Introducing Our 2026 Points Framework

The experiences that shape our students most profoundly often happen outside traditional lesson time. That is why we are introducing a new co-curricular points framework for Secondary students in 2026, one that puts choice and individual growth at the heart of student life.
This framework represents 18 months of genuine collaboration. We have listened carefully to student and parent feedback through surveys and focus groups, building a system that truly reflects what our community wants and needs.
In 2026 students in Years 7–11 will earn a minimum of 30 points each year, including at least 10 from sport. Year 12 students will complete 20 points with a sporting element. Points can be earned across five diverse areas: Academic Extension, Clubs & Activities, Performing Arts, Service & Leadership, and Sport.
Aligned with our mission to provide a holistic educational experience, our focus is on engagement rather than competition. We aim to recognise consistency, effort, and contribution, celebrating each student’s personal journey instead of ranking achievements against others.
This framework is designed to help students uncover their passions, develop resilience, and build skills that last well beyond school. With the flexibility to choose their own path and the support of both staff and our Clipboard management platform, students can craft a co-curricular experience that genuinely excites them.
Supported by key co-curricular leaders we are eager to watch our students flourish as they take the reins of their co-curricular learning in 2026. Visit our co-curricular page on our website via this link to see more.
Ross Patterson
Principal






