Luminosity Co-Curricular Colours Program
This year, the College introduced the Luminosity Co-Curricular Colours Program. This program aims to formally recognise student contributions to the wonderful and vast array of activities that the College has on offer for students.
The five main categories are:
Academics
Community
Service
Performing Arts
Sport
Each category has various clubs/activities associated with them. Students must attend 90% of all clubs/activities in which they partake in to be awarded Luminosity Points. All clubs/activities will have a different allocation of points associated with them due to the nature and length of the activity.
Students who are awarded ten points or more in a category are awarded a special Luminosity badge in the shape of a star signifying their commitment to this important area of College life, as well as a certificate. The special Luminosity badge is awarded to any student who achieves ten or more points in one of the five categories.
We are pleased to announce we have had four students awarded Luminosity Colours in 2023:
Caitlin Dennis (Year 12)- Sport
Oliver Pond (Year 12)- Service
Jospeh Lettieri (Year 10)- Sport
Puneet Kaur Samra (Year 8)- Sport
We are very excited to see this program grow and develop in the future so that all students can shine both inside and outside of the classroom.
SACCSS
Earlier in Term 4, the College’s Art, Music, Technology and Sports Departments came together to celebrate our diverse student cohorts’ achievements in these areas. On the night we formally recognised the Best and Fairest players for SACCSS Senior Weekly Sport, One Day Competitions and the Year 7, 9 & 10 Premier League Seasons. Unfortunately the Year 8 competition was still underway so the Best & Fairest players were not recognised on this evening but we have added the receipients to the full list of award winners below and congratulate them all on their achievements.
ONE DAY TEAMS | BEST & FAIREST |
Year 10 Boys AFL | Tyler Arabit |
Year 8 Boys AFL | Jake Petrovski |
Intermediate Girls AFL | Sophia Hooper |
Junior Girls AFL | Atap Kuany |
Senior Tennis | Jacklyne Phan |
Intermediate Tennis | Joseph Lettieri |
Senior Mixed Netball | Jessica Lumani |
Senior Boys Futsal | Ivan Carapina |
Senior Girls Futsal | Emily Scarpuzza |
Intermediate Boys Futsal | Joseph Lettieri |
Intermediate Girls Futsal | Anabella Lococo |
Junior Boys Futsal | Zac Meilak |
Junior Girls Futsal | Chanelle Camille |
Girls Cricket | Diyanka Soni |
Junior Tennis | Puneet Kaur Samra |
SENIOR SPORT TEAMS | BEST & FAIREST |
Senior Girls Netball | Jessica Lumani |
Senior Boys Cricket | Bibek Virk |
Senior Boys Volleyball | Rayan Latu |
Senior Girls Volleyball | Tamyra Riturban |
Senior Boys AFL | David Dongrin |
Senior Girls AFL | Valentina Froma |
Senior Boys Soccer | Ding Dhieu |
Senior Girls Soccer | Ayak Machar |
Senior Boys Basketball | Adam Arkadio |
Senior Girls Basketball | Hannah Fuentes |
TEAM | BEST & FAIREST |
Year 10 Boys Basketball A | Romeo Abella |
Year 10 Boys Basketball B | Natneal Hadgu |
Year 10 Girls Basketball | Loren Camilleri |
Year 10 Boys Soccer | Joseph Lettieri |
Year 10 Girls Soccer | Blen Mesay |
Year 10 Boys Volleyball | Ethan Agatep |
Year 10 Girls Volleyball | Carmelice Sajul |
Year 10 Girls Netball | Alana Teaurima |
TEAM | BEST & FAIREST |
Year 9 AFL | Lucas Fisher |
Year 9 Boys Basketball | Alex Kamota |
Year 9 Girls Basketball | Akour Mabing |
Year 9 Boys Soccer | Jonathan Turda |
Year 9 Girls Soccer | Elizabeth Hto |
Year 9 Boys Volleyball | Paul Abrigo |
Year 9 Girls Volleyball | Arianne Espinosa |
Year 9 Girls Netball | Sarah Lumani |
TEAM | BEST & FAIREST |
Year 8 Boys Basketball | Noah Stokes |
