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Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria 5 Associated Public Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria Associated Public Schools of Victoria GIRLS AGSV / APS SPORT SUMMER & WINTER VENUES BY SCHOOL The following venues are being used by the schools in our association for their summer and winter sports fixtures. Hopefully this information will help you get to where you need to be!! ASSUMPTION COLLEGE (ACK) AGSV Sutherland Street, Kilmore 3764 Saturday contact number – Lauren Arnell 0457 821 422 Gonzales Centre – Indoor netball and basketball. Enter through main gates, go straight ahead and turn right at the T intersection. Gonzales is on the left with car park in front. Halpin courts – Outdoor netball. As above, go past Gonzales Centre to outdoor netball courts. Soccer/Hockey Fields – behind Gonzales Centre and north towards the Halpin Netball Courts. Tennis Courts – Halpin netball courts are used for tennis in summer and referred to as the “Back Courts”. The “Front Courts” are located on the main drive before reaching the T intersection. Softball Fields – Softball is played on the soccer fields directly behind the Gonzales Centre. IVANHOE GRAMMAR (IGS) AGSV Plenty Campus: Bridge Inn Rd, Mernda, 3754. Melways 391 B11 Ridgeway Campus: The Ridgeway, Ivanhoe, 3079. Melways 31 F9 Saturday contact number – Anna Geoghegan 0417 037 869 SUMMER Tennis - Plenty Campus courts (4 courts) Ivanhoe Grammar School, Bridge Inn Road, Mernda. Melway ref 391 B11 Ridgeway Campus courts (4 en tous cart courts) Ivanhoe Grammar School (enter Russell Street), Ivanhoe. Melway 31 F9 RMIT Bundoora courts (4 courts) Bundoora Netball and Sports Centre McKimmies Road, Bundoora. Melway 9 K7 Chelsworth Park courts (5 courts) The Boulevard, Ivanhoe. Melway 31 G9 Softball - Northern Districts Softball Centre Diamond 5 Morang Drive , Mill Park. Melway 9 J1 WINTER Netball - Plenty Campus gym (1 court) & Plenty Campus Outdoor (6 courts) Ivanhoe Grammar School, Bridge Inn Road, Mernda. Melway ref 391 B11 Ridgeway Campus gym (1 court) Ivanhoe Grammar School, The Ridgeway, Ivanhoe Melway 31 F9 Basketball - Plenty Campus gym (1 court) Ivanhoe Grammar School, Bridge Inn Road, Mernda. Melway ref 391 B11 Ridgeway Campus gym (1 court) Ivanhoe Grammar School, The Ridgeway, Ivanhoe. Melway 31 F9 Hockey - K.P. Hardiman Reserve synthetic Plenty Road, Reservoir. Melway 19 K7 … 2/ GIRLS AGSV / APS SPORT SUMMER & WINTER VENUES BY SCHOOL Page 2 Soccer - Chelsworth Park, The Boulevard, Ivanhoe Melway 31 G9 Plenty Campus - soccer Ivanhoe Grammar School, Bridge Inn Road, Mernda. Melway ref 391 B11 Plenty gym – Indoor netball and basketball Enter through main gates on Bridge Inn Rd and park as directed. Proceed towards the back of the campus. Gym is located between the outdoor netball courts and the mod grass tennis courts. Plenty outdoors – Outdoor netball. As above. Located behind the gym Ridgeway gym – Indoor netball and basketball. Enter through gate 16 on The Ridgeway. Follow signs to the John Benson PE Centre. PENLEIGH & ESSENDON GRAMMAR (PEGS) AGSV Rachelle Rd, Keilor East, 3033. Melways 15 G10 Saturday contact number - Catherine Lane 0438 366 145 Indoor stadium – Indoor netball and basketball. Enter through main gates in Rachelle Rd. Park in main car park. Stadium is located to the left side of the college past the performing arts building. Soccer no. 2 – Soccer field adjacent to the Sports centre. Essendon Keilor Secondary College – Basketball. Melways 15 G12 Fletcher Street Essendon Basketball 28H4 PEGS Keilor Park Drive Playing fields 15A5 (tennis, hockey, softball) Wright Road. YARRA VALLEY (YV) AGSV Kalinda Rd, Ringwood, 3134. Melways 36 D12 Saturday contact number - Mary Carroll 0428 992 289 Yarra Valley Sports Complex – Indoor basketball and netball Located at the back of the campus. Enter through the Gate F on Plymouth Rd. Ovals - Hockey, Soccer and Softball. Tennis from term 4 onwards Located adjacent to the sports complex. Luther College - Basketball, Netball, Tennis, Softball. Plymouth Rd Croydon. Melways 36 G11 - Tennis, enter from Yarra Rd. - BB, NB, SB – enter from Plymouth Rd Doncaster Hockey Field – Reynolds Rd Donvale. 34 G7 Ringwood Tennis Club – Melways 49 H10 – bottom courts Ringwood Sec. College – Melways 49 K8. Enter from Hill St. Bayswater North Tennis Club – Melways 64 H1 Mitcham Tennis Club – [Walker Park] 48 H9 MENTONE GRAMMAR SCHOOL (MENT) AGSV 63 Venice St, Mentone, 3194. Melways 87 A 7 Saturday contact number – Heidi Gilmour 0419 384 682 Sports and Function Centre – New building located on Como Parade. Turn right from Warrigal Rd at the round about at the railway line. The sports centre is located at the front of the school. Melways 87 A7. Bayview Gym– Bayview (previously known as Junior School) is located across the road from Frogmore (previously known as Senior School). Entrance is from Lucerne St. Melways 87 A7. Keysborough Playing Fields – located on Springvale Road, Keysborough. Soccer and softball are played on the back fields – turn first left