Pupil Spotlight: Commitment to Karate

November 27, 2017
One of our talented Year 4 pupils took part in the National Karate Championships held in Sheffield. The competition is incredibly difficult to get into but she was chosen above many others for her skill and:
  • Positive attitude towards training and competitions
  • Commitment to attendance
  • Regularly taking part in competitions 
She fought fantastically despite it being the first time that she had to wear body armour and a heavy helmet. She should feel enormously proud for her brilliant achievement and commitment. Well done!





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