As we enter the Secondary School’s subject selection period for 2025, I am delighted to share with you the opportunities that await our students at St Peters Lutheran College Springfield.
Across Term 3, students in Years 7-10 will be presented with a unique opportunity to tailor their learning experience for Years 8-11, 2025 through our diverse range of elective subjects. Electives are a window to the world of specialised knowledge, allowing students to delve into subjects that spark curiosity and passion. They are the stepping stones to discovering students’ strengths and interests, and they play a pivotal role in shaping students’ future academic and career paths.
The College takes pride in offering a broad spectrum of engaging electives across key learning areas. Whether students are drawn to the Arts, Humanities, Languages, Mathematics, Physical Education, Sciences, or Technologies, our curriculum is designed to cater to our students’ aspirations and inspire a love for learning. Further, to ensure our students graduate as future-ready, we focus on nurturing adaptability, critical thinking, and an entrepreneurial mindset. This is evident in the design of our innovative vertical elective Junior High model, enabling students with similar interests across Year levels to learn in a blended environment through entangled pedagogy.
According to McKinsey (2023) research, the Australian Labor market is set to undergo significant changes. There is a growing need for professionals in Technology, Healthcare, and Renewable Energy sectors. This need is reflected in the choices of our St Peters Old Scholars, who overwhelmingly select to pursue courses in Health and Technologies through tertiary study. Our subject offerings are aligned with these trends, ensuring that our graduates are well-prepared for the high-demand careers that await them. For example, this year, we have introduced several new subjects to our Senior suite for Year 11, 2025, including:
Diploma of Business
Economics
Engineering
Health
Information & Communication Technology
It is important that each student consider their study options thoughtfully, engaging in conversations with trusted Academic staff. In selecting their elective subjects, we encourage students in all Year levels to ask themselves:
What subjects will I both value and enjoy?
What subjects will both challenge me and enable strong achievement?
What subjects will support me to pursue my post-school aspirations?
What blend of subjects will support my ongoing fulfilment and wellbeing, enabling ongoing, active leadership and contribution to the community life of the College?
In the coming weeks, 2025 Curriculum Handbooks will be published, accompanied with Year level subject selection seminars during Pastoral Care lessons. Further, futures workshops with our expert Careers Counsellor, Mrs Sarah Johnson, will take place across Semester 2. As parents, we invite you to explore subject options available and to engage with our faculty to ensure the best choices for your child’s future.
Ms Sarah Gunn Director of Studies & Pedagogy
What's On
St Peters Springfield Twilight Tour
Head of Springfield, Mr Craig Brown, cordially invites you to join us for a Twilight Tour and the opportunity to experience the St Peters Springfield campus.
The Twilight Tour will commence at 5:00pm, with registrations from 4:45pm. Immerse yourself in our state-of-the-art classrooms, modern facilities, and dynamic learning spaces. Learn about our College's educational philosophy and seize the opportunity to ask any questions you may have for existing staff, students and families.
WHEN: Tuesday 10 September 2024, registrations from 4:45pm, tours from 5:00pm-5:45pm
WHERE: St Peters Springfield, 42 Wellness Way, Springfield Central
What's on Term 3, Week 4
6 AUGUST – Year 10 Immunisations
7 AUGUST – Prep and Year 12 100 Day Celebration
12 AUGUST – Secondary ICAS English
13 AUGUST – Primary ICAS English
14 AUGUST – EKKA – Normal School Day
16 AUGUST – Secondary Years Information Session (for Primary Years)
16 AUGUST – Primary Years Disco
Maha Sinnathamby’s Ideas and Imagination
Life Symposium 2 - Wednesday August 7 | 6:45pm - 8:15pm
Join us for an inspiring session with Dr Justin Coulson, renowned co-host and parenting expert on Channel Nine’s Parental Guidance. As the founder of happyfamilies.com.au and the author of nine best-selling books on raising resilient children, Justin is recognised as one of Australia’s most trusted authorities on parenting, relationships, and wellbeing.
We’ve all heard the news. A former Sydney schoolgirl. A petition. Literally thousands of stories of sexual assault. Non-consensual sexual encounters that are claimed to be common-place occurrences at parties for teens.
And our kids think it’s normal. They think it’s just how things are.
