Y5 Bikeability

Over the last few weeks, Y5 have had their Bikeability training with Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Stones. The children have done very well and we have had lots of progress and safe cycling.

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Y2 Tigers Trust Football Festival

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Back LR: Kalub Parker, Thomas Drewery, Reece Foster & Issac Last. Front LR: Harry Sanderson, Jacob Last, Ryan Rousta, Rhys Hartley.

Today it was Y2’s turn to represent the school in football at Tigers Trust’s Year 2 football festival! Children had a fun afternoon of games and skill – they even took some penalties again Rory the Tiger!!!

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So close for Y5 boys 5-aside!

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Back LR: Martin Jerofejeves, Matthew Southwick, Harry Maskell, James Cawood, Oliver Heard & Ewan Millet. 

Our Y5 boys narrowly missed out on qualification for the HSFA 5-aside finals in a final thriller against Bellfield Primary. After both teams had a successful league, a deciding match was held. The boys worked hard after going 2-0 and clawed back a few goals – but eventually the clock ran out and Bellfield were victorious. This newly formed team worked very well together and never gave up.

A special mention to Matthew Southwick who made a return to his roots as goalkeeper, doing a fantastic job throughout the competition – well done!

YELLOW HOUSE WIN INTRA-HOUSE DODGEBALL!

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Yellow House Year 5 dodgeball team celebrate their victory. 

Yellow house’s intra-house sporting success continues as they win both Year 5 and Year 6 dodgeball competitions. Every member of Y5/6 took part in this popular competition and children really demonstrated their teamwork, passion and honest. Despite the heated nature of this fiery competition, there was still times for a well-done handshake at the end of the competition!

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Y4 Boys storm to victory in 5-aside competition!

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LR: Brooklyn Birss, Vinnie Hemmingway, Kai Dennet, Alfie M, Charlie Birdsall & Charlie Britten.

Tonight, our Y4 boys stormed to success in the HSFA 5-aside championships. Winning all of their games with an impressive goal difference of +22, the boys qualify for finals night in March. These boys have a bright future ahead in school sport.

Full results here: Year 4 Boys Hull Schools FA 5-a-side Football Results 2016 2017

CP Qualify for Cross Country Finals for 4th consecutive year!

What a fantastic end to our first half term back! We have once again qualified for the Cross Country count finals. This is our fourth consecutive year of having either a team of individual runner representing Hull. In the girls A race, Lily Cowham finished 3rd and qualifies for the final’s individual race. Alonside this excellent performance, Lydia Moore finished 15th, Chantelle Scott 16th and Aimee Kerr 19th. Giving these girls a total of 53; meaning the they all go through to the county final as a team to represent Hull!

In the boys race, Harry Maskell finished 9th giving him a spot in the individual boys race at the county finals, well done Harry!

All the children were fantastic and showed true grit and determination on a gruelling course. A huge well done to you all!

Full results and finishing positions can be found here – 2016 Hull School Games Primary Cross Country Championships Results

Hull Schools FA Girls 7-aside football

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Back LR: Amy G, Vanessa L, Aimee K, Demi L, Ruby F & Chantelle S.

This was our first outing for out girls football team at the HSFA 7-aside championships. After a slow start, the girls really improved and went on to finish third in their group. Well done girls

Tigers Trust Tag Rugby Union Competition

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(Back LR) Reece N, Bradley Y, Bradley Mc, Aimee K, Joseph A. (Front LR) Megan B, Kyle R, Mariah P, Finley Y, Jake M,

Wednesday 5th October

Tonight our children had their second rugby tournament of the week! This time they were playing tag rugby union as part of our fantastic partnership with Tigers Trust. Four other schools (Cavendish, Spring Cottage and Sidmouth) attended this competition at Hull RFU’s ground on Chanterlands Avenue.

Having not played many competitive fixtures, this week has been a real learning curve for our children. After defending well and working hard on movement and attacking on Monday, real progress could be seen at tonights tournament by the number of tries scored. Although CP only drew one game and lost the others, our children were incredibly supportive of each other and worked hard to improve, have fun and make the most of the evening!

A very good team from Cavendish eventually won the competition with excellent sportsmanship and supportive attitudes shown by all children. A special mention to Mariah Palmer who worked very hard this evening and came very close to scoring a try on numerous occasions.

The evening was wrapped up with a presentation and a superb buffet and drinks!

Thank you parents for your support and well done again to the children involved.

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