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Massive CONGRATULATIONS to Adam in Year 5 who is now the Under 10 Boys British Dry Ski Slope Champion 2017!
Adam was ranked 3rd in the UK after competing in 10 races across the country as part of The Great British Series. Then a few weeks ago Adam travelled to Scotland to compete on the longest and steepest dry ski slope in Europe; a huge 450m long! After falling on his first run he really dug deep and finished with a fantastic time putting him in 1st place giving him the British Title.
Some of Adam’s other achievements throughout the year have been as follows:
1st Place in the British Outdoor Champs at Hill End
1st Place in the Welsh Outdoor Champs in Pontypool
1st Place in British Indoor Schools Champs at Chill Factore
2nd Place in the British Indoor Champs at Chill Factore
3rd place in GBR series achieving podiums in 9 of 10 races
Winner of a bursary prize from the British Ski Academy
Adam’s next competition will be the Anglo Scottish Alpine Championships in Pila, Italy early in January and the British Alpine Children’s Champs in Tignes, France over Easter.
Good Luck Adam!
On Friday morning we held our annual Macmillan Coffee morning, with some of our Year 6 students leading the sale for our students.
Thank you to all those families who kindly donated cakes and for all the contributions to a fantastic charity.
On the 20th & 27th September some Sports students from Newman University came to coach the Year 5 and 6 children in Handball. Following this they selected 8 children to compete in the Catholic Cluster Handball Tournament on 5th October at the Factory in Longbridge.
Well done to Jessica, Chloe, Charlie & Caitlin in Year 5 as well as, Angelin, Luke, Oliver & Imogen in Year 6 who won 5 out of 6 games and came a fantastic 2nd place.On Tuesday afternoon, the children thoroughly enjoyed the M & M Productions of the well-loved children’s book The Little Princess.
Reception Class children and staff gave up their pens and pencils for the day on Wednesday 12th July.
A fun day was had by all, we focused on our talking and listening skills while den making, re-enacting our poems and playing maths games.
The National Trust have setup a campaign of setting a number of challenges for children to complete before they reach 11 3/4 years old. The school would encourage all children to try the activities to learn and gain new skills.
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