Year 3 to 6 Sports Day

25 March 2025

The 2025 Year 3–6 Sports Day was a fantastic celebration of school spirit, teamwork, and determination.

Students enthusiastically took to the track and field, giving their all in every event—from sprints and relays to long jump and shot put.

The day was filled with energy and encouragement as students cheered on their peers and demonstrated incredible sportsmanship. It was inspiring to see everyone trying their best, pushing themselves to achieve personal goals, and celebrating each other’s successes.

A special thank you goes to our dedicated teachers and Old Scholars, whose support and encouragement made the day possible. We had 50 old scholars from 2024 to help out at the event and it was particularly lovely to see them join the Chapel Choir in singing the National Anthem in front of the crowd. Their enthusiasm and guidance motivated students to put their best foot forward and enjoy every moment.

Sports Day was not just about competition—it was a reminder of the importance of teamwork, resilience, and having fun together. Congratulations to all students for their outstanding efforts and for making the day such a success! The results were:

1st – Light

2nd – Eyre

3rd – Flinders

4th -Sturt

Congratulations to the following students who broke the previous records in their respective events:

4 x 100m Relay – Year 6 Girls (Flinders): 1:02

4 x 100m Relay – Year 6 Boys (Light): 1:02 (equalled existing record)

100m – Year 6 Girls: Rose (Flinders), 13.73s

200m – Year 4 Boys: Noah (Light), 30.77s

200m – Year 6 Boys: Harry (Light), 29.37s

800m – Year 6 Boys: Jacob (Eyre), 2:36

High Jump – Year 6 Boys: Harry (Light), 1.47m

Long Jump – Year 3 Girls: Nicola (Eyre), 3.50m

Javelin – Year 4 Girls: Zofia (Light), 10.19m

Shot Put – Year 6 Boys: Harry (Light), 10.40m

Discus – Year 6 Boys: Harry (Light), 34.02

Discus – Year 6 Girls: Billie (Light), 22.06m

Javelin – Year 5 Boys: Frank (Light), 19.62m

Javelin – Year 6 Girls: Poppy (Sturt), 16.42m

Well done also to our students who participated in the ‘Chicken Run’. As this was the first year the event was held, it was great to see so many students get involved.

Article shared by Tom Mitton, Head of Sports and PE

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