Soccer Carnival

30th July – Blog catchup
Tuesday the 30th saw the long awaited rescheduled soccer carnival. This carnival was meant to be played over a term ago but was postponed due to poor weather. Today the weather was much better and the students experienced a fantastic carnival planned by our northern cluster of catholic schools. Our first year part of the cluster, it has allowed us to take many more students to sports they may not be able to attend due to numbers.
This carnival gave an amazing opportunity for students succeed outside the classroom and 65 students both boys and girls to participated, some for the first time ever playing soccer.
The abilities were mixed across teams and the teamwork and encouragement was amazing to see. We also took 18 year 4 students who thoroughly enjoyed the opportunities to participate in a carnival.
So many fantastic performances, all students should be congratulated.
Special thanks to the amazing help from Elyse, Andy, Nick and Hayley. Also Nina and Sandra (parent helpers), this allowed the day to run smoothly.

Cross Country

7th of August – Blog catch up

HFCS always has an excellent representation at the SACPSSA cross country carnival in the Adelaide parklands. This year was no exception with 63 students attending.
The rain held off and students had a fantastic day. One of our best ever performances with three first place finishes. A tough 2km course with hills and creeks through the parklands, we had 63 students all complete the course. Ranging from year 3s to 6 our students represented the school admirably.
Special mention to Makur who finished 4th in Year 3 division B. Budleech who won Year 5 division B. Pieng who won a gold medal for first in Year 5 division A and finally Liam who took out the final race winning gold in the Year 6 division A.
Special mention to Hayley for helping with training and today. Also to the parents who come and supported us.

Tennis Carnival

Today students from HFCS ventured to the Playford Tennis Centre for the SACPSSA tennis carnival. This is one of the first times our school has attended the tennis carnival and was the first ever carnival at Playford.
It was such a fantastic day, freezing cold weather but flaming hot tennis!!
Our students were excellent, showing that lunch time practice and tennis in PE really pays off.
All of our students experienced multiple wins with James M and Sama winning sportsman ship awards. It was a fantastic effort by all involved.
The squad:
Vince
Sam G
Arnav
Eva
Riya
Jevan
Tcross
James M
Sama
Hannah W
Dion
Rafeal
Kurt
Issiah
Holly

SACPSSA Athletics Carnival – TRIALS

With the Athletics carnival fast approaching in week 7. We will be holding trials this Friday for students to be selected to represent Holy Family at the carnival at Santos Stadium.

With some year 6s on camp will hold extra trials on Monday and Tuesday (Week 2) to ensure everyone has a chance to trial.

We advise students to wear PE uniform if they wish to trial.

With changes in catholic education, Year 3s will be participating in selected events this year..

Students will be trialing for the following events:

100m, 200m, 400m, 800m & 1500m running events.

Hurdles (Only for years 5/6)

High Jump

Shot Put

Long Jump

We have invited students  that have recorded fast sprint times during sports day trials. High jump, Shot Put and long distance is open to any student who feels they are capable to perform at the event.

T20 Blast Cricket Carnival

WOW!! What a day

Leanne, Nick and myself are so proud of all the students that attended the T20 cricket carnival today.

Our school had the largest number of participants and each student loved every minute of the day. To put it into perspective HFCS took 6 teams today (5 boys and 1 girls) compared to 1 or 2 from other schools.
They represented themselves and the school admirably and the results took care of themselves. We placed well across the board scoring numerous runs and taking lots of wickets.
A special mention has to be made to some outstanding performances.
The boys team of: Liam, Udesh, Finn, Khoi, Gowtham, Logan and Nathan finished equal top and only missed out by a total of 60 runs across the day.
The girls team of: Kristina, Kushi, Hannah, Patience, Sristi, Lily, Imogen, Shanthana, Ann-Maria and Deepthi finished top and took out the day earning them a trip to Adelaide Oval for the state final (back to back!!!)
MVP of the day – Eric
Not only for some fantastic cricket skills, but each team had a captain. Wow did Eric not only excel at this role but took on the role of team manager and ensured they were on time to games and everyone got a fair go batting and bowling.
We can’t keep the smile off our faces and neither can the students!!
 

A fantastic effort

After two big weeks of swimming it was a pleasure to present the students with their SAPSASA ribbons. The following students received ribbons for their outstanding performances.

50m Freestyle

Ethan – 2nd

Cam – 3rd

Nicky-Rose – 2nd

Damien – 1st

Gowtham – 2nd

Liam – 3rd

Kristina – 1st

Ryan – 3rd

50m Breaststroke

Damien – 2nd

Gowtham – 1st

Kristina – 1st

50m Backstroke

Damien – 2nd

Gowtham – 1st

Kristina – 2nd

Ryan – 3rd

50m Butterfly

Kristina – 2nd

Along with some fantastic individual performances, Holy Family was a united team on the day, taking out the Para Districts Swimming Championship. A fantastic effort, well done to all involved.

