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Diving into a Bright Future

The dream of the Tara Aquatic Centre and Sports Precinct has finally become a reality, and what better way to celebrate than with a spectacular first jump into the brand new Tara Aquatic Centre Pool! On 9 May, the School community gathered with great anticipation to witness this historic moment. It was a day that will be remembered for years to come.

To add to the excitement, one student from each grade and three staff members were selected to take the first plunge. As they stood on the edge of the sparkling pool, anticipation filled the air. The rest of the School lined the poolside, cheering and clapping, ready to witness the momentous occasion.

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With a countdown, the brave individuals leaped into the water, creating a splash that echoed the enthusiasm and spirit of the entire School. The first jump marked the beginning of a new era at Tara, where swimming and aquatic activities will play a vital role in the School’s curriculum.

The development of the Tara Aquatic Centre and Sports Precinct has been a long-held dream for the School community. The state-of-the-art facility will cater to our community’s sporting needs, promoting physical fitness and overall wellbeing.

The Aquatic Centre will serve as a hub for swimming lessons, competitive swim training, water polo and recreational activities. With its modern facilities and dedicated instructors, it will become a place where students can build their confidence in the water and explore their potential as athletes.

Following the exhilarating first jump, the Tara School community gathered for a fun filled afternoon with a whole school picnic with celebratory cakes and games.

The first jump into the Tara Aquatic Centre pool marked the beginning of an exciting chapter in the School’s history, and we can’t wait to see the incredible achievements and memories that will be made within its walls.

So, here’s to the Tara Aquatic Centre and Sports Precinct - a dream realised, a community united, and a future full of swimming success!

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