The Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools (SATIS) was formed by AHISA (Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia) {Tasmania} to conduct sporting competitions for member schools. NSATIS and SSATIS are regional bodies which organise and conduct competitions in their respective regions.

SATIS promotes physical, emotional and social well-being by fostering and administering a quality sporting programme providing competition between schools in an environment which encourages participation, diversity, integrity and sportsmanship.

This site provides current fixtures, results, and standings for SATIS inter-school sports and is also an archive of rules, regulations and bylaws relevant to sports competitions held between SATIS schools.


The Aims of SATIS

Excellence

Encourage excellence in all competitions.

Safety

Ensure that competitors and spectators have a safe environment in which to compete or view all activities.

Participation

Encourage a high level of participation by schools and students.

Regional & Statewide

Provide and encourage regional and state competitions.

Responsive to Change

Provide a competition structure which recognises the changing needs of student and schools.

Enjoyment

Encourage the enjoyment of sport that is appropriate to the age and capability of the student.

Camaraderie

Encourage camaraderie between schools, staff, students and wider school communities.

Representation

Provide opportunities for students to represent their schools.

LATEST NEWS

  • 2023 NSATIS Cross Country Results
    The NSATIS Cross Country was held as part of the All Schools Cross Country event at Symmons Plains on Tuesday 20th June. Shield & Pennant winners for the 2023 event were as follows: Boys – Launceston Church Grammar School Girls – Scotch Oakburn College Combined Aggregate – Scotch Oakburn College Age Group Pennants:   U/14 U/15 U/16 U/17 … Read More
  • 12 records broken at SSATIS Athletics
    On a perfect Spring day in Hobart, 14 Independant Schools gathered at the Domain Athletic Centre to compete in the Southern SATIS Athletics Carnival. Students competed in an array of Track and Field events, with individual and relay results contributing to overall point scores. Guilford Young College took home all senior shields and The Friends’ … Read More
  • 50-year records still stand
    The Boys Open 1500m and 800m record for SSATIS and SATIS Athletics was last broken in 1972, by Randal Markey from The Hutchins School. Markey ran a time of 3:56.50 in the 1500m and a 1:53.95 for 800m at the SSATIS Athletics in October 1972. Following the Southern Carnival, he then ran a time of … Read More
  • 2022 SATIS Australian Rules Football Finals
    Saturday 2nd July saw St Patrick’s College play host to the 2022 SATIS statewide football finals gala day. The early morning fog and frost cleared to a sunny but cool day with minimal wind (perfect conditions for football). Boys 1st XVIII St Patrick’s College 9.10.64 defeated Guilford Young College 3.2.20 (The first half was a … Read More
Adrian Broughton (SSATIS)Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools (OLD)