How are we supposed to talk to our children – our teenagers – about consent, respect, alcohol and other drugs, staying safe, and all of the risks they face? Between us not knowing what to say, or when or how to say it, and our kids not willing to hear it, we’re in a tough spot. But we have to have the conversations. We must. So where do we start?
Dr Justin Coulson, one of Australia’s leading parenting experts and father to six daughters, has put together a presentation designed specifically for parents of high school students. In this session, you’ll hear:
What teenagers are getting up to in terms of alcohol, drugs, pornography, and sex;
Why they think they know everything (and why it’s so hard to teach them anything);
Simple ways to have the conversations your teenager needs to have in a way that invites them to want to listen;
The critical things every parent must do to reduce the risk that their child will be either a perpetrator or a victim of non-consensual sexual activity (assault).
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and tools to have those difficult conversations with your child/ren around sex, consent and staying safe. This is an event not to be missed.
All proceeds from the Symposium will be donated to a children’s charity.
Thank you for your ongoing support and I look forward to seeing you at Symposium 2.
Ministry
Gideons Visit to Secondary Years Chapel
Last Thursday, the Secondary Years Chapel was blessed with a visit from Dr Gordon Timbs, a speaker from Gideons International. Gideons place bibles in hotel rooms, hospital waiting rooms, prisons and schools. They offer a New Testament to every Year 7 student in Australia, wherever possible.
Dr Timbs is 91 years old, but he has more energy than many teenagers! He passionately shared the good news of Jesus in the bible and related this good news to many things the students experience.
To conclude Chapel, Year 7 students were presented with a copy of the red New Testament with Psalms and Proverbs. Other students who wished to receive a copy were able to do so.
Dr Timbs has been visiting St Peters Springfield since we commenced in 2008, only missing 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions. The students were blessed by his presentation and his enthusiasm for the Lord and for life. We are grateful for his heart for St Peters Springfield and for our students.
Pastor Matt Wilksch
God welcomes you
The Olympics are upon us!! And you will (living slightly in the future from when I am writing this), no doubt, have seen or heard even more of the incredible work of our Australian team. We are, as is understandable, particularly aware of our personal connections, and I proudly informed several friends over the weekend that numerous Olympians are current or former students of St Peters. I am not much of a sports person but I, like many others, will tune into two weeks of remarkable feats of human ability. For me it is a moment, but for the athletes it’s their whole life - train and compete and push and strain and be ranked by accomplishment. It’s a momentous achievement to even make it to the Olympics, let alone to win a medal.
In the bible, our lives are compared with a competition. Paul, particularly, draws on this image repeatedly.
Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? ‘Run in such a way as to get the prize.’ 1 Corinthians 9:24 tells us to push, push, push as there is a prize at stake. And in a different competition, ‘…God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.’ 1 Corinthians 1:27 reveals that God’s choice is not always the strongest and best. What’s important in the race being run, is faithfulness to finish. The key is faithfulness.
While our incredible Olympians are out competing, we admire and champion their faithfulness to the race. They have already made us proud, and God proud too. And God’s focus on faithfulness means that you, having not made the Olympic team, please God by your faithfulness to the callings in front of you. And it is a relief that God does not play favourites based on our abilities. When Jesus walked the earth, he made it clear that the people whom the world and the church had rejected were the people he would welcome. He said it was the sick who needed him, not the healthy. What this equates to for us, is that the you and me of the world, who are not the quickest, the smartest, the most spiritual, the strongest or the best are just as significant, and just as welcome in God’s kingdom, as the cream of our sporting crop.
Some closing thoughts:
For those who feel like you may be the ‘spiritually sick’: God welcomes you, and fire will not rain from heaven when you reach out to God in prayer or connection with a community of believers.
For those who might not feel like the ‘spiritually sick’: There is much to do – train, race, serve, etc. – but none of it will ‘earn’ God’s love. We respond to what God has done and given by our works and achievements. There may be much to do, but there is nothing to prove.
And for all our Olympians and their families: Congratulations and we are proud of you, run faithfully, give it your all, and enjoy the experience!
Ben Lyons Chaplain at Springfield
Important Notices
Continuing Enrolment 2025
Dear Parents, Guardians, and Caregivers
We wish to assure you that planning at the College is well underway to ensure effective educational programs, staffing, and administration at our College in 2025. To assist us with finalising details it is important that the College is aware of our expected student numbers.
