Sport
The sporting scene at Campion is an important facet of the community spirit the college prides itself on. The main sport played on campus is football/soccer, as it allows for mixed competition as well as plenty of excitement. The jewel in the crown of Campion's soccer competitions is the annual gala-style President's Plate, the 2011 edition of which was played on September 2nd. The tournament is always a wonderful occasion packed with colour and this year was no exception. The footballing calendar also features the fiercely contested biannual Day Rats vs Rezzies series (three matches per series), the seven-week Gee Up Cup season and an annual send-off match for the year's graduates. The vast majority of these competitions are played on the purpose-built Paul Kennedy Pitch located on campus. Campion also competes in the annual Cardinal's Cup futsal tournament for Catholic groups in Sydney.
Other sporting traditions are growing as the college does. A league-based debating season made its debut in 2011 following years of one-off events. There are weekly basketball and/or volleyball games held on or near the college grounds depending on the time of year. A round-robin chess tournament lasts several months and ends in a grand final of truly epic proportions. The fencing club meets every Friday morning. An annual mid-year AFL match takes place against the University of Notre Dame. Tennis and olympic-style boxing have enjoyed renewed interest of late. Ultimately if there is enough interest in getting a particular sport up and running, it can and has happened.


