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Jessica Davidson and Siobhan Dubois, Year 12

WYLIE HOUSE CAPTAINS’ REPORT

2021 was a year full of spirit and teamwork across all the Houses. The Wylie girls’ sportsmanship and participation made for a remarkable year that demonstrated their unmatched talent and enthusiasm.

Swimming Carnival

The annual Swimming Carnival was spread over two days, with the Wylie girls demonstrating tough competition and engagement. In the pool, the girls swam excellently and achieved many ribbons while they had fun and enjoyed themselves. The girls racked up a total point score of 770 points which would not have been possible without the amazing contributions from all of Wylie.

Athletics Carnival

The Athletics Carnival was an incredible opportunity for the Wylie girls to showcase their talents and spirit with all the girls participating in track and field events. The girls who ran, walked and danced through the course allowed for a day of fun. Sadly, we did not leave with a podium finish, but the number of girls trying new events and participating was impressive to see.

House Charity

For 2021, Wylie focused on supporting the charity R U OK? This charity works to encourage conversations and connections with those struggling through difficult times in their lives.

House Time

Wylie House participated in multiple House Time sessions catering to our House charity R U O K ? in 2021.

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Madeline Potts, Year 8

Charlotte Tidemann, Year 7 Stephanie Feng, Year 8, Sophia Qu, Year 8, Rae Liu, Year 8, Rebecca Zhao, Year 8, Felicity He, Year 9 and Sabrina Rolinek, Year 9

Jessica Davidson and Siobhan Dubois, Year 12

Our Term 1, House Time was centred on House unity and the creation of a legacy that will continue throughout the years. Girls from Years 7 to 12 were placed in vertical House groups where they collaborated and worked together to create a House emblem and motto. We loved seeing the girls’ artistic sides as they experimented with symbols of wolves and the colour yellow. During our Term 2 House Time, we created friendship bracelets. It was awesome to see the girls incorporate the R U OK? values of care and support for one another with the friendship bracelets helping serve as a reminder. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Term 3, we were unable to join again for House Time. However, we were so grateful that it was a great success in the previous terms and that the girls embraced the connections they made.

Jessica Davidson, Wylie House Captain Siobhan Dubois, Wylie House Deputy Captain

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