Overview
Introducing the Gallipoli Youth Cup – Australia’s National High School Championships. Formerly known as the Australian Schools Tennis Challenge, the event aims to provide a secondary schools competition for school sport association champion schools an opportunity to compete at a National level and play each other for the National High School Championships.
The 2024 Gallipoli Youth Cup will take place at Traralgon Tennis Association and will continue to rotate host locations across the country in the coming years.
Eligibility
Schools who win their State championship event or School Sport Association competition (in lieu of a state championships being held) are eligible to submit an application for consideration. Wildcard nominations will be considered according to the teams playing standard (Player ratings considered). All awarded Wildcards by the Tournament Director are final.
There will be some changes to the qualification for the event for 2025. For more information on how your school can participate, please contact [email protected]
Event Partners & Sponsors
Youth of Tomorrow
The Gallipoli Youth Cup is presented in collaboration with Youth of Tomorrow. By joining forces with Youth of Tomorrow and their Future Fit program, primary schools will be provided the opportunity to participate the Future Fit program. To learn more about the program, click here.
PRO IT
The Gallipoli Youth Cup is also supported by PRO IT.
PRO IT are a global I.T services and solutions provider supporting local and multinational companies over the last 25 Years.
They specialise in ground up setup, 24/7 support and post install monitoring services.
PRO IT have been long term supporter of Gallipoli Youth Cup and Tennis Australia.
Military Shop
The winners of the Gallipoli Youth Cup event each year will receive a limited edition figurine containing authentic sand from Gallipoli. These items have been kindly donated by the Military Shop, the official suppliers of the Gallipoli Youth Cup. Military Shop is Australia’s first choice for military products, from Australian Defence Form uniform items to tactical gear and military collectables.
Honour Roll
Year | Girls’ Champion Team | Boys’ Champion Team |
1996 | Stuartholme School (QLD) | Marryatville High School (SA) |
1997 | Wesley College (VIC) | Marryatville High School (SA) |
1998 | Marryatville High School (SA) | St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace (QLD) |
1999 | Kingcoppal-Rose Bay School (NSW) | Essendon Keilor College (VIC) |
2000 | Kingcoppal-Rose Bay School (NSW) | Marryatville High School (SA) |
2001 | Clayfield College (QLD) | Marryatville High School (SA) |
2002 | Clayfield College (QLD) | Applecross Senior High School (WA) |
2003 | Clayfield College (QLD) | Essendon Keilor College (VIC) |
2004 | Marryatville High School (SA) | Essendon Keilor College (VIC) |
2005 | St Margarets Anglican Girls School (QLD) | Coombabah State High School (QLD) |
2006 | St Margarets Anglican Girls School (QLD) | Marryatville High School (SA) |
2007 | Not held | Not held |
2008 | Pymble Ladies College (NSW) | Haileybury (VIC) |
2009 | Sunshine Coast Grammar (QLD) | Prince Alfred College (SA) |
2010 | Meriden (NSW) | Prince Alfred College (SA) |
2011 | Meriden (NSW) | Leumeah High School (NSW) |
2012 | Meriden (NSW) | Prince Alfred College (SA) |
2013 | Maribyrnong College (VIC) | Maribyrnong College (VIC) |
2014 | Meriden (NSW) | Brisbane Boys College (QLD) |
2015 | Meriden (NSW) | Maribyrnong College (VIC) |
2016 | Meriden (NSW) | Maribyrnong College (VIC) |
2017 | Meriden (NSW) | Brisbane Boys College (QLD) |
2018 | Kelvin Grove State College (QLD) | The McDonald College (NSW) |
2019 | Kelvin Grove State College (QLD) | Applecross Senior High School (WA) |
2020-21 | Not held | Not held |
2022 | Meriden (NSW) | Maribyrnong College (VIC) |
2023 | Meriden (NSW) | Brisbane Boys College (QLD) |
2024 |