In addition to the Multi-Purpose Centre (MPC), Avondale School has a variety of sporting facilities across both the Primary and Secondary Campuses to cater to the interests of students.
Avondale is a member of the Hunter Region Independent Schools competition, where students that qualify in their internal carnivals will be invited to participate at the HRIS level against other schools. In 1991, HRIS sporting competitions commenced with events conducted in Swimming, Athletics, Cross Country, Netball, Indoor Cricket, Cross Country, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer and Touch Football. Currently there are 16 member schools stretching from Port Macquarie in the north, Tamworth in the west and Erina in the south. Success at this level then leads to the qualification at the NSW Combined Independent Schools (CIS) level. Several students over the years have been very successful, making it through to this level in a variety of sports.
Avondale Primary Campus has 2 large ovals which are used daily for PE classes, sports, athletics carnivals and break time play. They also have dedicated areas for long jump, discus, cricket, soccer, basketball and netball.
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Avondale School has a multi-faceted sport program that aims to teach students the value of physical activity as it relates to their health and well being.
Our aim at Avondale School is to provide a wide variety of physical activity options to students that will translate into healthy lifestyle choices that will last a lifetime.
The Secondary Campus has one large oval which is used for daily PE classes, sports, Cross Country run, and special events such as Medieval Day and Community Christmas Carols. They also have dedicated areas for basketball, tennis, volleyball and cricket practice nets.
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