Students missing from photo: Evie and Shyla

Swimming – Sapsasa and Catholic Schools

After numerous early morning training sessions our swimming team had the chance to represent themselves and their school in the Para Districts and Catholic Schools carnivals. In week 6 in a modified carnival due to the extreme heat in week 5, students represented themselves admirably at Salisbury Pool. Students competed with other schools in numerous distances and strokes to gain a place in the Para Districts team. All swimmers should be proud of their efforts but a special mention to Kristina, Lily, Gowtham and Damien who have been selected and will compete at Marion on the 28th of March. We wish them all the best.

On Wednesday the 13th of March a group of 15 students were selected to represent Holy Family at Magill University Pool for the Catholic Schools carnival. Once again there were some fantastic performances and students represented themselves in an outstanding manor. A special mention to Joseph, our lone Year 3 student who gave his all, as well as a number of students who give us promise for future years. Our senior students were outstanding, coming second in the open medley and Year 6 relay. Kristina just missed out on age champion with 4 seconds and a first and Lily also came home with a number of seconds and a third.

Once again congratulations to the following students who represented the school.

Daniel Pearce & Leanne Cooymans

Sapsasa

Evie
Nicky-Rose
Shylah
Georgiana
Kristina
Celine
Hannah
Lily
Cam
Ethan
Liam
Ryan
Damien
Eric
Gowtham
Luka
Mathewos

Catholic Schools

Evie
Nicky-Rose
Shylah
Georgiana
Kristina
Sam
Olivia
Lily
Djaran
Ethan
Ryan
Damien
Gowtham
Joseph
Aymen

 

 

 

 

SAPSASA Swimming

The modified version of the SAPSASA swimming carnival was held Tuesday morning after being postponed due to the heat.

The carnival ran quickly and all students had a chance to swim their races. All the students representing Holy Family gave their best efforts. We expect to receive the times within the next week and will speak to students that have been selected to represent Para Districts at metro day (Marion).

All in all a fantastic effort by all and special mention to the parents that officiated on the day.

**** A reminder for the students selected in the catholic schools swimming team***

Training on Tuesday the 12th of March at Parafield Gardens Swimming Centre

7:30 – 8:30am

On Wednesday the 13th, the bus will leave school at 8:30am sharp to get to Magill University Pool for the SACSA carnival.

 

Swimming Carnivals

Good morning all,

We were scheduled to attend our first carnival today, but due to the temperature it has been modified and postponed to next Tuesday morning (8am-9:15am).

This was the SAPSASA swimming carnival at Salisbury Pool. We have 17 students representing the school from Years 4-6. These students will be swimming a range of individual events attempting to swim a time that will qualify them for Metro Day and represent Para Districts at Marion Pool.

We wish the following students the best of luck and will keep you updated on how they go next week.

Evie , Nicky-Rose , Shyla , Georgiana , Kristina , Celine , Hannah , Lily , Cam , Ethan , Liam , Ryan , Damian , Eric , Gowtham , Luka  and Mathewos.

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SWIMMING CARNIVAL

On Wednesday of Week 7 some of the above students plus some others will represent the school at the catholic schools swimming carnival at Magill. This carnival will be team based and students will swim in year level teams to collect points for the school. As well as indivdual events their are also team relays. We will post the students that are attending next week.

SWIMMING TRAINING

The final swimming training will be Tuesday (7:30-8:30am) Week 7. This is the day after the Monday public holiday. We will have a meeting with the students that are involved next week and send a note home for the catholic carnival.

 

Term 1 2019

We are off to a fast start in 2019 with a lot of changes and exciting opportunities ahead. Myself and Leanne are excited for the opportunity to share our classes on Tuesdays and work together to provide new opportunities for the students.

We have also joined the northern cluster which will allow us to take more students to carnivals from Years 3-6.

With Sports Day fast approaching (Friday, Week 10) our focus with the junior years is to work on the skills that will be required on the day. Our focus has been fundamental movement skills; catching, throwing, running and movement through congested areas. It is clearly evident that all the R-2 classes are having so much fun using some of the new equipment and the rebound nets are hit!!

With our middle school group Years 3-4 have been focusing on teamwork and playing numerous games that require high levels of resilience, collaboration and communication. We love that the learning powers we focus on in the classroom can be supported through PE. We have also timed the first 50 meter sprint to gather times for the sports day relays.

With our senior group Years 5-6 we have focused on cricket. We have a T20 blast carnival (cricket) coming up in week 9 and have had over 50 students express their interest. Leanne and myself wanted to provide the students with the best possible experience at the carnival and have focused on the skills required to compete on the day. We have learnt bowling, batting, catching and fielding skills through a variety of skill rotations that the students enjoyed and really started to excel at in the second week. Although halted by the soaring temperatures this week, we are currently working on modified games of cricket (which are set up the same as the carnival) so students can put their skills into practice but also learn game sense and how the scoring system works.

All in all a fantastic start to the year

Daniel & Leanne