Claudia, Daniella, Remi, AJ and Levi are a few of the students to represent OLA at the Hills Zone Carnival.
Forty-five students represented OLA at the Hills Zone Carnival held at Blacktown Olympic Athletic Centre.
The students participated with enthusiasm and gave every event they were in their all, demonstrated great sportsmanship and showed excellent behaviour throughout the day.
Both, Mrs Hey and Miss Grima were proud of all the students and their wonderful achievements.
From the 45 students, ten students competed at the next level in the following events:
- 4x100m Relay event (Senior girls-Nicolas T, Jade R, Claudia C and Hollie F)
- 8Yr girls 100m-Charlotte A
- 13Yr boys 100m-Sebastian C
- Discus- Remi F
- Discus- Tyler S (who on the day broke the record and now currently holds the Hills Zone Record for 29.8m) 200m- Jade R
- Shot Put- Jade R
- Shot Put-Riley P
- Shot Put-Kenny K
Tyler set a new record (29.80m) in Discus.
A special thank you to all the parents who helped both Mrs Hey and myself throughout the day. It was greatly appreciated and wonderful to see so many parents there supporting their children.
The following students were successful in proceeding to the Diocesan Level.
- Kenny K (Shot put)
- Charlotte A (8 yrs 100 metres)
- Remi F (Discus)
- Jade R (11 yrs 200 mts, shot put)
- Riley P (Discus)
- Sebastian C (13 yrs 100 mts)
- Tyler Spiteri (discus) who set a new Zone Record
- Girls relay team– Jade R, Nicola T, Hollie F and Claudia C – will proceed to the next level.
Jade R collected her 4th place in the 200m.
Charlotte finished 3rd in the 100m final.
Congratulations to all the students who participated to achieve their personal best and represented OLA with lots of pride and fine sportsmanship.
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19 Oct 2025
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Socktober 2025- Silly Sock Mufti Day Fundraiser – Wednesday 22nd October! This year, Our Lady of the Angels is proud to participate in Socktober 2025, Catholic Mission’s annual flagship school engagement program. The goal is to bring communities together to make a real impact on global issues. This year, Catholic Mission is raising awareness and funds for the 'Caring Center in Mongolia', which provides essential care and support for homeless children. To show our support, students are invited to wear silly socks with their school uniform on Wednesday, 22nd October. Throughout the week, there will be fun sock games and activities to celebrate Socktober! We kindly ask families to contribute what they can to OLA’s Socktober collective fundraiser through the QkR! App. Donations will be gratefully accepted until 1st November. Thank you for your support in helping make a difference in the lives of those in need!