Sport as an aspect of the school curriculum is an integral part of an individual's development, requiring physical involvement in organised games or activities with an accepted set of rules. Participation, enjoyment and skill development are essential features of a successful school sport program.
The Oyster Bay Public School community is characterised by a strong tradition of support for participation in a variety of competitive and recreational sporting activities. As role models, teachers and parents bring enthusiasm, skill, interest and life-long involvement to sport.
The culture within the school community is for children to participate to the best of their abilities, aiming for ‘personal best', whilst at all times displaying a commitment to fair play, team work and sportsmanship.
Primary School Sport Association (PSSA)
Oyster Bay Public School provides the opportunity for students to be involved in inter-school sport competitions. As a NSW public school we benefit from the opportunities for shared activities and competitions with other schools, coordinated by school sport associations. In 2022, the children were able to try out for the following sporting teams.
Summer PSSA (Term 1)
- Boys senior softball, boys junior kanga cricket and girls junior and senior touch football.
Winter PSSA
- Boys senior and junior rugby league, girls senior and junior netball and mixed senior and junior soccer.
Summer PSSA (Term 4)
- Boys senior cricket, boys junior T-ball, girls senior softball.
Students participating in PSSA sport are required to complete, and abide by, our code of conduct. For more details, see the Premier's Sporting Challenge.
Our sport houses are:
- Green: Bradman
- Blue: Thorpe
- Red: Freeman
- Yellow: Cahill
Year 6 sport house captains are:
Cahill:
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- Vice -
Thorpe:
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- Vice -
Freeman:
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- Vice -
Bradman:
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- Vice -