Due to the constraints of the COVID Safe plan we are required to follow for events, a scaled back official opening of the sports precinct will take place on Wednesday 26 August. Despite having to limit the number of people attending, the event promises to be a most significant one in our 125th anniversary year. The Sports Precinct, incorporating the Philip Harris Gym, will be officially opened by His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC Governor of Queensland and dedicated by His Grace the Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall.
We asked some of our HPE and sports staff what they were most looking forward to about the new sports precinct.
Morgan Rowe, our Coordinator of Primary Sports and Activities said: “I am excited about the opening of the new sports precinct, and the opportunities it will provide for the students from Pre-Prep to Year 12. Watching the students challenge themselves on the rock-climbing wall will be a highlight. With both primary and secondary sports staff sharing office space, the ability to effortlessly collaborate will be a great step forward.”
Head of Rowing Jared Bidwell said: “The new sports precinct will put everything at our fingertips to optimise performance. This facility will allow us to take our tried and tested knowledge base and incorporate modern sports science research in our training programs. We will be more efficient with our use of time due to the well-planned layout which will allow 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s Rowing to continue to grow and improve.”
Gayle Coutts, Head of Netball, said what first came to mind when she thought about the new sports precinct was the vision of a strong skilled netball player wearing the Maggies netball dress flying across the court and leaping high in to the air and landing on the most modern sprung timber flooring.
“My vision then turns to our newest and smallest players being able to walk out of their classrooms and straight onto the courts to be greeted by coaches ready to train and cultivate in them a love of sport. Personally, I cannot wait to design my first coaching session for my team, collect my well organised equipment and train in this wonderful new bright and airy environment. I am asking for excellence from out NETS (Netball excellence training squad) and they will be surrounded by an excellent venue in which to prepare. With the growth in netball, the extra court and training facilities could not have come at a better time,” Gayle said.
Primary HPE teacher Suzy Edwards said the facilities “are phenomenal”.
“They will provide such wonderful opportunities for the students first and foremost, as well as for the staff and the wider community. What a wonderful environment it will be for all our students to develop a life-long love of leading an active and healthy lifestyle. The new staffroom will create the opportunity for all HPE teachers and sports staff, across both the primary and secondary schools, to work even more closely together on both curriculum and sporting goals.
“I’m not sure who will be more excited come opening day…me or the girls,” Suzy said.
The last word goes to Old Girl and Head of Sport Helen Lobegeiger ('96) who says the news sports precinct “is a space that is dedicated to being physically active. It will enable us to offer programs that have not been possible before such as a full-time aquatics program, inclusive of Learn-to-Swim and a Swimming Club. The strength and conditioning room and the rock-climbing wall will provide a platform for girls to develop confidence and competencies that will positively affect their health and wellbeing. I believe this is a space where great things can be achieved where we, as staff, can now nurture a range of programs that will cater for every girl from sport, fitness, training to health and wellness due to the resources now available to us.”
Encompassing nearly one-third of our campus, the new Sports Precinct is indeed an important and inspirational addition to resources at 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s.
Per Volar Sunata,
Ros Curtis