Infant Sports Day

July 02, 2013
Last week Years 1 and 2 headed to the field wearing their red, yellow, green and blue outfits to see which team would be the Infant Sports Day champions. The children took part in eight different events including the relay, football dribbling and bean bag throwing. It was a very closely fought competition and at the half way point Red team were just three points ahead of the Greens with forty-eight points but there was still a long way to go. Following the final four events in glorious sunshine it was announced that the Green team had pipped the Reds to the post and won with an impressive ninety-four points. Yellow team beat the Blues to third place by just one point. A great afternoon was had by all, especially the teachers who got to sponge their pupils! Well done to all of our Key Stage 1 children for their enthusiasm and team spirit. Thank you also to parents for supporting your children and helping make this a very enjoyable sports day.




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