Summer Sports
Friday, 8th March 2024 at 1:30pm
Equestrian, 3x3 Basketball, Surfing, Volleyball, Water Polo, Softball, Mountain Biking ...
Summer Tournament is about to get underway and is definitely a highlight for school teams.
Summer Sports Tournament Week (Monday 18 March to Sunday 24 March) is a great opportunity for player and team development. Students will be representing their school at a wide range of events held throughout the country. Green Bay High School has students competing in Equestrian, 3x3 Basketball, Surfing, Volleyball, Water Polo, Softball, and Mountain Biking.
Congratulations to the following students who have all qualified for Auckland Champs, to be held on 26th March 2024
- Lauren Barrett-Hamilton (Year 12): 1st Triple jump (New PB), 1st 80m hurdles
- Sofia Maulvurfs (Year 9): 1st Triple Jump, 2nd 1500m (pictured above)
- Jacob Hewitt (Year 13): 4th 800m
Green Bay High School's Sports Department aims to provide the opportunity for students to participate and engage in quality secondary school sport experiences. We know the importance of sport within education, and research has proven that there is a high correlation between academic achievement and participation in sport.
Winter sport kicks off at the beginning of term 2, and we encourage all students to get involved.
Sports Codes from A - Z (well...from AFL - Water Polo) We offer and participate in many different codes and are supported by keen teaching staff and a large number of volunteers to provide the coaching and skills our students need to succeed. CLICK HERE (+ scroll to bottom of page) to view all sport codes on offer at Green Bay High School.
Our relationships with local sports clubs help us to cater for all sporting interests. If you would like to be involved with a sport please get in touch with us as we would love to hear from you!
- Sport Director: Hamish Mackay
- Sport Coordinator: Georgia Spears
- Sport Coordinator: Leo Drake-Rogers
All sports sign-ups are offered to the students at school before the season starts to provide time for trials and training. Students are notified of these through daily notices and social media. Sports uniforms are provided to the students on a loan basis and are to be returned at the end of their season.
In most cases students just need to turn up with the right footwear. Football, rugby, hockey and basketball players are required to bring their own protective equipment and require navy shorts and socks which can be purchased the the sports department. Specialist sports require students to have their own gear.
Sports Draws CLICK HERE
Additional Opportunities Morning training sessions are open to any student that wishes to improve their general fitness and sporting ability. Changing rooms and shower facilities are open for students afterwards.
Costs All sports teams are charged fees to help cover costs of competition entries, transport and uniform costs. These costs range depending on the sport. Some teams get the chance to compete at tournament weeks which incur extra costs – which can be brought down with fundraising. Please contact School Accounts department, Audra Neun (ph: 817-8173 ext 211) for more information.