10.6 – KS2 Kwik Cricket festival at Ponteland
14.6 – Area athletics at Monkton Stadium
Area athletics at Monkton Stadium – a fantastic effort from our pupils at this event which involved 20 Y6s, 35 Y7s and 25 Y8s. We had representatives in all athletics disciplines on the track and in the field. Huge congratulations to all participants as they helped Newminster win the overall school title in all three year groups. Particular mention goes to the pupils listed below who took top 3 places individually in their events and therefore qualify for the County event on 25th.
1st – Tom Wales, Ollie Bruce, Josh Grenfell, Matty Walton, Harvey Gillie, Lola Jackson, Lucy McConnell, Orla Callaghan, Charlie Lane, Ben Walker, Ben Waterfield, James Herron, Dan Lloyd, Theo Brown, Dan Dowd, Ellie Dandie, Fay Smith, Eloise Walker Barras, Izzy Hull Tommy Cunningham, Lily Heaton, Anna Thompson, Elena Saunders
2nd – Fran Takher, Hannah Bishop Fergus Barclay, Dylan Gooding, Eoin Bowman, Laura Stevenson, Eloise Walker Barras, Izzy Hull Katie Dandie, Nicole Teasdale, Angus Stout, Josh Nelson
3rd – Joe Oliver, Giorgio La Rosa, James McConnell, Josh Armsworth, James Herron, Ben Waterfield Will Milburn, Lily Heaton, Nicole Teasdale, Libby Barber
That’s 15 Y6s, 16 Y7s and 10 Y8s. Well done!
County event held at Hexham
The county event, held at Hexham, pitted our athletes against the best from across Northumberland and Newcastle, so a huge ‘well done’ goes to all those just for getting there.
Sports Days 2016
During the week commencing 20th June we saw our busiest sporting week with both our Sports Days and the Summer Games.
The Field Events Sports Day saw all of our pupils take part in various throwing and jumping events in order to gain points for their House. Well done to everyone! After all the scores were in, the standings were:
Dacre – 483pts
Howard – 466 pts
Collingwood – 447pts
Mitford – 423pts
Track Events
On a baking hot Thursday, we held our Track Events. Despite the searing temperatures the pupils gave it their all and the results were:
Collingwood – 456pts
Dacre – 430pts
Mitford – 388pts
Howard – 384pts
So overall the Athletics overall scores were:
Dacre – 913pts
Collingwood – 903pts
Howard – 850pts
Mitford – 811pts
A superb effort from everyone involved, especially those who pushed themselves to the maximum and gained vital points for their house.
Special mention goes to the following pupils who throughout this season have broken school records:
Year 5 | Year 7 | ||
Joe Stark | Quoit Fling | James Herron | Long Jump |
James Ash | High Jump | Danny Dowd | Javelin |
Ava Nevins | 80m | Charlie Lane | 300m |
Ben Walker | 1500m | ||
Year 6 | |||
Lucy McConnell | High Jump | ||
Harvey Gillie | Howler Throw | Year 8 | |
Elena Saunders | Shot | ||
Anna Thompson | Discus | ||
Angus Stout | 300m | ||
Lily Heaton | 1500m and 300m | ||
Summer Games 2016
As listed in previous newsletters we had 5 teams that qualified for the Summer Games this year. The event is a very prestigious occasion with special guests taking part in the Opening Ceremony and each day involving over 1000 participants. It was thought that over 10000 pupils from around the county had taken part in Level 2 events that preceded this.
Day 1 saw the event opened by Craig Heap, Olympic gymnast and Glen McCrory, World Champion boxer. After the parade to Cramlington Sporting Club for the actual tournaments the teams got down to the business at hand and competed against the best from the other areas of Northumberland. On this day we had teams in the Y5/6 netball, Y5/6 Girls’ Football and Y7/8 Girls’ Football.
The Y7/8 girls’ football team had some tough games against teams they have already come up against this year. However, with some experimental line-ups, the girls played some great football to bring this fanatstic fun-filled season to a close with a very respectable 3 wins and 2 losses, earning the bronze medal finishing position.
The Y5/6 football and netball teams seemed to mirror each other perfectly as the tournament went on.
