Our prestigious College Awards program celebrates and recognises the embodiment of these values in our students. We believe in nurturing the unique talents and achievements of each individual, inspiring them to reach new heights of excellence in academics, leadership, community service, and artistic endeavours.
Through these awards, we honour those who exemplify the spirit of RISE in their daily lives, fostering a culture of respect for one another, upholding unwavering integrity, nurturing spiritual growth, and embodying a pursuit of excellence in all they do.
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To receive a gold star, students must have achieved:
To receive a silver star, students must have accumulated a minimum of 10 House points across Years 7 and 8.
Both awards require the approval of the relevant Dean of Year based on SEQTA records. Students worthy of College Stars are expected to be role models who follow College policies.
To receive academic colours, students must have achieved a minimum of two years of academic excellence based on the following results:
Year 9 and 10:
Year 11 and 12:
To receive Arts Colours, students must have achieved a minimum of two years of outstanding involvement in the Arts. This may have required:
To receive Sports Colours, students must have achieved a minimum of two years of sporting excellence at the College. This requires:
To receive House Colours, students must have achieved a minimum of 30 House points (or equivalent) since Year 7.
1 | Swimming Carnival | As this is an outside-of-school-hours event, all students who swim should be awarded 2 House points at the discretion of the House Co-ordinator. |
2 | Athletics Carnival | Students who achieve Champion and Runner-Up Awards receive 2 House points. Students who participate in five or more events should receive 2 House points. All other participants should receive 1 House Point. |
3 | Cross-Country Carnival | Students who finish in the top five receive 2 House points. All other participants receive 1 House point. |
4 | Term 1 Interhouse Sport | 1 House point for participation. 2 House points for outstanding* participation and/or leadership (this is at the House Co-ordinators discretion). |
5 | Term 2 Interhouse Sport | 1 House point for participation. 2 House points for outstanding* participation and/or leadership (this is at the House Co-ordinators discretion). |
6 | Term 3 Interhouse Sport | 1 House point for participation. 2 House points for outstanding* participation and/or leadership (this is at the House Co-ordinators discretion). |
7 | Term 4 Interhouse Sport | 1 House point for participation. 2 House points for outstanding* participation and/or leadership (this is at the House Co-ordinators discretion). |
8 | Performing Arts | Students who take on a leadership role receive 2 House points. All other participants receive 1 House point. |
9 | Creative/Fine Arts | 1 House point for all voluntary participants. |
10 | Chess | The winner or each year group should receive 2 House points. All other participants should receive 1 House point. |
*Outstanding – Participation in 3+ rounds of sport.
To receive Service Colours, students must have achieved a minimum of two years of outstanding involvement in Service to the College’s co-curricular groups and beyond. This may have required:
Year 9-10:
Year 11 and 12:
In Years 11 and 12, students may also be considered for College Colours in any of the above categories due to their long service in one of these areas to the College.
All College Colours require the approval of the relevant Dean of Year based on SEQTA records. Students worthy of College Colours are expected to be role models who follow College policies.
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