These events are a wonderful opportunity for swimmers to test their skills, challenge themselves and spend quality time with friends. The meets cater to those new to competitive swimming who are looking to achieve personal well-being goals, as well as experienced swimmers seeking additional races to record important selection times for the championships.
Meet programs will be available from participating schools in Term 1.
More than just a test of speed, the QGSSSA Swimming Championships demand tactical precision. With restrictions on the number of events each athlete can enter, schools must take a strategic team approach to maximise their performance and claim victory.
In 2025, QGSSSA proudly celebrates 116 years of Swimming, honouring the champions, record-breakers, and trailblazers who have graced the pool.
Brisbane Girls Grammar School, Brisbane State High School, Clayfield College, Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School, Moreton Bay College, Somerville House, St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School, St Hilda’s School, St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School and St Peters Lutheran College.
The Senior Brockway Cup – first held in 1904, before QGSSSA’s official formation. Somerville House holds the record with 47 titles.
The Junior Brockway Cup – introduced in 1930, with St Peters Lutheran College leading the tally with 18 victories.
The Prestigious Mollie Gould Cup – awarded to the school with the highest overall points. Originally a top individual award, it became a team-based trophy in 1958 after approval from its namesake, Mollie Gould.
The Sheena Dyason Percentage Cup – a recognition of exceptional performance relative to school size, is awarded to the school that makes the biggest impact through sheer determination. The award is calculated on a percentage point based on total secondary female enrollments. The winner of the Mollie Gould Cup is not eligible for this award.
Capture every dive, stroke, and finish! Thanks to the expert photographers at Medal Shots, families can purchase stunning action shots from the championships. Visit the QGSSSA Swimming Championships photo gallery.