Sports
Sport at Pymble this Saturday 22 October
With the Festival of Speech being held at Pymble this Saturday, we are expecting higher traffic flows around the College, especially in the morning. For those involved in Saturday Sport at the College, it is recommended to allow extra time for travel and parking.
Have a Go Expo
The Have a Go Expo will be held in the Gym on Friday 28 October with an extended lunch from 12.35pm to 2.05pm.
The Expo is an exciting, inclusive, and experiential event to showcase the College’s Co-curricular programs to Pymble students from Years 7 to 12.
Student Leaders of Co-curricular will be on hand to showcase their activities to the wider Pymble family.
This Have a Go Expo is a great opportunity to promote all that the College has to offer and encourage students to ‘have a go,’ try new things and promotes school spirit and pride.
Sport Awards Dinner 2022
On Friday 4 November, the College will honour the achievements of our talented sportswomen in Years 7 to 12 who have achieved great success and demonstrated outstanding commitment to their sports throughout 2022.
On the night, students who participate in competitive sports will be recognised through several awards which include Athlete of the Year, All Rounder of the Year, igsa Team of the Year, Representative Team of the Year, Strive for the Highest Awards, Sports Officials of the Year, Australian Representatives and Sportswoman of the Year.
Students and teams are nominated for these awards by the Sports Co-ordinators and Head Coaches and are then finalised by a committee. The dinner will celebrate the achievements of our students and teams and give due regard to the College values which these awardees exemplify. Awards are a way to encourage good performance and instil competitive spirit. Sport at Pymble provides a platform for students to be challenged, to achieve and grow and this awards dinner is designed to recognise those who compete at the highest level in their chosen disciplines.
Also, we acknowledge that not all athletes who show excellence and commitment to their sport can be recognised at the awards evening – there are simply too many students who represent the College in sport. For those not attending the dinner, we recognise and acknowledge your contribution to Pymble and encourage you to continue to strive for your highest in your chosen sport.
I would also like to extend special thanks to our College Principal, Dr Kate Hadwen, the College Council for supporting our exceptional Sport program and to all parents and carers who support their daughters in their varied sporting pursuits.
Mr Greg Meagher
Director of Sport