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  • Year 3 Gymnastic Taster Session

    Tue 21 May 2019 Miss Norman
    On Monday 20th April all of Year 3, plus some very lucky Year 4s, got to take part in a gymnastics taster session. The children got to practice some basic gymnastics skills such as shapes, jumps, rolls and even headstands. The children thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the session and it was a great chance for them to revisit skills that they had learnt back in the autumn term. 
  • Year 5 Intrahouse Basketball

    Fri 10 May 2019 Miss Norman
    On Friday 10th May Year 5 took part in a basketball inter-house competition. Once again the sports crew were there to assist with the organisation, referring and media sides of the competition. The teams battled hard through the competition with quite a few of the matches finishing with draws. ​In the end there were two winning teams, Anning and Newton, who were both tied on 5 points. Well done to everyone who took part.
  • Queens Park Rangers Tournament

    Fri 10 May 2019 Miss Norman
    On Thursday 9th May ten Year 5 children travelled to Loftus Road, Queens Park Rangers Stadium to take part in a football and tag rugby tournament. This was a very special opportunity for a number of different of reasons. Firstly, the tournament took place on the ground’s football pitch, an experience that our children will never forget! The children also got to enter the pitch through the same tunnel the players do. Finally, the tournament was led by the children, they were in charge of the positions, formations, subs and refereeing. There were no scores kept, meaning no winners or losers, it was about the children being able to play, try his best and have fun. 
    Throughout the day awards were given to different for schools for the best joke, best celebration and the best magic moment. Grange Park won an award for the best song which they made up themselves on the journey to the stadium. 
    I was so proud of how the children took control of their team and showed respect to each other as well as the other teams, they were a real credit to our school.
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