Mini Reds Tennis!
This week some Year 3 and 4 children took part in a 'Mini Reds' tennis competition. They all played singles and doubles games and showed great skill and sportsmanship. Well done!
This week some Year 3 and 4 children took part in a 'Mini Reds' tennis competition. They all played singles and doubles games and showed great skill and sportsmanship. Well done!
On Monday this week some of the children represented school, taking part in the Primary games sports day. We came an amazing 2nd place!
All of the children made us proud, showing great team spirit supporting each other, as well as other schools
The week some Key Stage 2 children took part in a Tri-Golf competition at Bridgnorth Golf Club. Each team played a mini 9 hole course and a range of fun skills based games. We were really impressed with how well the children played and supported and encouraged each other. Our whole John Wilkinson team was recognised for demonstrating the sports partnership value of 'Honesty'. Well done!
This morning Year 6 enjoyed learning athletics skills at William Brookes School. We were so impressed with your determination to master the techniques of the hurdles, shot put, javelin, long jump, discus and high jump!
Last week some of the children attended the Cound kwik cricket tournament, we came a very impressive 3rd!
The children will be coming home this afternoon with their certificates. Well done everyone!
Some Year 3 and 4 children took part in the Paralympic Festival at William Brookes School this week. They really enjoyed taking part in a range of inclusive sport activities. Well done to those who were spotted demonstrating the Olympic values of excellence, determination, courage, friendship, respect and equality.
This week Reception participated in a gymnastics lesson where they explored ways of travelling around, through and across apparatus. This requires balancing skills as they had to hold a balance shape for 5 seconds. It was based on Goldilocks and the 3 Bears story.
Year 1 developed their ability to jump, hop and leap over a distance with successful technique. They also developed the ability to throw with accuracy over distance by participating in a throwing themed session which included different stations.
Year 2 also developed the ability to throw with accuracy over distance by participating in a throwing themed session which included different stations. These stations included throwing beanbags at targets such as hoops and cones as well as rolling balls through gates and throwing coits.
This week some children from Year 3 and 4 took part in an orienteering festival at William Brookes School. They all worked so hard to show good cooperation and determination to succeed. The young leaders at the festival wanted to especially award Zac and Jools for displaying friendship and kindness throughout the afternoon. Well done!
This week Year 5 were able to have a tennis coaching session with Ian from Broseley Tennis Club. They all really enjoyed the session and learnt lots of new tennis skills.
In P.E this week Year 6 continued to work on their batting skills in rounders.
Year 3 learnt our to play a drive shot in tri-golf.
Children in Year 1 and Reception did gymnastics, focusing on balancing skills.
On Wednesday some of the children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2, took part in a cross country event hosted by Barrow school. Despite the weather being very wet, the children had a wonderful time and kept smiling throughout. Everyone ran well and showed excellent team spirit.
This week in P.E children in Year 6 have started learning rounders bowling skills and some rules of the game.
Year 3 and 4 have been working on some basic orienteering skills. This included working as a team to find specific points located on a map. It required leadership skills, listening skills, communication and teamwork skills. They also tried out tri-golf! Learning putting skills.