Wednesday, 28 February 2024

Year Five & Year Six Hockey Tournament

Yesterday, a group of Year Five and Six children took part in the Hunts School Sports Partnership district tournament. Despite the cold weather conditions, they all showed true resilience and determination. In game scenarios, we saw them put into practice the defending and attacking skills they had learned during their time at Hockey Club and were proud of their efforts. A special thank you to the parents who came and supported as well as providing transport to and from the event as well.


Well done to: Sanjavi, Eloise F, Georgia, Callum, Dylan, Thomas, Zara, Finn and Erva.


Friday, 7 July 2023

Football Tournament

Our football team took part in a tournament at Bushmead Primary School. The team played expertly, finishing second and winning the final match 4-0!


Tuesday, 4 July 2023

Chicago Bears NFL Mini Monsters Tour

Team CJS ventured to St.Ives to take part in the exclusive Chicago Bears Mini Monsters Tour. Flying all the way from America, the Bears team put on a fantastic morning of NFL activities for us to all have a go at. We loved working hard, learning new skills, being positive and meeting a famous NFL player!




Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Quad Kids Competition

This afternoon, Year Five and Year Six pupils made their way to St. Ives to take part in the Huntingdonshire Schools Sports Partnership’s Quad Kids Competition. Quad Kids is an athletics combined event, like the decathlon and heptathlon. The athletes each took part in the following four events: 600m run, 75m sprint, standing long jump, and howler throw. Each athlete’s times and distance are converted to points which accumulate to make the team’s score.

Our Team A consisted of: Elise H, Yuliia C, Amelia C, Poppy A, Leo T, David E, Charlie B, and Daniel S. 

Our Team B were: Beau Z, Isabella O, Francesca L, Ava B, Callum N, Matthew H, Josh T, and Jack C.

The children battled hard in all their events, and showed great sportsmanship by cheering on their team-mates as well as athletes from other schools. 

After a long and tiring day, we were rewarded with Team A finishing a fantastic first place, and Team B finishing a brilliant Third place. This is an exceptional result if we keep in mind that there was also a competition in the morning and nearly 350 children took part throughout the day. The results from both the morning and afternoon competitions were combined to give the overall results.

An extra special mention goes to Yuliia who won the individual girls’ competition.