Basketball The schools have competed in an annual
basketball premiership since 1986.
Notes • Results up to and including 2023 season. • Brisbane State High School has been the most successful school in GPS Basketball based upon premierships.
Cricket The schools have competed in an annual
cricket premiership since 1919.
Notes • No competition held from 1942 to 1945 inclusive due to
World War II. • Current Premiers (2026): The Southport School • Results up to and including the 2026 season. • The Southport School has been the most successful school in GPS Cricket based upon premierships.
Cross Country The schools have competed in an annual
cross-country championship since 1971.
Notes • Current Premiers (2025):
Brisbane State High School • Results up to and including 2025 competition. • Anglican Church Grammar School has been the most successful school in GPS Cross Country based upon premierships.
Junior Cross Country The schools have competed in an annual
cross-country championship since 2014.
Notes • Current Premiers (2025):
Anglican Church Grammar School • Results up to and including 2025 competition. • Nudgee College has been the most successful school in Junior GPS Cross Country based upon premierships.
Gymnastics The schools have competed in an annual
gymnastics competition from 1915 to 2020, making it the oldest GPS sport, dating before the establishment of the GPS Association in 1918.
Notes • Ipswich Grammar School has never competed in gymnastics. Anglican Church Grammar School, Toowoomba Grammar School and Nudgee College no longer consistently compete in gymnastics (occasionally, small teams/individuals have represented these schools at the championships). • Although never officially involved, Brisbane State High School has occasionally been represented by individual athletes. • Gymnastics was contested between schools in 1915, 1916 and 1917, prior to the founding of the GPS in 1918, with Brisbane Grammar School, Nudgee College and Brisbane Grammar School winning in the respective years • No competition in 1924 or from 1929 to 1932 inclusive. • Results up to and including 2020 competition. • Brisbane Grammar School in 2012 won Division 3 by 0.5 points and Division 1 by 0.1 points, while losing Division 2 by over 20.0 points. It has been unofficially dubbed one of the greatest premierships in GPS history. • Brisbane Grammar School has been the most successful school in GPS Gymnastics based upon premierships. • Brisbane Grammar School has over a decade-long premiership, winning all championships from 2011 and 2025. • GPS Gymnastics has been officially discontinued after the 2020 GPS Championships on September 5, ending with a 105 year history. This was due to a continuing decline of participating students and viable competition across all schools, making GPS Gymnastics one of two sports to be discontinued by the GPS Association. • The GPS Gymnastics Foundation Cup has been contested since 2021
Gymnastics Foundation Cup GPS Gymnastics was officially discontinued after the 2020 GPS Championships on September 5, ending with a 105 year history. This was due to a continuing decline of participating students and viable competition across all schools, making GPS Gymnastics one of two sports to be discontinued by the GPS Association. The GPS Gymnastics Foundation Cup has been contested since 2021.
Notes • Ipswich Grammar School has never competed in gymnastics. Toowoomba Grammar School and Nudgee College no longer consistently compete in gymnastics (occasionally, small teams/individuals have represented these schools at the championships). • Results up to and including 2025 competition. • Brisbane Grammar School has been the most successful school in the GPS Gymnastics Foundation Cup based upon premierships. • Brisbane Grammar School has over a decade-long premiership, winning all championships/Foundation Cups from 2011 and 2025.
Rowing The schools have competed in an annual
Head of the River rowing championship since 1918.
Notes •
Ipswich Grammar School and
Toowoomba Grammar School do not take part in rowing competition. •
Gregory Terrace first competed in 1928 but did not compete again until 1954. •
Nudgee College first competed in 2002. • No competition 1942 to 1945 inclusive due to
World War II. • There have been 2 ties for first place – 1928 and 1965. • In all, there have been 5 ties for a podium (1st, 2nd, or 3rd) position; the most recent of which was for 3rd in the 2019 race. • A "No Race" was declared in 1983 due to multiple protests regarding the outcome of the race. • Results up to and including 2026. • Brisbane Boys' College has been the most successful school in GPS Rowing based upon 1st VIII premierships. The schools have also competed for the Old Boys Cup for best overall school at Head of the River since 1988.