Year 8 Girls Basketball | Puneet Kaur Samra |
Year 8 Boys Soccer | Gianni Burrone |
Year 8 Girls Soccer | Isabella Fisher |
Year 8 Boys Volleyball | Marquis Villegas |
Year 8 Girls Volleyball | Alecia May |
Year 8 Girls Netball | Summer Clapham |
Year 8 Cricket | Aaryan Karwal |
TEAM | BEST & FAIREST |
Year 7 AFL | Jarvis Hanson |
Year 7 Boys Basketball | Jacob Cabritit |
Year 7 Girls Basketball | Rebecca Abur |
Year 7 Boys Soccer | Tehillah Mazenge |
Year 7 Girls Soccer | Inagereia Separovic-Michie |
Year 7 Boys Volleyball | Armaan Bhuller |
Year 7 Girls Volleyball | Dakota Coles |
Year 7 Girls Netball | Kamaia Blake |
This year we also introduced a new award to recognise the TCC SACCSS Team of the Year. This award honours the team that has shown great leadership, commitment, pride, sportspersonship and upheld the code of behaviours expected here at the College.
This team is to be commended for their professionalism, passion to succeed and overall character. They are a great bunch of students who have represented our College with such pride and spirit. They are a true inspiration to our younger students, and we thank them for their commitment to our program, including the coaching and guidance of our younger students. Congratulations to our Year 10 Boys & Girls Volleyballs Team on being named the joint 2023 TCC Team of the Year. A much-deserved award.
Joint Team of the Year Winners |
Akash Chandra |
Amie Dicker |
Amrit Gill |
Ayezsha Tito |
Carmelice Sajul |
Ella Ainsworth |
Ethan Agatep |
Gabriel Barrett |
Gobind Gill |
Jackson Hopper |
Jason Cham |
Jayse Lubguban |
Lucas Mercado |
Miguel Pilapil |
Neve Kwek |
Ria Katuwal |
Sienna Di Battista |
Stephanie Ferdinands |
Suliana Tesi |
Coach: Mr Andrew Noble
The last 2 awards of the night recognised both male and female student who have represented the College in various SACCSS sporting carnivals and weekly SACCSS Sport in 2022. These students have personified the qualities of a true champions, displayed great sportsmanship, been exemplary role models for younger students and been identified as high achievers by their coaches. The Male and Female winner of the annual TCC SACCSS Award for 2023 were Joseph Lettieri of Year 10 and Caitlin Denis of Year 12.
Congratulations to these two students and we thank them for all they have contributed to the Sports Program at the College over the course of this year.
Year 8 Premier League Wrap Up
On Thursday November 23 we had our three Year 8 teams compete in their respective Grand Finals.
All three teams battled hard throughout the course of their matches, however, were sadly beaten by quality opposition.
Here are their results:
Netball went down to CRC North Keilor 25-14
Boys Volleyball lost to Penola 3 sets to 0
Girls Volleyball lost to CRC St Albans 3 sets to 0
Our students were gracious in defeat and played their finals with pride, enthusiasm and great sportspersonship. We are so proud of them and know they will come back bigger and better in 2024.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our students who were involved in the SACCSS Program in 2023. Your enthusiasm and dedication to our College and your team is extremely valued.
We would also like to thank all staff who got involved this year to coach our SACCSS teams in weekly sport, one day competitions or major carnivals. Without our passionate staff such programs would not run, so we very much appreciate the time they have given up to be part of this program.
In only our second full year of SACCSS Sport we could not have asked for a better year on the field and courts, and we look forward to an even bigger and better year in 2024.
Margie White
Sport and Co-Curricular Leader