Six Red Bend Catholic College students were part of the 400 to 600 students who attended the North West Equestrian Expo in Coonabarabran.
Students from more than 100 schools participated in the high school Interschool event over five days from 30 May to 3 June.
There was a wide variety of events students could compete in over the course of the event including eventing and combined training, one-day event, showjumping, dressage, team and sporting events and expo gymkhana and team hunt.
Red Bend teacher Ms Rebecca Lynch said overall students did very well in all their events with some students competing for the first time.
Tommie Parker was awarded reserve champion for 14 years boys overall point scorer.
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Tommie also won the 95 division two one-day eventing, placed second in 95A2-95cm showjumping and seventh in 95 super phase showjumping.
Samantha Noakes placed first in hacking for her heat and overall reserve champion for her hacking.
She placed 11th in 1.3 division two dressage and 12th in 1.2 division two dressage.
Sarah Noakes placed second for her hacking, 11th in dressage, 13th in 1.3 division one dressage and fourteenth in 1.2 division one dressage.
Sarah also placed tenth overall in her combined training.
Mackenzie Martin placed fourth in dressage, Josie Brown placed fifth in 65 one-day eventing and Chole Magill placed ninth in dressage.
Amelia McRae also attended the Monday sporting events and the team barrels where Ms Rebecca Lynch said she did an amazing job in all events.
"The highlight of the trip was definitely watching students participate in their events with sportsmanship and talent, particularly in the team sports and watching a whole range of schools come together and engage with one another so positively," Ms Rebecca Lynch said.