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Australian Schools Championships
Most recent season or competition:
2025 Australian Schools Championships
SportBasketball
No. of teams216 (2024)
CountryAustralia
ContinentFIBA Oceania (Oceania)
Official website

The Australian School Championships (ASC) is the pinnacle event for school basketball in Australia that sees secondary schools from around Australia travel and compete in a week-long event.

In recent years the ASC’s have become so well regarded that they have on many occasions included teams from neighboring countries participating in the event.

The format consists of two divisions for each age group.

Results

Championship Men

Season (Host) Premiers Runners-Up Third Place Fourth Place
2010 (Bendigo) New South Wales Sydney Boys HS New South Wales Newington College Victoria (state) St Patrick's College South Australia Concordia College
2011 (Bendigo) New South Wales Sydney Boys HS China China Victoria (state) Box Hill SSC New South Wales Newington College
2012 (Melbourne) Victoria (state) Caulfield Grammar Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra South Australia Unley HS New South Wales Sydney Boys HS
2013 (Melbourne) Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra New South Wales Scots College New South Wales Sydney Boys HS Tasmania Launceston College
2014 (Canberra) New South Wales St Augustine's South Australia Sacred Heart College New South Wales Sydney Boys HS Queensland St James College
2015 (Canberra) Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra Queensland Ignatius Park College Western Australia Aquinas College New South Wales Sydney Boys HS
2016 (Melbourne) Victoria (state) Marcellin South Australia Trinity College Queensland Hillcrest Christian College Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra
2017 (Melbourne) Victoria (state) Box Hill SSC Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra Western Australia Willetton SHS Queensland St James College
2018 (Melbourne) South Australia Trinity College Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra Western Australia Willetton SHS Victoria (state) Rowville SC
2019 (Melbourne) Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra Victoria (state) Box Hill SSC South Australia Trinity College New South Wales Sydney Boys HS
2020 Season not contested due to COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
2021 Season not contested due to COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
2022 (Gold Coast) Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra Victoria (state) Rowville SC Queensland Brisbane SHS Queensland The Southport School
2023 (Gold Coast) Queensland The Southport School Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra Victoria (state) Rowville SC New South Wales Newington College
2024 (Gold Coast) Victoria (state) Berwick College South Australia Trinity College Australian Capital Territory Lake Ginniderra Queensland Brisbane Boys College

References

  1. "Australian Schools Championships". Basketball Australia. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
  2. "Australian Schools Championships". GameDay. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
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