Winter is here and with it comes the snow season! The Victorian Interschools Snowsports Championships are being held at Mt Buller on 7 August (Cross Country) and 22-28 August (Downhill). If your child is an experienced skier or snowboarder and they would like to compete in Cross Country, Giant Slalom, Moguls or SkierX/BoarderX please email oconstable@tintern.vic.edu.au by Friday 17 June indicating your interest in the competition. We will be holding a training day in July, date to be confirmed prior to the end of Term 2. Please note that for the competition, whilst Tinter staff will be in attendance, it is the responsibility of parents to accompany their child to the competition and make their own accommodation arrangements. We highly recommend that accommodation be booked ASAP as it is a very busy week at Mt Buller. For event information, including the provisional timetable of event dates please visit www.vicinterschools.com.au
Victorian Interschools Snowsports Championships
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Term Dates
Term 1:
Commences (Year 7, 11 and 12): Thursday 31 January (full day)
Commences (Years 8 – 10): Thursday 31 January (part day)
Concludes: Thursday 4 April
Term 2 (All students):
Commences: Tuesday 23 April
Concludes: Friday 21 June
Term 3 (All students):
Commences: Tuesday 16 July
Concludes: Thursday 19 September
Term 4 (All students):
Commences: Monday 7 October
Concludes (Junior and Middle School students): Tuesday 10 December
Contact
Tintern Grammar
90 Alexandra Road,
Ringwood East
VIC 3135
Australia
Phone: +61 3 9845 7777
Fax: +61 3 9845 7712t
2022 Term Dates
Commences (Year 7, 11 and 12): Thursday 31 January (full day)
Commences (Years 8 – 10): Thursday 31 January (part day)
Concludes: Thursday 4 April
Term 2 (All students):
Commences: Tuesday 23 April
Concludes: Friday 21 June
Term 3 (All students):
Commences: Tuesday 16 July
Concludes: Thursday 19 September
Term 4 (All students):
Commences: Monday 7 October
Concludes (Junior and Middle School students): Tuesday 10 December
Tintern Grammar acknowledges the Wurundjeri people as the traditional custodians of the land where we learn, meet, and play. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future, for they hold the memories, traditions, culture and hopes of Indigenous Australia.


