Associated Private Schools

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Associated Private Schools
HeadquartersGold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Membership
8 member schools
A.B. Paterson College
All Saints Anglican School
Coomera Anglican College
Emmanuel College
King's Christian College
Somerset College
Saint Stephen's College
Trinity Lutheran College

The Associated Private Schools (APS) is a sporting association of eight private schools in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.[1][2]

Current member schools[edit]

School Location Founded Denomination Day/boarding School colours School nickname
A.B. Paterson College Arundel 1990 Non-denominational Day Green, yellow and white
     
A.B.
All Saints Anglican School[3] Merrimac 1987 Anglican Day and boarding Navy blue, light blue and beige
     
ASAS
Coomera Anglican College Coomera 1997 Anglican Day Mint, white and dark blue
     
CAC
Emmanuel College Carrara 1984 Multi-denominational Day Dark blue, blue and yellow
     
Emmanuel
King's Christian College Reedy Creek 1980 Non-denominational Day Teal, dark blue and white
     
Kings
Somerset College Mudgeeraba 1983 Non-denominational Day White, navy blue and forest green
     
Somerset
Saint Stephen's College Coomera 1995 Anglican Catholic Day Orange, dark blue and white
     
SSC
Trinity Lutheran College Ashmore 1981 Lutheran Day Green, white and dark green
     
TLC

Sports[edit]

Winter (Terms 1-2) Summer (Terms 3-4)
Hockey Australian rules football
Netball (female only) Basketball
Rugby (male only) Cricket (male only)
Soccer Softball (female only)
Tennis
Volleyball Touch football
Water polo

Results[edit]

Australian rules football[edit]

Open Boys Finals[edit]

Year Premiers Score Runners-up Venue Ref.
2018  Emmanuel  5.7 (37) – 1.2 (8) Coomera Metricon Stadium [4]
2019 Coomera 4.4 (28) – 4.3 (27) All Saints Metricon Stadium [5]

Open Girls Finals[edit]

Year Premiers Score Runners-up Venue Ref.
2018 Somerset 5.4 (34) – 0.1 (1) Coomera Metricon Stadium [6]
2019 Coomera 6.3 (39) – 4.5 (29) Somerset Metricon Stadium [7]

Basketball[edit]

Open A Boys Finals[edit]

Year Premiers Score Runners-up Venue Ref.
2018 Saint Stephen's King's AB Paterson College [8]

Netball[edit]

1st VII Finals[edit]

Year Premiers Score Runners-up Venue Ref.
2016 Coomera 30–25 Somerset Coomera Anglican College [9]
2017 Somerset 55–26 Coomera Coomera Indoor Sports Centre [10]
2018 Somerset 60–27 All Saints [11]
2019 Somerset 39–27 All Saints [12]
2020 Somerset 61–14 All Saints Trinity Lutheran College [13]
2021 Somerset 50–35 Coomera Somerset College [14]
2022 - - -
2021 Somerset 52–35 King's -

Rugby[edit]

1st XV Finals[edit]

Year Premiers Score Runners-up Venue Ref.
2015 All Saints 29–3 Somerset Bond University [15]
2016 All Saints 15–12 Somerset Bond University [16]
2017 Somerset 22–19 All Saints Bond University [17]
2018 Somerset 21–5 King's Bond University [18]
2019 All Saints
Somerset
17–17[a] Bond University [19]
2021 Somerset 14–10 King's Bond University [20]
2022 Kings 31–14 Somerset Bond University [21]
2023 Kings 26–18  Emmanuel  Bond University [22]
  1. ^ The 2019 APS Rugby Grand Final ended in a 17–17 draw which meant Somerset and All Saints held the trophy together for a shared premiership.

Water Polo[edit]

Open A Boys Finals[edit]

Year Premiers Score Runners-up Venue Ref.
2018 Trinity 9–8  Emmanuel  Trinity Lutheran College
2019 Trinity 11–1 All Saints Trinity Lutheran College [23]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Trinity Lutheran College Inter-School Sport (APS)
  2. ^ King's Christian College - Sport
  3. ^ Gold Coast sports injury experts say safety is a must for all codes
  4. ^ "Somerset College dominate 2018 APS Grand Final Day". AFL Queensland. 13 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Coomera Anglican College win senior female and male Associated Private Schools' AFL grand finals". Coomera Anglican College. 10 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Somerset College head of sport says matter of time before they have AFLW representatives". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  7. ^ "APS male and female Grand Finals held at Metricon Stadium". Coomera Anglican College. 10 November 2019.
  8. ^ Acta Ludi - 16 November 2018
  9. ^ "Grand Finals Netball". Somerset College. 10 June 2016.
  10. ^ "1st Netball Team Win APS Premiership". Somerset College. 14 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Another APS Premiership for Netball's 1st Team". Somerset College. 15 June 2018.
  12. ^ "1st Netball Team Scores Third consecutive APS Title". Somerset College. 12 June 2019.
  13. ^ "Netballers' Teams Triumph in APS Finals". Somerset College. 18 September 2020.
  14. ^ "1ST NETBALL TEAM'S FIFTH BACK TO BACK APS PREMIERSHIP". Somerset College. 7 June 2021.
  15. ^ "Somerset Times - No.9, Term Two" (PDF). Somerset Times. 19 June 2015.
  16. ^ "Heartbreaking Loss in the APS Grand Final". Somerset College. 10 June 2016.
  17. ^ "Somerset Sport - 2017". Somerset College. 20 July 2017.
  18. ^ "Somerset 1st XV Rugby go Back to Back". Somerset College. 15 June 2018.
  19. ^ "Somerset takes on All Saints in Rugby Final". Somerset College. 8 July 2020.
  20. ^ "2021 APS rugby grand final - Somerset College defeat King's Christian College 14-10". Gold Coast Bulletin. 13 June 2018.
  21. ^ "Kings reign over Somerset in APS grand final". Bond University Sport. 10 June 2022.
  22. ^ "2023 Rugby APS Grand Final". King's Rugby. 31 May 2023.
  23. ^ "The secret to Trinity Lutheran College's stunning water polo success". Gold Coast Bulletin. 15 November 2019.

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