Sports News
Holy Trinity Athletics Carnival
We are thrilled to share that our annual Athletics Carnival was a huge success! The energy, enthusiasm, and school spirit on display made for a truly memorable day.
A huge congratulations to all our students for their outstanding participation. Whether sprinting down the track, leaping into the long jump pit, or cheering from the sidelines, every student demonstrated determination, sportsmanship, and fantastic support for their peers. It was wonderful to see so many smiling faces around Woden Park!
We would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our dedicated staff, who worked tirelessly behind the scenes and throughout the event to ensure everything ran smoothly. From setting up equipment to timekeeping and encouraging our students, your efforts truly made the day a success.
A special thank you goes to our amazing parent helpers. Your willingness to assist with events and support the smooth running of activity rotations contributed enormously to the carnival's success. We greatly appreciate your time and involvement in our school community.
Bruce Cup Championships
On Friday, 16 May, Odin S. proudly represented our school at the Bruce Cup Championships trials. The Bruce Cup is a prestigious national tennis competition for Australian primary school students aged 12 and under. Established in 1938 by Henry Adam "Harry" Bruce, a former Queensland education minister, the tournament has a proud tradition of highlighting emerging talent. Past participants include tennis legends such as Rod Laver and Ash Barty.
Each year, School Sport Australia and Tennis Australia work together to coordinate the national finals, with each state and territory selecting a team of seven boys and seven girls to compete.
As part of the selection process, 20 boys participated in the ACT Bruce Cup trials on Friday. Odin performed exceptionally well throughout the day, finishing with a dominant 6–1 victory in the final to secure the overall win.
We congratulate Odin on this outstanding achievement and wish him all the best as he aims for selection in the national team!