Student Achievements

We are proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our students, who continue to shine in academics, sport, the arts, and community service. Their dedication, talent, and commitment reflect the values of our College and inspire others to strive for excellence.

Triple Crown Champion – Congratulations, Brodie!

What an extraordinary year of sporting success for Year 5 student, Brodie E, who has achieved what we believe to be a first in our College’s history – winning the Champion Boy title in swimming, cross country, and athletics at both school and interschool level!

Brodie began his journey by claiming the School Champion Boy titles in swimming, cross country, and athletics. He then went on to dominate at the interschool level, securing both the Interschool Swimming and Interschool Cross Country Champion Boy awards. Yesterday, Brodie capped off his incredible run by achieving his ultimate goal: taking home the Interschool Athletics Champion Boy title as well.

This remarkable “triple crown” of success is a testament to Brodie’s determination, talent, and hard work. It’s an achievement that stands out as truly special, and one that may well be unmatched in our College’s sporting history.

Congratulations, Brodie, on your outstanding accomplishments – you are an inspiration to our entire community!

James Crowned M State Champion in Karate!

We are delighted to celebrate the outstanding achievement of James M, who competed at the GKR Karate State Championships this past weekend. James was crowned the Western Australian 2025 State Champion in Kumite (fighting) for both his individual and team events. To top off an incredible performance, he and his team also took out the State Title in Kata.

James’s dedication, discipline, and skill have truly paid off, and now he has earned the honour of representing Western Australia at the National Championships in Melbourne this November.

Congratulations, James, on this remarkable success—we are so proud of you and wish you the very best as you prepare for Nationals!

Allegra Shines at Calisthenics State Championship

Allegra C proudly represented the Mandurah Calisthenics Club in her very first Calisthenics State Championship. She competed across a wide range of items, including figure march, club swinging, rod exercise, freearm exercise, aesthetic exercise, and character folk dance.

In an outstanding debut, Allegra achieved 4th place in Aesthetics, 3rd place in Freearm, and 1st place in Character Folk Dance. These results are a wonderful reflection of her commitment, enthusiasm, and talent, and we are incredibly proud of her achievements in her first year of competition.

Allegra’s success is a testament to her dedication, and we are excited to watch her continue to grow, flourish, and shine in her calisthenics journey.

Emily Shines in WABL Grand Final

The Rockingham Flames U14 Girls team competed in the WABL Grand Finals after an outstanding season, finishing on top of the ladder. While the team fell just short against Lakeside in the final, their hard work and determination throughout the season were truly commendable.

A special congratulations goes to Year 7 student, Emily S, who was recognised as the Most Valued Player (MVP) of the Grand Final. Emily also finished the season as the top point scorer across the competition—an incredible achievement in her very first WABL season.

We are extremely proud of Emily’s efforts and look forward to seeing her continue to grow and succeed in her basketball journey.