and proceed to end of road. Melways 88 J10. … 3/ GIRLS AGSV / APS SPORT SUMMER & WINTER VENUES BY SCHOOL Page 3 THE PENINSULA SCHOOL (TPS) AGSV Wooralla Drive, Mt Eliza, 3930 Saturday contact number – Steve Brennan 0429 947 479 PE Centre – Netball and Basketball Enter through main gates and proceed as directed to T intersection at chapel. Turn right and follow school road until nearly at exit gates. PE Centre is located next to the swimming pool. Padua College – Netball and basketball Oakbank Rd, Mornington. Melways 105 B10 Go down Nepean Hwy past the school about 3 km and turn left into Oakbank Rd at the Bata factory. Enter Padua through Gate 3. Sports hall is adjacent to the car park. Detmold playing fields – Soccer and Tennis Enter through main gates and proceed as directed to the Chapel, turn right. Turn left at the maintenance sheds and go across the bridge. Turn left to access the soccer fields. Note – Bridge not suitable for big buses. Park in main car park and walk. Limited parking available. Boarding House Tennis Courts – Tennis Enter through Gate 6 on Wooralla Drive adjacent to the Boys Boarding House. CAREY GRAMMAR (CY) APS School – 349 Barkers Rd Kew, 3101 Sports Centre – Bullen Rd, Bulleen 3105. Melways 32 C 10 Saturday contact number – Erin Cugley 0425 773 008 Bulleen Sports Complex – Take the Bulleen Rd exit from the Eastern Fwy and turn right. Carey is located next door to the golf course. * Cramer courts / Bulleen gym – Indoor netball and basketball. The Cramer centre is accessed up the stairs behind the main oval stairs * Wilcox field – Soccer Located inside the Athletics track next to the Cramer centre. Aqualink Box Hill – Indoor basketball. Melways 47 B11 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR (CAUL) APS Caulfield Campus: 217 Glen Eria Road East St Kilda 3183 Melways 67 G 1 Wheelers Hill Campus: 74-82 Jells Road, Wheelers Hill 3150 Melways 71 K 8 Sports Centre - Thompson Centre, Glen Eria Road East St Kilda 3183 Melways 67 G 1 Saturday contact number - Denis Myer 0414 500 574, & Sport Centre Staff 9524 6214 Caulfield campus venues Lindsay Thompson Centre – Indoor netball and basketball Building on left hand side of campus, parking at rear. Wilkinson courts – Outdoor netball Courts located behind the Lindsay Thompson Centre. MSAC – Indoor basketball Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre. Melways 2K D7 Aughtie Dve, Albert Park. Caulfield Park – Soccer Pitches 1&2. Inkerman Rd, Caulfield North. Melways 59 C12 Wheelers Hill campus venues Wheelers Hill netball courts – Outdoor netball Enter via main gates and proceed down school road to roundabout at the pool. Turn right and proceed to car park. Netball courts located adjacent to pavilion. Oval number 3 north – soccer As above. Oval near hockey field. Monash Clayton South Games hall – Basketball. Melways 70 G10 Monash University. … 4/ GIRLS AGSV / APS SPORT SUMMER & WINTER VENUES BY SCHOOL Page 4 GEELONG COLLEGE (GC) APS Talbot Street, Newtown, Geelong, 3220 Saturday contact number 0400 993 368 Games Hall – Indoor netball and basketball Park in Talbot Street and walk through main gates and past first group of buildings. GEELONG GRAMMAR SCHOOL (GGS) APS Biddlecombe Avenue, Corio, 3214 Melways 224 K6 Saturday contact number – Jenny Carlton 0419 425 978 Take the North Shore exit from the Freeway. For the Main Oval, Biddlecombe Oval, Perry Oval and Outdoor Netball Courts go straight ahead to the School Road roundabout, turn left into School Road then continue along School Road parking on your left in the car park as signed. For the Handbury Wellbeing Centre, Chapel Oval, Kow Flat, Baths Oval and Bender Centre continue down the North Shore Exit go through the round about and turn left into Foreshore Road and park in the Well Being Centre Car Park as signed. Corio Campus: Maps of the School can be found on the following notice boards: a) Bus Parking bay off School Road b) On School Road These maps will direct you to the following facilities: Outdoor Netball Courts Biddlecombe Oval School Road, Oval on the right. Main, Perry, Chapel & Butts Ovals and the Bender Centre In the Main School Grounds External Facilities Flinders Peak Secondary College – Indoor Netball Hendy Street, Corio. Melways 224 C4 The Arena – Basketball. Victoria Street, North Geelong Melways 226 A8 HAILEYBURY (HY) APS 855 – 891 Springvale Rd, Keysborough, 3173. Melways 88 J9 Saturday contact number – Libby Lewin 0437 361 236 Pre-Senior courts – Outdoor netball Netball courts adjacent to Springvale Rd. Enter through the Newlands entrance (gate 3) Senior School enter Gate 1; 1 senior court - this sits next to the 2 indoor gyms (1 indoor court, new gym2) Newlands enter gate 1; 2 pre senior courts . These are situated along Springvale road. They are on your right as you drive past the pool. They cannot be seen from your car. They are behind the sandstone Newland's classrooms. Newlands enter gate 1 : 4 plexi courts. These are on your left as you drive past the pool and they can be easily seen from your car.
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