Our Y5/6 girls’ football team have sailed through to the semi-final of the Manor Cup football tournament! After an amazing10-0 win against St Joseph’s Primary in the first round of the competition, they went on to play John Henry Newman in the quarter final. They have played brilliantly in both matches and the match against
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Boys’ Manor Cup Quarter Finalists
Our boy’s football team have finished the Manor Cup as quarter finalists! After qualifying from the first round of the competition, the team faced St Philip & St James Primary School in Oxford in the quarter final. They played brilliantly in some very cold conditions, but a couple of unlucky deflections put our opponents in
Y6 Great War Workshop Day
Our Y6 children have spent the day learning even more about The Great War, through their workshop day run by History Into Schools. The day was packed full of interactive sessions where children were given the opportunity to learn more about how the war started, what training in the army would have been like, life
KS2 Oxford City Cross Country Winners!
Our squad of 32 children from across KS2 have competed in the Oxford City Cross Country event, which took place at Horspath Athletics Ground. Conditions were very difficult but the children battled through the mud and performed brilliantly, showing perseverance and determination, whilst encouraging and supporting each other. Congratulations to all our cross country teams: our Y3/4
Boy’s Open 7s Football Matches
During the Autumn Terms, our Y6 boys’ football team have been competing in the group stage of the Oxfordshire Schools 7-a-side competition. They have played some fantastic football and have had wins against Windmill Primary (3-1) and Pegasus Primary (7-1), a draw with St Joseph’s (2-2) and a loss to Our Lady’s Primary (3-1). Their
Oxford Schools FA ‘Open 7s’ competition
What a fantastic match against St Francis School: A 3-1 Win! On Tuesday, a team from St Francis School joined us for a game of football. Both teams were ready and raring for the match and couldn’t wait to get on the pitch. John Hampden, were well established. The girls, who organised themselves, showed good