The Junior School Bulleen Journey

Kieran McCrohan, Head of Junior School

Bulleen has become an integral part of the Junior School educational experience, particularly through the much anticipated Friday afternoon sports program for our Year 3 to 6 students.

Not only is there the excitement of the trip to Bulleen, but students are also expected to wear their sport uniform to and from school, providing an opportunity to show their allegiance to their House. The Junior School Houses – Summers, Henderson, Inglis and Friend – shape the sporting experience as the students battle for the Summer Cup in Terms 1 and 4, and the Winter Cup in Terms 2 and 3.

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Every Friday, the lunchtime bell rings at 1:00pm, prompting students to finish their play early to board a bus and head to Bulleen. While most nine to 12 year olds would hate seeing their lunchtime cut short, the prospect of heading to 63 acres of open sporting fields is a very alluring one. The bus ride to Bulleen also offers an exciting opportunity to enjoy the adventure of travelling somewhere beyond the school gates. Students will often pair up with a friend and spend this time chatting.

On arrival at Bulleen, the students are greeted with green grass as far as the eye can see. They often then have the chance to choose a sport to participate in and compete against teams representing each of the Houses. During the summer season, this can include cricket, softball, tennis and football. The winter sports include AFL football, soccer and handball.

You don't have to be the best every sport, you just have to try your best.

Year 6 student, Asher, describes the experience, “I love the competitive nature of the Winter and Summer Cups. We get to show sportsmanship and other elements of teamwork.” While Bulleen appeals to the sporting student, Asher also provides an insight into the experience for all students, “you don’t have to be the best at every sport, you just have to try your best”.

Bulleen has recently become a more integral part of Junior School life, hosting events such as House Cross Country and the Prep to Year 2 Games Evening. The cross country event provides a rare opportunity for our Prep to Year 6 cohort to compete alongside one another and demonstrate great House spirit and cheer within the bushy surrounds that Bulleen offers.

The Prep to Year 2 Games Evening has evolved over the past couple of years and made its way from the Kew campus to Bulleen. This is a valuable opportunity for our youngest students to experience this special location and enjoy an extended afternoon participating in skill-based sports activities, as well as a shared barbeque and a range of experiences that provide a window into our Outdoor Education Program. These include tent pitching, clay making, toasting marshmallows and making damper. Developing these skills in a “bush-like” setting is a gentle way for our students to be introduced to the myriad of outdoor education experiences ahead of them at Trinity.

For Year 3 student, Mason, the experience was an amazing one to do “with my friends” and it “made me feel like I was camping in the wild”.

Beyond these experiences, Bulleen also provides a wonderful environment for peer mentoring to shine. The Junior School students are often coached, umpired, guided and encouraged by older students who are keen to share their skill, expertise and passion for the opportunities that Bulleen presents. These purposeful interactions enable our older students to demonstrate their leadership and communication skills, as well as provide encouragement that inspires their younger peers to build confidence and strive to do their best.