Sports week
Sports Week was a huge success, with every year group throwing themselves into a packed programme of activities that showcased teamwork, confidence and brilliant sporting spirit.
Sports Day
Key Stage 2 kicked off the festivities with their Sports Day, demonstrating resilience and a mature approach to sport. Our Nursery children followed with joyful races that highlighted their growing confidence and enthusiasm, while Key Stage 1 impressed with their determination and brilliant effort in every event.
Golf and Handball
The children excelled in their golf sessions, showing enthusiasm and rapid skill development. They also thoroughly enjoyed their handball sessions, fully embracing the fast-paced nature of the game and quickly picking up skills such as passing and intercepting.
Badminton
One of the standout highlights of Sports Week was the badminton coaching with Miss Luckley, which the children absolutely loved. Her engaging and supportive teaching style made the sessions great fun, and the children quickly picked up skills such as serving, footwork and rallying.
HYROX
The HYROX sessions were tough, but the children showed incredible resilience and never gave up. They were pushed outside their comfort zones yet consistently encouraged one another and completed every station with great determination.
Trampolining
The children did brilliantly in their trampoline sessions, filling the hall with smiles and energy. They quickly picked up basic trampoline skills, from controlled bouncing to simple routines, and their confidence grew with every jump.
Street Dance
The street dance sessions were a huge hit with the children throwing themselves into the routines, showing fantastic rhythm and brilliant moves, and smiling from start to finish.
Competition Events
The children performed brilliantly in all their competition events. Nursery and Reception set the tone with their exciting races, confidently running against one another and filling the field with cheers. Key Stage 1 impressed in their multi-skills activities, expertly led by the Year 5 pupils, who supported and encouraged the younger children with maturity and enthusiasm. Year 3 and Year 4 demonstrated excellent teamwork and tactical awareness in their netball matches, while Year 5 and 6 showed great skill, focus and sportsmanship in cricket. Across every event, the children gave their best and supported one another.
Obstacle Course
The obstacle course was another tough challenge, but every child rose to it with determination and spirit. From climbing and crawling to jumping and sprinting, the course tested strength, stamina and resilience. What made it truly special was the way the children encouraged one another and refused to give up.