There was an early scare for the football team when the first game went to a penalty shoot out decider, which we eventually won on the seventh penalty when Rugby Gerrard smashed the ball into the roof of the net. After that the games were more straight forward with consecutive wins for both the football and the netball teams meaning they both went into the final game of their respective tournament knowing whoever won it, would be crowned County Champions.
Both teams had a hard game against arguably the hardest opposition they were due to face on the day. And with fantastic team spirit (as always!), superb determination and excellent play our teams dominated and took the victory comfortably. Well done to the latest County Champions!
Day 2 saw the event opened by Tamara Taylor, England Rugby World Cup Winner, whom as well as giving a very inspirational speech, introduced Ellen Fenwick, our Sports Ambassador and Flag Bearer for the day.
Our teams today representing the Area were Y6 Quadkids (as well as our Y8 Leaders for the event) and Y5/6 Tag rugby.
The rugby team started slow in the tournament, but despite having a much changed squad, they played some impressive rugby and recorded a few good results. As there were two other events on at the same time involving players who helped to get them to this stage, it was great to give some other of our pupils the opportunity to play at this prestigious event.
The Y6 Quadkids hopes were high after such fantastic results at the Partnership stage of this event and with so many qualifying for individual events at the Area Athletics. One of the most interesting aspects of this event in which all 10 members of the team must do a 75m sprint, 600m run, howler throw and standing long jump is that as they compete at different times there is no way of knowing the team results until they are announced. So after all the results were in, it was finally announced that this wonderfully talented team were declared County Champions.
Y5/6 Netball | Y5/6 Football | Y7/8 Football | ||||||
6F | Josh | Armsworth | 5T | Erin | Johnstone | 7C | Ellie | Dandie |
6F | Kiera | Cowan | 6M | Izzy | Bird | 7U | Alysia | Donnison |
6F | Ellen | Davidson | 6M | Lucy | McConnell | 8A | lucy | Coulson |
6F | Bella | Deacon | 6M | Fran | Takher | 8A | Alex | Carr |
6F | Maisie | Nelson | 6P | Eadie | Barakat | 8B | Elena | Saunders |
6P | Ollie | Bruce | 6P | Esme | Scott | 8B | Anna | Thompson |
6P | Emma | Gerrard | 6P | Orla | Callaghan | 8M | Katie | Dandie |
6P | Lola | Jackson | 8R | Ellen | Fenwick | |||
6P | Ruby | Gerrard |
Y5/6 Rugby | Y6 Quadkids | Y8 Quadkids Leaders | ||||||
5T | Harry | Brown | 5W | Olivia | Gent | 8A | Fergus | Evans |
6F | Josh | Grenfell | 6F | Tom | Wales | 8A | Lily | Heaton |
6J | Finlay | Coulson | 6M | Lucy | McConnell | 8B | Louisa | O’Neill |
6J | Ollie | Crooks | 6M | Matty | Walton | 8B | Elena | Saunders |
6J | Dan | McConnell | 6P | Eadie | Barakat | 8B | Anna | Thompson |
6M | Joe | Hardy | 6P | Ollie | Bruce | 8B | Grace | Bathgate |
6M | Danny | O’Shea | 6P | Orla | Callaghan | 8N | Craig | Fairburn |
6M | Sam | Parker | 6P | Emma | Gerrard | 8N | Jake | Bishop |
6M | Fran | Takher | 6P | Harvey | Gillie | 8N | Ben | Owen |
6P | Ruby | Gerrard | 6P | James | McConnell | 8R | Libby | Barber |
8R | Tommy | Cunningham | ||||||
8R | Ellen | Fenwick |
15.6 – Day of Rugby
We took the Year 8s to Manchester to experience the World U20 rugby championship. Despite the traffic meaning that we missed the competition that the pupils were to play in. We arrived at the AJ Bell Stadium for the first of the international games. The pupils seemed to really enjoy the games and it was a great experience for them to see some future international talent.
Archery
7 Newminster students entered the tournament and the winner of the tournament was Luke Thorns closely followed in second place by Kate Richmond.
Certificates were given to the winner and to all participants of the tournament.
Students said they really enjoyed and it was great fun and they all feel they improved their shooting skills.
Luis Perales of Active Northumberland said: “Once again it has been a pleasure to deliver this courses for the students of your schools and i look forward to start delivering again archery on the New academic year.” There are opportunities to take part on paddlesports every Friday and Tuesday after school and throughout the summer holidays.