Notes • There has been 1 tie for first place – 2012. • Not awarded in 2010 due to inclement weather conditions. • Results up to and including 2026. • Anglican Church Grammar School and The Southport School have been the most successful schools in the Old Boys' Cup.
Rugby The schools have competed in an annual
rugby premiership since 1918 (initially playing
rugby league until 1928, when the schools reverted to rugby union).
Notes • Premiers are determined by win–loss records only and not by bonus points or points differential. • St. Joseph's College, Nudgee has been the most successful school in GPS Rugby based upon premierships. • No competition 1942 to 1945 inclusive due to
World War II. • No competition 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Sailing An annual
sailing competition was instigated in 2000.
Notes • Gregory Terrace, Nudgee College, Toowoomba Grammar School and Ipswich Grammar School do not compete in sailing. • The sailing competition is competed in a fleet sailing format where the top three results from each school contribute to that schools result. • Not awarded in 2012 due to bad weather. • Not awarded in 2020 due to
COVID-19 • Up to and including 2019. • The Southport School has been the most successful school in GPS Sailing based upon premierships. • GPS Sailing has been officially discontinued after the 2020 GPS Championships, ending with a 21 year history. This was due to a continuing decline of participating students and viable competition across all schools, making GPS Sailing one of two sports to be discontinued by the GPS Association. • The GPS Sailing Foundation Cup has been contested since 2021.
Sailing Foundation Cup GPS Sailing has been officially discontinued after the 2020 GPS Championships, ending with a 21 year history. This was due to a continuing decline of participating students and viable competition across all schools, making GPS Sailing one of two sports to be discontinued by the GPS Association. The GPS Sailing Foundation Cup has been contested since 2021.
Notes • Gregory Terrace, Nudgee College, Toowoomba Grammar School and Ipswich Grammar School do not compete in sailing. • Anglican Church Grammar School no longer competes in the GPS Sailing Foundation Cup. • Students from Brisbane State High School began competing in school sailing in January 2025. • The sailing competition is competed in a fleet sailing format where the top three results from each school contribute to that schools result. • Results up to and including 2024. • The Southport School has been the most successful school in the GPS Sailing Foundation Cup based upon premierships.
Football The schools have competed in an annual
Association football competition since 1991.
Notes • Current Premiers (2025):
Brisbane Grammar School and
St. Joseph's Nudgee College • Up to and including 2025. • St. Joseph's Nudgee College have been the most successful schools in GPS Football based upon premierships.
Swimming The schools have competed in an annual
swimming competition since 1918.
Notes • No competition took place in 1932, 1938, 1942, 1951, 1966 or 1967. • Up to and including 2025. • Nudgee College has been the most successful school in GPS Swimming based upon premierships.
Junior Swimming The schools have competed in an annual
swimming competition since 2014.
Notes • Up to and including 2025. • Anglican Church Grammar School has been the most successful school in Junior GPS Swimming based upon premierships.
Tennis The schools have competed in an annual
Tennis competition since 1918.
Notes • No competition took place from 1939 to 1945 inclusive due to
World War II. • Up to and including 2025. • Brisbane Grammar School has been the most successful school in GPS Tennis based upon premierships. • In 2024, Brisbane Boys College's First IV became the first school to go back-to-back in the Gallipoli Youth Cup since Maribyrnong College (VIC) in 2014-2015. The team consisted of Rohan Hazratwala (1), Anirudh Nallaparaju (2), Heaton Pann (3), William Genberg (4), Cyrus Wong (5), Kaylen Timbrell (6).
Track and Field The schools have competed in an annual
athletics competition since 1918.
Notes • Up to and including 2025 • Ipswich Grammar School has been the most successful school in GPS Track & Field based upon premierships.
Junior Track and Field The schools have competed in an annual
athletics competition since 2014.
Notes • Up to and including 2025 • Nudgee College has been the most successful school in Junior GPS Track & Field based upon premierships.
Volleyball The schools have competed in an annual
volleyball premiership since 1994.
Notes • Up to and including 2025 • The Southport School now takes part in volleyball as of the 2026 season. • Brisbane Grammar School has been the most successful school in GPS Volleyball based upon premierships.
Former sports •
Shooting (abandoned in 1974) == Academic Events ==