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Volleyball

Dates
2 to 7 June 2024

Live- Streaming information:
The Volleyball 15 years and under boys and girls championship will be live-streamed.
How to sign up for live-streaming .

Age Groups
15 Years and Under

Participating States and Territories
Boys -Ìý ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA
Girls -Ìý ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA

Host
New South Wales Combined High Schools Sports Association

Venue

2 Olympic Blvd, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127

Age dispensation
has been granted to one or more States or Territories for these Championships as allowed through the .

Contact
For all Volleyball Championships enquiries please contact the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û National Volleyball Advisor:

Ms Kimberley Oates
Phone: 02 9605 4395
E-Mail: kimberley.oates@det.nsw.edu.au

Rules and Guidelines

To view the Boys and Girls 15 Years and Under Volleyball Championships rules (updated January 2024).

To view the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û PoliciesÌý.

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û 15 Years and Under Championship

Sydney:Ìý 2 - 7 June 2024

- subject to change.

Live- Streaming information:
The Volleyball 15 years and under boys and girls championship will be live-streamed.
How to sign up for live-streaming .

Previous championship results

Adelaide: 17 - 23 August 2019

Bendigo VIC: 18 - 24 August 2018

Mandurah WA: 20 - 26 August 2017

Sydney NSW: 21 - 27 August 2016Ìý

Canberra ACT: 23 - 28 August 2015

Adelaide SA: 23 - 29 August 2014

Brisbane QLD: 17 - 23 August 2013

Bendigo VIC: 25 - 31 August 2012

Perth WA: 13 - 19 August 2011

Canberra ACT: 14 - 20 August 2010

Campbelltown: 15 - 21 August 2009

Adelaide: 24 - 29 August 2008

Sunshine Coast 25 - 31 August 2007

Melbourne: 27 August - 1 September 2006

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The Beginning of the Tradition – Schools Volleyball

Representative schools volleyball made a humble beginning during the year of 1973. In that year an open aged, interstate exchange, between Queensland and New South Wales girls teams was conducted. The boys teams, were not as fortunate, as they had to wait until 1974 before the Departments of Education from each State granted approval for their exchange. However, New South Wales were unable to field a team in that year, so Queensland toured and competed against Sydney High Schools. Through the years of 1975 to include 1977, an annual interstate exchange occurred between these two States, and so, the beginning of the TRADITION. This competition proved to be the necessary catalyst to inspire other States and Territories into action. In 1978 the inaugural Secondary Schools National Volleyball Championships were conducted. The open age group (19 years and under) was the preferred age group for these Championships. This format continued until 1988 when the schools volleyball program was considered to be duplicating the Australian Volleyball Federation run programs. The rationalisation process recommended that the schools program be offered at the Under 16 years age group. To this day the Australian Secondary Schools Volleyball Championships are conducted at this age group. Volleyball has touched every State and Territory in Australia. Northern Territory being the latest to be struck by the tradition. The boys ochre uniforms made their debut at the 1989 National Championships in Brisbane. The girls had to wait until 1991 for their debut. Their inclusion, along with the New South Wales teams made 1991 a memorable year in the development of Schools Volleyball. At this stage there has never been a fully represented National Championships. Tasmania who competed from 1988 till 1990 are unable to participate due to internal financial cut backs to their Education Department’s, School Sport programs. With Tasmania returning to the National Junior championships in some age groups in the last two years, we have hopes that they will be returning to the ASSC championships before too long so that we will finally have a full complement of states and territories.