My child will continue as a student at St Peters Springfield in 2025
There is no requirement for the families of students who will remain at the College in 2025 to contact us. Unless the Head of Springfield or Enrolments Office receives specific written advice from you that your child is leaving at the end of 2024, we will assume your child’s enrolment will continue and as such, their place at the College in 2025 is secured. Families who will remain at St Peters into 2025, therefore, do not need to take any action.
My child will leave St Peters Springfield at the end of 2024
In the first instance, we would welcome your feedback and the opportunity to discuss why your student is not continuing. We understand that some circumstances or family plans cannot be changed, but sometimes we can assist in serving you and the community better by discussing your reasons for leaving.
If you intend for your child/ren to cease their enrolment at the College at the end of 2024, we wish to remind families that written notification is required one term in advance. Whilst we would very much appreciate your advice as soon as you are able, the final date for acceptance of notice before families are required to pay one term of fees in lieu of notice will be Monday, 30 September 2024.
If you have any questions regarding continuing or new enrolment with St Peters, please contact the Enrolments Team by email at s.enrolments@stpeters.qld.edu.au, or by phone at 3470 3888.
Enrolments Registrar
Secondary Years
St Peters Year 10 Economics Team Shines in Inaugural Competition
We are thrilled to announce that, for the first time in our College's history, St Peters Springfield’s Year 10 Economics Team participated in the prestigious UQ and QETA (Queensland Economics Teachers Association) Economics Competition. This annual event is designed for Years 10-12 Economics students across Queensland and is a wonderful opportunity for students to showcase their knowledge and skills in Economics.
Our students, under the dedicated guidance of Miss Banks, undertook extensive extra learning and study to prepare for this competition. The event, held online from 22 - 26 July 2024, challenged students with 30 multiple-choice questions on basic economic principles and current economic issues. The Year 10 section of the competition included questions covering all three topics in Year 11, Unit 1, Markets and Models, including market failure, which was extension work for all students who were involved, additional to their regular study.
Participation in this competition required a significant commitment from our students, who demonstrated remarkable dedication and enthusiasm. Their efforts and integrity throughout this process have been exemplary.
We are incredibly proud of our students' hard work and achievements. Their participation marks a significant milestone in our school's history, and we hope it will inspire more students to take an interest in Economics in the future. The prize pool for Year 10 students included a total of $200.00, and while results are yet to be announced, we are optimistic about our students' performance. We look forward to seeing the results, and students are in the running to win prizes planned at the University of Queensland's School of Economics.
Congratulations to all our Year 10 Economics Team members: Varad P, Cameron B and Lachlan S. Let us celebrate the dedication and success of our students as they continue to strive for excellence in Economics.
Miss Natasha Banks Secondary Years Teacher
Year 8 Geography Excursion
Year 8 students recently embarked on an exciting, full-day Geography excursion, actively exploring coastal landforms and landscapes at the Gold Coast.
They investigated the formation of Queensland beaches and observed firsthand the processes that shape the State’s coastline. Students discussed human use and the management of related issues, fostering an understanding of sustainable practices.
Days like this, develop a deep and accurate understanding of geomorphological changes, enhancing student appreciation of our dynamic environment.
The College’s deepening connection with the superb Brisbane Urban Environmental Education Centre, since 2023 has led to a series of positive, active, curriculum-linked learning experiences for our Geography students across both the Junior High and Senior Years.
The above would not be possible without the Humanities teaching team whose vital and rich subject area expertise and skills build learning that thrives outside the textbooks!
Mr Alexander Mason Curriculum Leader – Humanities
Performing Arts
Arts News
Everything around you can use. It's like your tools and your material. Whether it's in performing arts like dance, or visual arts, or poetry, a lot of those elements can come and help you, can trigger your creativity. But you have to be open, be aware, and you have to be ready to look. Chath Piersath
Beenleigh Eisteddfod
Congratulations to Grainger Concert Band, Kats-Chernin Wind Ensemble (3rd Place), Allegro Strings (1st Place) and Cantabile Strings (3rd Place) who participated in the Beenleigh Eisteddfod last week. Our thanks and appreciation to their Directors Ms Celine Crellin, Ms Kathleen Kalkaus, accompanist Mrs Sarah Schmeider and Ms Powell for her organisation for the event. Congratulations also to Ruhika S on her 1st Place at the Beenleigh Eisteddfod performing in the Musical Theatre (Stage or Film) section and Jano K who was awarded a Very Highly Commended Grade 6-8 Strings. Ribbons and plaques will be presented at the relevant Assemblies for the ensemble results.
