Student Achievements
Please email your student’s excellent achievements to us. We love celebrating students achieving in the Arts, sports, academics or community service. We would love to hear from you! Please email us at news@pbc-shs.eq.edu.au or you can message us through Instagram or Facebook with details of your student’s achievement and include at least one photo, and/or any links to media articles that we can share.
Soccer Champions
Congratulations to the PBC Intermediate Boys on winning the Queensland Schools Premier League Grand Final. Down 1-0 they rallied back to defeat Kelvin Grove 4-1 with goals to Captain, James Durrington and a hattrick for Forbes Porter. Roman Culina was named man of the match for his midfield performance.
In Week 3 PBC competed in the Alliance Cup for soccer. Our Year 9/10 Boys won the Grand Final and our Junior Girls made the Grand Final but lost in a penalty shoot out. Congratulations to all our Reds
Basketball CBSQ
Congratulations to our Basketball Excellence students. Both our Year 9/10 girls and boys teams and our Year 7 boys team participated in the CBSQ competitions over the past two weeks. All athletes should be proud of their efforts and the way the represented the Reds on the court. A big shout out to the parents who helped with transportation and scoring. Thanks!
Duke of Edinburgh Awards
The next Duke of Edinburgh Awards adventure was in Week 10 of Term 3 where students embarked on a trip to Binna Burra National Park. The students certainly met some challenges where the weather was perfect one day, raining the next. It was an experience to remember for all.
Day 1 saw Executive Principal Chris Capra join us on The Caves track.
Day 2 was memorable for the company we shared.
For more information on how you can get involved in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards adventures, visit our website.
PBC Leos Fundraising
The PBC Leos hold a BBQ every Saturday from 8am - 11am at Currumbin Fair outside the IGA. The Leos are raising money to help Year 10 student Kai Colless who was recently diagnosed with an extremely rare vascular condition, AVM, which caused sudden, complex and aggressive neurological symptoms. Kai has recently arrived back to the QLD Children's Hospital after a successful operation, to begin long and intensive rehabilitation to regain his independence and mobility throughout his body.
The Leos have pledged to use their 2 highest raising BBQ's they achieve until the end of the year and the Palm Beach Lions Club match the amount, then pass it on to the Colless family. This is another amazing cause that the Leos are supporting in 2022. Be sure to get along to Currumbin Fair IGA every Saturday morning to grab your sausage sizzle and help them raise as much as they can for Kai!
Gold Coast Suns Academy Awards Night
Jai Murray Year 10 was awarded runner up MVP at th Gold Coast suns U16’s, Jai's an underaged player being U15. Congratulations Jai.
Bond University Bull Sharks Netball