º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ College has a long standing record of success in sport spanning over 40 years. Our students are passionate about representing the college in a wide range of sports and activities that range from Soccer, Touch Football, Rugby League and Netball to Ice Skating, Gym and Ten Pin Bowling. We believe all students should be encouraged and have the opportunity to participate in sport and fitness, as a crucial education pillar in developing Grit, Growth and º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥.
Participation in sport at º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ College is compulsory for all students due to the physical, social and emotional health benefits it provides. This is supported by a range of learning and development opportunities, which cater for different interests, physical ability, age and gender of our students. These opportunities are divided into three bands - Recreation Sport (non-competitive/fun activities), Competitive Co-Curricular Sport and the GLC Sporting Excellence Program.
In 2019, we launched a multi-sport excellence program, GLC Sporting GOALS at our Rothwell Campus. This program has been specifically designed to suit the needs of high performing students through a holistic approach to athlete development.
Provides athletes with a supportive and passionate vertical class structure, which offers quality mentoring and guidance throughout their sporting journey, all while working towards their sporting and academic goals
The º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Active Sports Program (GASP) is a º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ College initiative designed to encourage Primary School children to be actively engaged in sport, health and fitness in a fun, safe and positive environment.
Programs are age and sport specific with our coaches leading a range of game based activities which will help develop children’s confidence, social interactions, leadership and fitness. In order to create the best learning environment classes are capped at 12 children per coach. SO GET IN QUICKLY TO AVOID MISSING OUT!
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º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Swimming is a swimming environment that is friendly and family-oriented. Situated at º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ College Rothwell, this purpose-built swimming facility boasts experienced and renowned swimming instructors that cater for all swimming levels.
With a fun Learn to Swim program that provides swimming instruction for young children and parents in heated swimming pools.
For more advanced swimmers, the squad training program is a great way for children to improve their fitness and technique.
The Swimming Club offers a great range of opportunities for swimmers to get together for Club Night, meets and other social activities.
Visit the for more information or contact º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Swimming for a tour of the swimming facilities.
º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ runs an excellent netball program across all year levels. The program has an emphasis on both participation and performance as we try to cater for girls of all ability levels. Girls are given many opportunities to thrive in a team based environment which is fun and supportive.
The program has the services of Mrs Kym Marks who oversees coach and player development. º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ netball teams represent the school in various competitions throughout the year. This includes:
Recent Successes:
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º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Netball Club was founded in 2005 and is very fortunate to have a large volunteer base and a passionate committee who promote the sport and support our teams.
The Club has the services of Head Coach, Kym Marks who oversees coach and player development.
We give opportunities for girls from 5 years through to 17 years of age to participate in the Caboolture Netball Association, Saturday Winter Competition and Tuesday Night Summer Competition.
All fixtures take place at the Shirley Tinney Netball Complex, 15 Riverview Street, Caboolture. The club netball season runs from February through until September (Saturday Winter Competition) and October through until December (Tuesday Night Summer Competition).
All girls are invited to trial for teams and girls are then placed in a team according to ability and train once a week.
Throughout the netball season there are opportunities for girls to represent the association in Netball Queensland events.
º«¹ú³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ also offers the following club sporting opportunities (which may be at an additional cost) including:
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