2012 School Magazine
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After a debatable loss In the first event of the annual Bi-Gramma series to our rivals. Brisbane Grammar School. the girls fought hard to level the playing field in the netball event In early August the outstanding combination of Open and Senior A netball player convincing!y beat the boys in the battle. As the girls swarmed the sidelines of the court. the boys must have been Intimidated by the loud cheers and war cries after stumbling into the MCCrae Grassie Centre. late. The level of skill and understanding of the unfamiliar game demonstrated by the boys was quite respectsbte but could not compete with the elite sportsmanship of the Grammar girls. This win put the girls into an equal position to take out the title of the Bi-Grammar series ISABELLA ANDERSSON 112Hl
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INIT^I^I ^IW, INIT^MMI MIKAELA EDDIE112HIAND MADELINE PIPER 112Gl This year. School spirit exceeding all limits was part'CUIarty evident at the various Blue Days. Before the aGSSSA Swimming. Cross Country and Winter Fixtures as wett as Head of River. the School was transformed into a sea of blue The 91rts decorated the School and themselves to display their overwhelming School spirit. At lunch times. students swarmed to level three of the CLC to dance and to support all girls competing In their respective sports with a School war cry. These days helped unite all girls as well as inot vate all competitors as it exemptIfied the incredible support network and immense School pride. The Student Council also took this OPPortun ty to raise funds for various charities through a variety of Initiatives including sell rig blue jelly and mini burgers. which all girls embraced enthusiastically
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