
Twenty-three pupils from Years 5 to 8 represented the school in a cross-country competition at Cobham Hall. We had a very successful afternoon with pupils giving their all around a tough course! We had a few top 10 positions which was extremely impressive with each race having at least 120 runners!
Top 10 places included: Millie P 9th, Nicky S 7th, Oscar M 6th, Annabelle G 7th and Deborah L achieving an impressive 3rd place. The U13 boys team also managed to get a silver medal position.
We were very proud of all of the pupils who took part and they were a credit to the school. Due to the U13’s excellent performance we have entered the very prestigious Knole Park run taking place today!
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