The annual House Rowing Competition took place this week, featuring an exciting 3000m relay race. Teams were composed of six pupils, with both girls and boys working together to represent their Houses.

The event was a true test of endurance, teamwork and determination. Each House gave their all, with every team member contributing to a strong collective effort. The spirit of competition was matched by excellent sportsmanship and encouragement from the side-lines.

All teams showed impressive commitment and drive, with tightly contested changes between rowers and powerful final pushes to the finish line. While only one House could take the top spot, every team demonstrated remarkable effort and unity.

Congratulations to all the participants for their hard work and dedication. The House spirit was truly on display, making this a memorable and inspiring event.

Results – Junior Race
1st – Crick
2nd – Whiston
3rd – Parker
4th – Storrs

Results – Senior Race
1st – Storrs
2nd – Parker
3rd – Whiston
4th – Crick

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