Our house system has students split into six houses named after Australian regional towns. These houses group students behind a common colour for supporting our sporting teams.
Find out more about each house and who the house leaders are for the year:
Bathurst house
The blue house derives it's name from the famous city, Bathurst. The city is located near Macquarie River in NSW. It is renowned for it's racing circuit hosting the International Motor Festival.
Bathurst house captains
Kayla Shore and Harrison Poulson
Gundagai house
The green house is named after the small NSW country town of Gundagai. Gundagai is located approximately 380 kilometres to the south-west of Sydney. Gundagai is home to legendary tourist attractions such as The Dog on the Tuckerbox.
Gundagai house captains
Adam Madi and Jasmine Malone
Oberon house
The orange house takes after a beautiful town nestled in the Blue Mountains that stands tall (quite literally, it's 1,113 m above sea level) and proud.
Oberon house captains
Jenna Cross and Lachlan Gibbons
Perisher house
The purple house takes its name from the famous skiing town of Perisher, which is in the Snowy Mountains of NSW. It is the largest ski resort in Australia.
Perisher house captains
Hayley Stephen and Emily Vella
Ravensworth house
The red house is named after a small town not far north of Singleton on the New England Highway.
Ravensworth house captains
Veronica Baillo and Marion Alie
Yallah house
The yellow house takes it's name from Yallah which is located approximately 19 kilometres south of the Wollongong central business district. Yallah is an aboriginal word for which a number of meanings are given: native apple tree, a nearby lagoon or 'go away at once'.
Yallah house captains
Brooke Hansen and Abby Kitto