QRSS North West Regional School Sport is 1 of 12 sport regions across Queensland and was established to act as an administrative body for school sporting activities in the North West region.
North West covers all schools, state and non-state, from Mornington Island in the North, Birdsville in the West, Prairie in the East and Blackall in the South.
There are 52 Primary and Secondary schools in the North West Region.
The North West Regional School Sport is an operational unit within Education Queensland which supports 4 districts - Central West, Gulf, Mid West and Mount Isa within the North West Regional School Sport area.
It supports the physical, intellectual and emotional well-being of young people, so they can be productive students and members of their communities.
This is created through the provision of comprehensive school sport programs. The core purpose is to focus on these sporting programs for students and schools within the various education systems.
The objects for which the region is established are to:
- support the Department of Education sports strategy
- provide leadership for school sport
- provide opportunities for maximum numbers of school students to participate in school sport competitions
- provide competition at all levels so that each child may participate and develop maximum potential
- provide sporting competition in a healthy, stimulating environment
- increase the range of sports skills for children
- encourage teachers by providing them with opportunities to become proficient in the presentation of school sporting activities
- coordinate and oversee the efforts of the North West Regional School Sport management committee
- liaise with Department of Education through the Regional Director within the sports region.