Ipswich Junior Speech Eisteddfodt the Ipswich Junior Speech Eisteddfod last week, Year 6 were awarded 2nd Place. Congratulations to Mrs Wilson for her work with the students in preparing them for their inaugural performance at this eisteddfod. The students learnt the importance of pause and comic timing and balancing emotional changes as a group.
Well done to William V, Maxim V, Tejas B, Yug K, Sophia D, Ruby W, Julia B, Shanaya D, Bernie D, Duffy D, Anvi D, Kabir D, Avyukt C, Lexie H, Cherish E, Callum V, Eeshani C, Lola Z, Maalvika S, Emily M, Aahana P, Maya D, Gary R, Sherry S, Aadhya R, Emily S, Nysha V, and Mei-Li Rose B who also participated in this eisteddfod last week and achieved excellent results. Shanaya attended the Speech and Drama Awards night on Wednesday evening as she was awarded the Aggregate award for her age group. Thanks to Mrs Kathy Wilson and Mrs Yamin Scott for their work with these students.
Primary Years Lunchtime Concert
Thanks to the Arts Captains and the Instrumental Tutors who are presently organising a Primary Years Lunchtime Concert. The Concert will be held at 10:10am on Wednesday 14 August on the Concourse.
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Drama Troupe have been busily rehearsing for their inaugural performance of the Emperor’s New Clothes to held on Friday 30 August in the Learning Commons at 6:00pm. There will be no admission charge for this event, but reservations will be required, so please click on the link below to reserve a ticket. Emperor's New Clothes Reservation.
Thanks to Mr Kirkham, Ms Yates and members of Art Club who are assisting with props and set design visuals. This event presents a wonderful opportunity for arts collaboration and celebration. We look forward to seeing you there!
Dolce Voce Transition to Con Brio
An invitation is extended to current Year 6 members of Dolce Voce to join Con Brio rehearsals from Week 5 on Monday’s from 7:10am-8:10am. This presents an opportunity to perform with Con Brio for the remainder of the year and for a smooth transition into this Secondary ensemble. There is an expectation that students will continue to contribute to attend Dolce Voce rehearsals.
Studio Recitals
Private Tuition Studio Recitals will be held on Monday 19 and Thursday 22 August only, with three recitals each afternoon. Please complete the Microsoft form using the link below by Monday 12 August. Performance number limits will apply so do not delay your response. Studio Recitals Sign Up.
Upcoming Events
Primary Years Lunchtime Concert: Wednesday 14 August
Studio Recitals: Monday 19 August and Thursday 22 August
The Emperor’s New Clothes: Friday 30 August
Mrs Geraldine Campbell Performing Arts Coordinator
Sport
Springfield Sport
WDNA
Congratulations to our St Peters Springfield WDNA SPLC3 team who won the WDNA Carnival on Sunday. This team remains undefeated over six rounds to take out first place. These girls played fantastic Netball and are now highly motivated for the rest of the Netball season.
QLD Firebirds Visit
It was fantastic to have Hulita Veve from the QLD Firebirds visit our Netball training last Wednesday. Hulita’s experience as a professional netballer inspired our netballers to be the best they can be. Our netballers gained great insight into Hulita’s skills and expertise. Students were able to spend some time getting items signed by Hulita.
Years 3-6 Running Club – starting Week 4
In Week 4, Running Club for Years 3-6 will start on Monday and Thursday afternoons from 2:30pm – 4:00pm in preparation of our Athletic Carnivals. Mr Brayne will coach these sessions on the College Oval with a particular focus on Sprints, Middle Distance, Relays, High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, and Discus. Please email Mr Brayne on n.brayne@stpeters.qld.edu.au if your child will be attending, so we can register for this. There is no cost for these sessions.
Track & Field Training
A reminder for all students in Years 4-12. Track & Field trainings are on offer every Wednesday and Thursday morning here at the Springfield campus. Trainings start at 6:15am and finish at 7:30am.
