HOCKEY The hockey season is always a rewarding one for our pupils. Our youngest pupils enjoyed the challenge
of a new sport and made progress throughout the season. We were pleased that so many were participating in the after-school Hockey club, which was a great opportunity for them to develop their skills further. The U11s start their season with the annual Kent Mini Tournament, which is a great opportunity for our boys to test their skills against other schools. This year, the team went into the tournament with only one or two sessions of training under their belts, but they worked incredibly well together and finished the tournament on a positive note.
They were a great group who really stayed committed throughout the season. We saw more player movement between the teams, and individuals were always improving, which was incredibly positive.
FOOTBALL The football season was a busy one, with lots of boys playing a number of matches. The U9s found the season to be quite a step up from last year, but they have seen what the standard is like and will be better prepared for next season. The U11 teams had some very positive results, scoring plenty of goals. A highlight of the season was the U11A team, who were incredible. They played some of the best football we had seen in years and proved to be incredibly difficult to beat. Their Captain, Ollie Huggins, was fantastic at keeping everyone motivated and pushing them to succeed. The end of the season ended with them unfortunately going out on penalties in the semi-final of the Metheral Cup. Overall, it was a very positive season.
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