This week Clarkson put on a special whole-school sports carnival in aid of the NSW Fire Appeal. The staff and students raised over $280 with a lunchtime sausage sizzle and the school donated the food.
Thank you to everyone for such an awesome day!
Our students participated with enthusiasm and were true ambassadors for Clarkson Community High School on Friday 24th October at the Inter School Athletics Carnival.
We finished 4th overall in the competition and won the best sportsmanship school, which is fantastic - congratulations to all staff and students involved!
Congratulations to Year 9 student Georgia Lovett on achieving an amazing 1st place in the 13+ Jollettes Gymnastics State Championships at Loftus Recreation Centre, Leederville. Georgia competed in several events such as beam, floor, bars and trampet. We are extremely proud of her!
Clarkson Community High School is holding a sports carnival on Friday 15/11/2019 in support of the NSW Fire Appeal.
There will a sausage sizzle and drinks on sale for $3.00 with the proceeds being sent to the support victims of the NSW fires.
The canteen will not be selling food. However, students will still be able to purchase slushies and ice-creams. Please help towards this good cause.
(Image courtesy of the ABC)
Our Y7/8 and Y9/10 netball teams recently participated in the Netball WA Multicultural Carnival, which supports diversity in sport.
There were 112 different teams at the carnival and the girls competed against other WA schools including Belridge, Ashdale, Atwell, Ellenbrook and Melville.
The Year 9/10 team won 2 out of 5 games! All girls played exceptionally well, and represented the school with dignity. Well done, girls!
On Wednesday the 13th of November 18 brave Year 9 students ventured north on a grueling trip to Butler College to challenge them in two epic volleyball matches.
After minimal warm-up time the Year 9 girls and boys were underway in their respective matches. The girls got off to a flyer and found themselves 10 points up in the early stages of the first set before Butler clicked into gear and brought the score back to a thrilling 26-24 first set, which fell the way of Clarkson. The teams then swapped sides and, with the help of a run of good serves, Butler managed to sew up the second set leaving the scores locked at 1-1. Finding themselves five points down early in the 3rd and final set, the Clarkson girls rallied together and found a way to win by 3 points (25-22).