Molly Baker and Harlequin Flash represented Loreto Mandeville Hall in the Level 2 Encourage. At the ISJ riders receive prizes for individual classes, daily Champions and Reserve and overall placings over the four events, plus overall school team champions.
Ruby Christoph and Specktacular represented Gleneagles Secondary in the Level 4 Progressive Two Phase.
Allanah Simeth and Haberfield Sweet William from St. Catherines Primary produce a nice jump in the Level 4 Progressive Two Phase.
Ashlea O'Brien and Pee Wee from Newhaven College looked good in the Level 4 Progressive Two Phase.
Gabriele Lovett from Hillcrest CC, rode Silver Pearl to second place in the Level 4 Progressive Two Phase.
Tameisha Kelly representing Hillcrest CC, rode Jinx Me Jane in the Level 4 Progressive Two Phase.
Mirrin Mackay and Stormhaven Riverdance produce a stylish jump for Kurnai College in the Grand Prix in which they finished Second Place.
Ruby Conlan and Bindi from Harkaway Primary competed in the Level 2 Encourage. At the ISJ Championships there are seven divisions ranging from 50cm to 115cm and each rider has a Two Phase and a three round Grand Prix on offer.
Jemma Green from The Peninsula School rode C.S. Mida Sarcose in the jump off round of the Freshman Primary Grand Prix.
Georgia Price and Gypsy produced three stylish clear rounds in the Freshman Primary Grand Prix, for Harkaway Primary.
Jaime Chila from Mirboo North Primary rode Spook in the Level 1 Freshman Primary Grand Prix.
Maddison Frahamer from St. Margarets School rode Moorooluck Jet in the jump off of the Freshman Primary Grand prix.
Olivia Hughes rode Loose Diamond for Toorak College in the Level 6 Advanced Grand Prix.
Max Height and Snow Spider from Marist Sion College took second place in the Level 6 Advanced Two Phase Event.
After a very wet start, the sun then came out for the majority of the day. Lara Middleton-Porter and Harry from Hillcrest CC enjoyed the sunshine while competing in the Level 2 Encourage division.
Sophie Ricca rode the former 3 star eventer, Spencer Street, to win the Level 6 Advanced Grand Prix.
Siobhan Laffen rode Deejay Aramis for Assumption College in the Level 2 Encourage section Two Phase.
Sam Jeffree riding Parklands Whizz Kid from Haileybury College competed in the Level 5 Intermediate division. After torrential rain over night the ISJ event was able to go ahead with the ever improving facilities at Hillcrest Christian College's, Ayr Hill Equestrian facility. The venue has a huge grass competition area, three outdoor arenas and an indoor.
Amy Laing and Felix represented Woodleigh School in the Level 5 Intermediate. After two events Woodleigh School currently is on top of the leader board.
Kate Higgins rode Apocalypso for Flinders CC in the Level 5 Intermediate.
Isabelle Saunders and Fluent Talk represented local school, Beaconhills in the Level 5 Intermediate. Many riders travelled long distances to attend these well organised and friendly Championships.
Erin Mitchell riding Woodlington Shulammite represented Mater Christi College in the Level 2 Encourage. At the Interschool Showjumping Championships (ISJ) there are 4 events conducted in February, May, August and October at Hillcrest Christian College Clyde North, just near Berwick.
Matthew Benson from Beaconshill College rode the well named Henry Handsome Pants in the Level 5 Intermediate.
Mia McNaught and Sunbury Lodge Rio represented The Peninsula School in the Level 5 Intermediate.
Britt Armstrong from Firbank Grammar rode Karmody in the popular Level 4 Progressive Division.
Samuel Watson riding Avalon Combat from Casey Grammar placed fourth in the Level 2 Encourage Division Two Phase.
Ginger Jilly and Pixie represented St. Michaels Grammar School in the Level 1 Freshman Primary.
Jemma Turner rode three clear rounds aboard Bits N Pieces for Caulfield Grammar in the Level 1 Freshman Primary Grand Prix.
Bronte Hutchinson rode the scopey Radnor Tangerine for Casey Grammar in the Level 1 Freshman Primary Grand Prix.
Matilda Alexander representing Toorak College, rode the well performed Eliza Jane to fourth place in the Level 6 Advanced Two Phase.