Havering Primary School Quiz

February 14, 2013
In a closely fought competition, Hacton narrowly missed qualifying for the next round of the Havering Primary School Quiz. The annual event is run by the Rotary Club - who raise funds for good causes - and this year it took place at Harold Wood Primary School. Our four Year 6 brainboxes felt confident as the quiz got underway and they correctly answered challenging questions about literature, science, history and sports. Flexing their mental muscles, they certainly displayed an impressive array of knowledge about a broad range of subjects. Unfortunately, our bright boys and girls felt the pressure when it came to their own group of questions and lost valuable points. Hacton finished with a very respectable score of 43, only five points behind the winning team.


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