The mood was set for Junior Sports Day as each excited class warmed up with an ear-splitting cheer. Children took part in eight different events that tested their skills of throwing, jumping, running and ball control. Fantastic sportsmanship was shown as pupils encouraged their fellow team members and congratulated those who displayed strength and determination. As the children moved around the track they were spurred on by family members, some of whom had to dodge flying bean bags that had strayed off target!
There could be only one winner and, when all the points had been added, Green House emerged victorious; a historic double as they had also won this year's Infant Sports Day. Red House were second with Yellow and Blue House a joint third. Well done to everyone for another enjoyable and exciting sports day.
Junior Sports Day
July 02, 2013
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