In addition to the ACC Inclusive Sport program of events, the ACC offers students with a disability the opportunity to compete in the ACC Multi Class program. Multi Class events align with ACC major carnivals and inter-school sporting events and are designed to be an integrated competitive sporting program.
The three major ACC carnivals of Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country all have an integrated Multi Class component, providing students with a disability the opportunity to compete alongside members of their school, other competing schools, and other athletes within the Multi Class program.
Students can compete in these events as either Multi Class (classified) or inclusive athletes, with all Multi Class athletes able to set and or break records, as well as qualify for ACC All Stars.
The 2023 ACC Divisional swimming carnivals saw a total of 33 athletes from 13 schools compete, 8 of whom are Multi Class.
Participating schools and their athletes :
- Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School | Bel Dabic
- Corpus Christi College | Adam Rapanaro, Aiden Ang, Alessie Colletti, Caleb Heron, Connor Falcon, Jasmine Kavanagh, Kingston Djayawinata, Sebastian Ong, Sofie Gabriel
- Kingsway Christian College | Aaryn Cronje, Tyler Craig, Zahra Craig
- Living Water Lutheran | Kirra Booth
- Mater Dei College | Reese Prior
- Mercedes College | Charlotte Whittaker, Grace Baltov, Maya Ortiz, Olivia Nicholls, Sarah Norris, Sophia Rutherford
- Peter Carnley ACS | Caleb Whyte
- Prendiville Catholic College | Aidan Maloney, Jack Madigan, James Dunlop, Liam Ness, Owen Thomas
- Rehoboth Christian College | Rebekah Fraser
- Sacred Heart College | Lachlan Beveridge
- Seton Catholic College | Alexey Ulupov
- St Brigid's | Lina Djiagween
- St Mark's ACS | Zachary McCamley
- St Mary MacKillop College : Jasmine Conlon