Rowing

Shelford has been represented in Rowing since 2003, with the Shelford Boat Club established in 2004.

Rowing develops physical fitness, self-confidence and strong character. It's a sport that demands excellent organisation and teamwork as well as individual accountability. More than anything, Rowing is about contribution and commitment, with every girl striving to achieve the best she can within the dynamics of her crew. While there's no doubt that Rowing is amongst the most physically and mentally demanding of sports, it's also incredibly rewarding, and at Shelford we are focused on assisting every girl to achieve her personal best. Our program is rigorous but balanced – a mix of skills development, strength and fitness training, competition and importantly, fun.

Rowing is offered to students from Years 9 to 12. As the pre-season begins in Term 3, girls are introduced to the sport in Year 8. 'Come and try' sessions are held at the start of the season.

We row out of the Albert Park South Melbourne Rowing Club and the Banks Rowing Club located by the Yarra River. Training is held at both sites and also back at Shelford. The girls are selected into crews and each crew is allocated a coach.

Shelford crews compete in a number of regattas during the season, culminating in the Head of Schoolgirls' Regatta held in March at Geelong.