Our Tudorians shone at the annual Robertson Show, taking home top honours in both gardening and equestrian events.
Tudor House was awarded the Champion Exhibitor for Junior Produce, Vegetable and Fruit exhibits, with firsts in tomatoes, cucumbers, honey, hydrangeas and more. We also had a strong showing across vegetables and honey frames with some second and third places.
Some impressive results also came from the equestrian events with highlights including Chloe (Year 1) winning Champion in the Open Pony category, Maya (Year 6) winning Champion in the Open Galloway category, Poppy (Year 3) being awarded the Reserve Champion in the Open Pony Category and Sydney (Year 1) winning first place in the Open Pony category.
With 169 acres at our Moss Vale campus, there’s no shortage of space for sport, garden beds and ag plots at Tudor House. These facilities are well used throughout the year because we believe that physical activity, gardening and cultivation hold immense importance for primary school students.
Engaging in gardening fosters a connection with nature, enhances students’ understanding of biology, and promotes environmental stewardship. It encourages responsibility, patience, and teamwork as the students learn to care for plants and witness the growth process. Additionally, gardening provides hands-on learning opportunities, improves mental well-being, and cultivates a sense of accomplishment and creativity. And sometimes it’s nice to get a ribbon.
Congratulations to our gardeners and equestrian competitors who worked hard to achieve these results.
