Sport
John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School has a proud tradition of being able to offer it’s students an extensive variety of co-curricular sporting opportunities across all year levels. As an Associated and Catholic Colleges (ACC) member school, students participate in the ACC Interschool Swimming (C division), Cross Country and Athletics (A division) Carnivals. Students also participate in the ACC years 7, 8 and 9 Lightning Carnivals. These carnivals offer every student in middle school a great opportunity to participate in the sport of their choice in a non-competitive environment where participation is the main focus.
The school is also a member of the North Western Associated Schools (NWAS) sub-association which falls under the ACC banner. This allows students in years 7-10 to participate in fixtured interschool sport across a home and away season. In term one cricket, basketball, ultimate frisbee and indoor beach volleyball are played. In term two soccer, badminton, netball and touch rugby are played.
There are also a number of other interschool sporting seasons and one day carnivals students can participate in across years 7-12. Through School Sport WA and other sporting organisations opportunities exist for students to be involved in different sports, ranging from traditional sports such as AFL, soccer and netball through to newer sports such as triathlon.
There are also lunchtime netball and indoor soccer competitions which run across term one and two which allow for some more social competition to occur between the students at the school.
Lastly, our Senior Boys Cricket Team travel to Alice Springs to play St. Philips College in November/December of every second year, with St. Philips coming to Perth to play us every alternate year. A great relationship now exists between the two schools and it gives our First XI a great chance to play a high standard of cricket whilst visiting a remote part of Australia.
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13 June 2013 to 13 June 2013
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM