The St Joseph's College Geelong Athletics carnival was a tremendous success, with students displaying exceptional positive behaviour throughout the day. From the moment the students arrived, it was clear that they were excited and ready to participate in the day's events.

The students displayed a high level of sportsmanship and camaraderie, cheering on their fellow classmates and showing respect for their opponents. The overall positive atmosphere of the day was a testament to the school's strong culture of inclusivity and community spirit.

One of the highlights of the day was the outstanding performance of Foley House, who emerged as the overall winners of the carnival, just edging out Brophy house. The Foley House students showed incredible determination and teamwork, contributing to their victory in many of the events.

However, it was not just Foley House who had a great day. Every student who participated, whether they won an event or not, showed enthusiasm and enjoyment for the day. The carnival provided an opportunity for students to demonstrate their athletic abilities and also to come together as a school community.

The following students excelled all day winning their age group champion. Ben O’Brien U13. Oska Rose U14. Tobias Servin U15. Hugo Walsh U16. Charlie Nicholls U17 and Ace Pitt Seniors.

Our most prestigious race, The College Classic was won by Bailey Wilson, closely followed by Otis Jones in second and Giuseppe Posterino in third.

Overall, the St Joseph's College, Geelong Athletics carnival was a resounding success, thanks to the positive behaviour of the students. The day could not have ran so smoothly without the help and set up by the Maintenance team, as well as the guidance and leadership of the St Joseph’s College Staff.