
We had a fantastic day of indoor racing on Friday, with 30 pupil proudly representing the School at this year’s National Junior Indoor Championship. Pupils competed in both individual and relay races, showing great determination and team spirit throughout the event.
In addition, we had 19 students who represented the School virtually, as they were unable to attend in person due to other school commitments. It was brilliant to see such strong participation both on-site and remotely.
Although we didn’t secure a win this time, it was a very successful day for KSR. Every pupil performed exceptionally well, demonstrating resilience, commitment and a positive attitude from start to finish.
It was an incredible event to be part of, especially considering there were over 6,000 entries from across the UK! Competing at this level is a huge achievement in itself.
Well done to the entire team for their hard work and effort. A big thank you also goes to David Trace and Rebecca Long for their support throughout the day.
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