In a display of skill and camaraderie, St Paul's Anglican Grammar School's swim team emerged victorious once again at the highly anticipated South Eastern Independent Schools Association's (SEISA) swim carnival.
The St Paul's team, comprising both junior and secondary students from years six to 12 across Warragul and Traralgon campuses, showcased exemplary teamwork and dedication throughout the competition.
Competing against formidable opponents from other SEISA member schools, including Beaconhills Pakenham, Beaconhills Berwick, Newhaven College and Gippsland Grammar, St Paul's swimmers demonstrated not only their prowess in the water but also embodied good conduct and camaraderie.
Celebrating individual achievements, St Paul's claimed several age champions titles: Jayden Tran, Phoebe Balcombe, Brody Cargill and Noah Warner.
SEISA fosters holistic development through interschool competitions in both sporting and cultural experiences, providing a platform for students to develop their wellbeing through the pursuit of personal growth and community engagement within co-curricular activities.
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