Over the past few weeks, volleyball has been an outstanding opportunity for all Year 7–10 students to develop their hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, teamwork, and ability to share and cooperate on the court. The sessions promoted active participation and brought a real sense of enjoyment to each class. Students who attended the Year 7 Orientation Day also joined in, and it was great to see everyone getting involved, sharing the ball, and building positive connections through sport.
A big thank you to our incredible coaches supported by Sporting Schools Australia — their energy and guidance helped boost engagement and ensure all students felt confident to give it a go. We saw noticeable improvement in participation levels, with more students getting on the court, playing with enthusiasm, and supporting one another.
On a related note, I recently visited the Katoomba Sports & Aquatic Centre, where they run a social volleyball competition every Tuesday. It’s a great opportunity for students and community members to get involved, stay active, and continue developing their volleyball skills outside of school.


Lachlan has a dual degree in Science/Education (Ecology Major) from UQ and a diploma in Outdoor Leadership.
He has worked as a teacher over the last six years in QLD, NSW and VIC in a wide diversity of private and public school settings. He has climbed, hiked and skied across different parts of the world including New Zealand, Japan and Patagonia, and loves the outdoors!