Paterson House claimed overall victory at the St Paul's Anglican Grammar School secondary school house swimming sports recently.
The vibrant atmosphere went beyond competition to emphasise house spirit and teacher involvement.
Students were encouraging in cheering on their respective houses, while teachers played a pivotal role in fostering camaraderie, wellbeing and co-curricular pursuits.
Year 12 students led the charge in uplifting their peers, demonstrating support and encouragement throughout the event.
All teams showed high exuberance and levels of participation, with Paterson House clinching the house spirit shield two points ahead of Chisholm House, highlighting the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all students.
A combined campus event between St Paul's Warragul and Traralgon campuses, Paterson House claimed the overall house swim shield with 820 points, with Lalor House placing second with 782 points and Chisholm House coming in third with 559 points.
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