Endeavour Sports High School students enjoyed plenty of success at the 2019 Australian Track and Field Championships last month.
Endeavour had nine female students - and one former pupil - compete at the titles held at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre.
And the school ended term one on a high with their students winning three gold medals and a silver.
Ivy Boothroyd won her 800 and 1500 metre races competing a year above her correct age group.
Ivy, coached by Endeavour athletics program coach and former student Jacinta Doyle, clearly has a bright future in the sport. The Grays Point runner returned from the 2017 Pacific School Games in Adelaide with three gold medals and three games records.
Milly Boughton, whose main sport at school is football, also won her 3000m race walk, adding to her under-13 1500m race walk title at the Australian Little Athletics Championships.
There was also success for Tomysha Clark who won a silver medal after finishing second in the long jump.
There were also strong performances from Jasynta Lampret who finished fourth in the hurdles and Tay-Leiha Clark who came sixth in long jump.
Kira-May Filemu finished sixth in shot put and 10th in javelin respectively, while Georgie Latanis earned the same results in discus and hammer throw.
Emily Weatherall came 11th in javelin, Jade Johnston-Mitrevska finished 14th in triple jump while Eve Gardiner was a finalist in the 400m hurdles.