Mr Brendan Johns Head of Sport
Girls Sport
QGSSSA Winter Sport
Well done to all girls who represented the College last weekend against Brisbane State High School. I want to particularly acknowledge the Open Volleyball team who demonstrated great composure and executed brilliantly under pressure. In a match that lasted over two hours, the team were down two sets to one and then down seven to nine in the fifth and deciding set before coming back to win 15-11 and take out the match, three sets to two. It was fantastic to see so many girls stay behind and support the Open team along with many staff, parents and friends.
Due to Vicki Wilson Netball and Volleyball Schools Cup, there are a number of rescheduled fixtures coming up over the next fortnight. Please look out for communication from your Sport Coordinator for updates and how this may affect your daughter’s team.
A reminder that our expectation is that any absences from training or fixtures are communicated to the relevant Sport Coordinator in advance. Please ensure that you arrive on time for your warm-up or duty and in the correct playing uniform.
Good luck to all teams against St Aidan’s AGS this weekend. It is Netball Focus Round, and I would like to thank students in advance for their support. A reminder that all non-playing spectators must be in full school uniform.
Saturday is Open Day at the College and parking will be a challenge onsite. Please allow extra time to ensure that you arrive on time for your warm-up.
All results and ladder positions can be found at the QGSSSA website.
We are looking forward to the first QGSSSA Lead Up Meet, which will be held on Friday 2 August at the UQ Athletics Centre. The bus will depart from IND at 3:30pm. Please note that there will be no return bus for day students.
This season IMPI are providing prizes for age group winners in selected Track & Field events. These events have been highlighted on the schedule.
Girls will be emailed a form each week which they are required to complete to confirm their attendance by 3:00pm Wednesday. If they are unable to attend, they need to email Mr McGregor-Lowndes to advise their absence.
All students must wear the St Peters #11 singlet. The grey long sleeve Track & Field shirt is available for purchase from the Parent Portal; please bring your receipt to Sports House to collect your shirt. Remember to bring warm St Peters clothing and note that slides / crocs are not allowed.
The QG Lead Up Meets are a crucial part of our preparation for the Track & Field Championships in Week 10. These meets provide excellent competition practice and play a significant role in our team selection process.
Last year, St Peters were just 11 points away from securing the Stephens Aggregate Cup for the first time in history. We anticipate another close competition in 2024, and the commitment and consistency in training from everyone over the next seven weeks will be essential. The competition for places on our team will make us stronger and better prepared.
Training is on Wednesday afternoons / evenings in the Indoor Gym from Week 5
QGSSSA Senior Championships (Years 10-12) | Saturday 5 October
QGSSSA Junior Championships (Years 7-9) | Saturday 12 October
Student Achievements
We would like to acknowledge student sporting achievements throughout the year. If your daughter has competed at a national or international level, please click here to share the details with us.
Term 3 Sports Coordinators
Before reaching out to one of our lovely coordinators, please first check to see if the information you require is available on the St Peters App.
Andy McGregor-Lowndes Acting Girls Sport Coordinator
Boys Sport
Boys Weekly Sport
Last week featured a range of events for students to demonstrate their sporting prowess, from Junior High Track & Field Carnival, to watching our Senior Tennis First complete a comeback against St Laurence’s and finally was rounded off with our golfers on Monday compete admirably in freezing wind conditions at Keperra Golf Club. These displays personified ‘Plus Ultra’ for students to go More Beyond what they thought was possible. From the students trying shot put for the first time and seeing his house mates cheer him on after each of his throws improved to the Basketball Captain being picked up by his team mate after putting his body on the line to draw a foul and stop St Laurence’s extending their three point lead in tense affair. Every week I see students whose determination and courage display why they bleed St Peters maroon.
Congratulations and thank you
AIC Golf: Congratulations to the St Peters Golf team: Jacob M (12), Noah J (12), Tanna C (9), Aaron W (9) and Xiao (7) who competed. who competed in the AIC Championships held at Keperra Golf Club on Monday 29 July. St Peters finished tied first in the Balharry Shield (Net competition), but lost on a countback and third in the Gross Shield. Noah J, managed to win closest to the pin on hole six, taking home a box of balls for being 1.5m away from the hole.
