The High Sheriff Visits CPPS!

This afternoon we had a very special visitor in school: Jacky Bowes who is the High Sheriff of the East Riding. The High Sheriff has been spending time with Tigers Trust this week to see firsthand some of the brilliant work they do. She came to CPPS to see the PLPS programme in action and joined in with a Y4 active maths lesson.

Children were working with our partnership coach Will to practise their times tables in a dodgeball type game. Jacky was very impressed and commented on the fantastic attitude of our children. Well done Y4!

Our Y4s with Tigers Trust CEO Catherine Bishop, High Sheriff Jacky Bowes and Tigers Trust delivery officers Will and George. 

Taylor and Autumn getting Jacky involved in their active maths activity. 

HUB Cross Country

We were really very proud of our HUB team during the Cross Country Run this afternoon!

Lots of determination demonstrated here! Well done everybody!

Sensory Regulation

We can…………………

  • crawl
  • kick a ball
  • balance
  • run
  • swing
  • climb
  • throw a ball
  • slide
  • bounce
  • communicate our needs
  • laugh
  • take turns
  • wait
  • regulate
  • risk take

Oh……………. the list is endless what we can do!

We are ‘The Hub Playpark Superstars’!

HUB Mindful Yoga

Today, we really enjoyed working with our special visitor, Lisel who led a mindful Yoga session for us. We were stretching, breathing and relaxing in this totally chilled out session! Check out our wonderful balancing skills…

PLATINUM SCHOOL GAMES MARK

We are thrilled to announce that we have once again been aware the Platinum School Games Award for 2021-22!

The School Games Mark is a Governmsdent-led award scheme launched in 2012, facilitated by the Youth Sport Trust to reward and recognise school’s engagement (provision and uptake) in the School Games against a national benchmark and to celebrate keeping young people active, and we are delighted to have been recognised for our success.

We are extremely proud of our pupils for their dedication to all aspects of physical activity and school sport, including those young volunteers, leaders and officials who made our events possible.  We are committed to using the School Games to try and engage those young people who haven’t previously been active or represented our school and to try and ensure that all our students have a positive experience and want to try out new activities beyond school too in our community.  We believe in the power of physical activity and school sport as a school and give opportunities to those young people that need it most either as a participant, leader, official or volunteer.

As part of our application, we were asked to fulfil criteria in the areas linked to the five School Games outcomes and we are pleased thatthe hard work of everyone at our school has been rewarded this year.

Sports Scholarship: Tennis

Today was the last sports scholarship session of the year and we finished another fantastic year off with a trip to some tennis courts! These outdoor, resin courts are full size and of a very high standard. We spent the afternoon applying out tennis skills in a mini-tournament. We also looked at umpiring and also being ball retrievers. Well done children.

Freddie keeping score and being ready with a replacement ball. 

A very close game! Lucas ready with a forehand return. 

Thanks to Tigers Trust coaches Alex and Emily for another year of hard work.

Rally challenge on the mini nets whilst waiting for their games. 

Champion of Champions!!!

Tonight our U11 boys cemented their place as Hull’s school football champions. After winning the West Hull seven-aside league in the Autumn term, they were invited to pay at the Champions tournament. They faced the winner of the East (Neasden) and Central (Collingwood) leagues. The games were tight and many games resulted in 0-0 draws. However our boys were patient and showed real composure and won two of their games 1-0 and 2-0. This saw them crowed the Champion of Champions! These two trophies are in addition to and FA Cup and 5-adide trophies already won the year! A huge well done boys.

 

 

Champion of Champions! 

West Hull 7-aside winners: Lucas R, Freddie F (c), Harley P, Jamie C (gk), Ewan Douglas, Lindon B, Harrie G, Ashton R and Charnley B.

Tonight was the final sporting rep for these Y6 boys. What an end to their primary school sport! (Lindon B, Harley P, Jamie C & Lucas R)

Year 6 Aspire Trip

Yesterday, our Year 6’s went to a Aspire( a place to practice and enjoy gymnastics). During the day, these students learned to do multiple different tricks and use a variety of different equipment while also having an abundance of fun. The children also learned how to stay safe when do these fun tricks. Everybody had the time of their lives and would have loved to stay longer if they could. Everybody wishes they could go again some day.

 

Sincerely, The Digital Leaders (DL Team)   

Heartbreak in the Y5 finals!

Tonight it was the turn of our year 5 boys to attend the Hull Active Schools five aside finals. The boys cruised through the early rounds and were gaining confidence. A solid performance in the semifinal saw them head into the final game looking very comfortable. However, a very unlucky start saw them concede twice and the boys could not recover from that point. Gillshill Primary controlled the game well and saw the clock out. It was a tough way to end the competition after playing so well in this round and the previous qualifiers, but credit to the Gillshill boys who were the better team when it counted the most.

This still means our boys finished second in Hull and we are very proud of this achievement! Better luck next year in he Y6 comp, boys.

Y5 five aside: (L-R) Ewan D, Charnley B, Ashton R, Tinashe G, Harrie G & Jack S.