Trafalgar Primary School was recently recognised for the strength of its sports program at the Victorian School Sports Awards.
The school received the Outstanding School and Community Partnership award, largely for its collaborations with Trafalgar sporting clubs which began in 2019.
The school has teamed up with local cricket, football, golf and tennis clubs among others to provide opportunities for students to try all kinds of different activities to keep healthy and active.
Even sports like taekwondo, gymnastics and dance were included, giving students an wider range of paths to choose from.
The school was recognised for their efforts at an awards ceremony in Melbourne that included guests such as runner Steve Moneghetti, para triathlete Jack Howell and Geelong AFLW player Becky Webster.
Trafalgar Primary School sport and physical education teacher Rick White said it was good for the school to receive recognition for their efforts.
"It was pretty exciting to win," he said.
"I think it's just nice to be able to recognise the work a lot of people have put in. Hopefully it's something the broader Trafalgar community can take some pride in.
"We've taken a lot of pride in our sports program and the way we've built it over the last few years, hopefully we can keep building on this in the future."
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