The 12 year-old girls age group, age champion Ella Charlton broke records in the 100m and 800m.
In the 100m she set a new record of 15.35 seconds, beating the old record of 15.62 seconds.
In the 800m the old record was three minutes and 25 seconds, and Ella completed the run in 3:17:55.
Emma Wettenhall had records in both the 100m and 200m before being crowned age champion of the 13 year-old girls.
The 100m record was 14.44 second and now stands at 13.78 seconds.
The new 200m record is 30.91, which is 0.09 seconds quicker than the previous record.
Willow Lake proved her speed breaking the 16 year-old girls 100m record, beating the previous time of 14.35 seconds to record 14.19 seconds.
Remi Baulch became age champion in same age group after breaking the longer distance records in the 400m and 800m.
In the 400m she recorded a time of 1:08.43 to beat the previous record of 1:17.94, and the ran the 800m in 2:46.00 to overtake the 2:57.00 record.
With the house points it was a very close affair with Edward taking out the athletics carnival with 1165, just 12 points ahead of second-placed Kyalite.
Colligen was another 51 points behind to come in at third, with Nyrangi bringing in the rear.
Age champions:
12 year-old girls - Ella Charlton.
13 year-old boys - Logan Elphick.
13 year-old girls - Emma Wettenhall.
14 year-old boys - Alex Ledwidge.
14 year-old girls - Elka Connolly.
15 year-old boys - Luke Moorse.
15 year-old girls - Pippa Wilson.
16 year-old boys - Liam Ford.
16 year-old girls - Remi Baulch.
17 year-old boys and older - Brodie Elphick.
17 year-old girls and older - Bonnie Everett.