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2023/24

Whole School Achievements/Impact

  • We continue to hold the PLATINUM Sportsmark award for another year for our sports provision.
  • We won the HRVSSP Sports Participation Award for participating and competing in the most events with the partnership.
  • We sent 2 teams to participate in the Lancashire Youth Games:  Y3/4 Striking and Fielding and Y3/4 Sports Day and finished in SILVER medal position at the latter.
  • We won GOLD in the HRVSSP orienteering competition.
  • we won GOLD and BRONZE medals in the HRVSSP KS1 New Age Curling competition
  • We finished 4th in the HRVSSP netball league and 4th in th HRVSSP tournament ( First year of entering both)
  • In swimming, we returned with 1 silver and 2 bronze medals and our girls' team finished 3rd overall. 
  • One child qualified for the Lancashire Cross country running finals 
  • 100% of our Y5 and Y6 children were given the opportunity to represent school this year on at least 4 occasions; 
  • 100% of KS2 children represented school at events this year
  • 100% of our KS1 pupils represented school during this academic year.
  • This year, we provided extra curricular clubs in: Girls football, boys football, yoga, sporthall athletics, athletics, glow dodgeball, tennis, rugby, trigolf, ultimate frisbee, Kurling, netball, Fundamental movements skills, daily mile, martial arts, archery and  hockey.

SWIMMING

Children attend an intensive 2 week swimming course in Year 3 and 4, swimming for an hour every day. Some children attend a further 2 week intensive course when they are in Years 5 and 6, if they have not met the required standard, but this was funded through the school's funds for swimming. We are pleased that all the children in Year 6 have met the required standards for school swimming.

Pupils Can

Number of Pupils (13) 

swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres

13

use a range of strokes effectively

13

perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations

13