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LEUWIN DEFIES THE ELEMENTS AT ROWING TITLES
Leuwin Harridge capped off a fantastic season of rowing with a strong showing at the Australian Rowing Championships in Perth last month.
Leuwin competed in the schoolboys single scull over four days against a strong field of 44 competitors.
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Despite strong winds and bad weather, which caused cancellations to races and changes to the schedule, Leuwin rowed consistently well.
He unfortunately just missed out on the A/B final but finished fourth in the C final.
Great work, Leuwin.
NO QUARTER ASKED, OR GIVEN
In the tradition of Staff versus Students clashes, there was nothing but winning on the minds of the two teams when they took to the volleyball court recently.


It was clear many rules were bent to obtain an advantage and, in the end, it was hard to tell who gave who a lesson. (Dis)Honorable draw, perhaps?
WORLD’S WILDLIFE GETS A BOOST
Students raised $835 for the World Wildlife Fund following a recent Out of Uniform day.
In Term 1, students were asked to vote on their preferred charity, and WWF was the most popular charity among students, receiving more than 35 per cent of the votes.
TEAMMATES: HAYDEN GOLD, WILL LUDLOW, ETHAN RASSIAS, LEUWIN HARRIDGE AND CLANCY HARVEY.
Other charities which received votes included UNICEF, (24.6 per cent of votes), Canteen (19.5 per cent) and the Indigenous Literacy Foundation (17.5 per cent).
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