representing various clubs, with Emma and Alice qualifying for the Short Course Open Nationals at the end of the term in Adelaide. Good luck, girls!