Individual Gross Results
Tanna 3rd, Jacob 6th, Xiao 9th
Individual Net Results
Xiao 4th, Tanna 7th, Jacob 9th
Rugby League News
After a tense two matches against Iona College both teams were challenged in Round 2 as they faced the strongest opposition so far. Despite the imminent challenge our 7Bs were leading until they dying minute, but were unable to see out the match going narrowly down, while our Senior Rugby league team were challenged by a well organised Iona side. We look forward to seeing you bounce back at training this week and against St Patrick’s and Padua College respectively.
Tennis News
Congratulations to the St Peters AIC tennis teams over the weekend. We were down players due to sickness and absences but the resilience of our College’s Tennis players as competitors brought home the result. Our First IV, beat St Laurence's in the closest competition this season. This weekend we take on St Patrick’s College with our Juniors 5-8 at Sandgate Tennis Centre and our Seniors 9-12 at University of Queensland. Looking forward to a great season ahead!
basketball News
This past weekend, our Basketball teams faced some tough competition across the board against St Laurence’s. Although victories were scarce, the boys displayed commendable effort and resilience in each game. A special congratulations to the teams that secured wins – your dedication and teamwork are truly commendable. We look forward to seeing your winning streak continue!
This weekend is our Focus Round, so please come and support the boys' program. The First V will be finishing off the day with a game at 12:15PM.
track & Field News
With the first Track & Field meet for boys fast approaching in little under a month on 22 August, it is essential that boys are attending their nominated sessions consistently. Athletes should prioritise Tuesday afternoon sessions at UQ and also sprinters on Wednesday afternoon at Mayer oval for best opportunity for selection and preparation for Relays.
Please CLICK HERE for BASKETBALL game day schedule
For our St Peters sporting programs to positively develop and grow, it is paramount that our students attend training sessions for their chosen sport, so they can improve and refine sport-specific skills and build cohesion amongst their team-mates.
If students are unable to attend some training sessions, it is vital that their absence is communicated to their coaches firstly, and also the respective coordinator/s.
Term 3 Sport Sign Up
Last week all boys were emailed advising that Term 4 and 2025 Term 1 Sport sign on has now opened. Please complete the following survey by Friday 2 August, so that the College has accurate records of who is playing which Sports moving forwards.
To help St Peters celebrate the sporting achievements of students who have competed in a State or National teams please complete the Microsoft forms – CLICK HERE
With hundreds of athletes competing in dozens of sports, this will help us ensure your students achievements are not left unnoticed and can be considered for College celebrations.
Please also CLICK HERE to access the AIC Sporting Calendar for 2024.
Matchday expectations
A reminder that all St Peters boys do need to be dressed correctly at both AIC training and at AIC games. All uniform items can be purchased from Shop45 or via School Locker, please refer to the website for opening hours. For matchdays enclosed footwear must be worn to games, no slides or Crocs are to be worn at St Peters or associated AIC schools.
Basketball
Correct Training and Playing Uniform Requirements
At Games – All St Peters AIC Basketballers must be wearing:
St Peters jersey
St Peters maroon PE/sports shorts
Joggers must be worn at all times – No slides or thongs are to be worn at any time
Rugby League
Correct Training and Playing Uniform Requirements
Training – students must wear their ‘Program Shirt’ to their training session.
Games – students are to arrive at their game wearing:
St Peters ‘program shirt’ and then get changed into their jersey
Mouthguard is mandatory
Long maroon football socks
Joggers must be worn at all times – No slides or thongs are to be worn at any time
Tennis
Students to wear full PE uniform with tennis hat to games. First IV to wear the First uniform presented at the start of the season.
Track & Field
Students to wear the Track & Field singlet to all meets
ST PETERS STUDENT SPECTATORS ON GAMEDAYS
Please note, dogs are not permitted on campus to accompany spectators to watch Football or Rugby fixtures (service dogs permitted).
Should any St Peters student be attending a St Peters sporting event/game outside of normal College hours, it is expected that they are dressed in St Peters formal uniform. Should a student not be wearing the correct attire when attending a sporting event/game, they may be asked to leave the venue.
WET WEATHER AND CANCELLATIONS
With regards to wet weather and any unforeseen or potential cancellations of AIC sports, please ensure that you keep an eye out for notifications and alerts via the St Peters App. We will endeavour to keep everyone updated on both training cancellations and game day changes as the week progresses.