MULTI SKILLS FESTIVAL FOR OVER 250 LOCAL PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS
23 January 2025 | Sven Wardle | Posted in: News, Primary Transition, Sport
Over 40 Year 9 Sports Leaders from Richmond School planned and led a Key Stage 1 Multi Skills Festival for a number of primary schools from the local area recently.
The Year 9 students independently planned a range of fun games and activities to deliver during the festival. The students worked in pairs and small groups to deliver their activities to groups of up to 15 Key Stage 1 pupils at a time.
The Sport Leaders explored the best ways of providing maximum activity time and maximum fun with minimum waiting time, whilst being limited to a small area within the Sports Hall. From the atmosphere in the Sports Hall during the event, they definitely succeeded!
Over 250 primary school pupils took part in the event. Thank you to the following schools for supporting:
Barton
Bolton
Brompton
Croft
Michael Syddall
Ravensworth
Richmond St Mary’s
Richmond Methodist
Trinity Academy Richmond
And thanks to the Year 9 Sports Leaders:
Maggie Armstrong, Nia Aston, Will Anderson, Sophie Blair, Connie Briggs, Gabriella Boddy, Millie Bolton, Charlie Beadle, Joe Brookes, Saleh Babar, Grace Baleilekutu, Bella Callin, Bea Corrance, Skye Cox, Kyle Cleminson, Maya Grant, Bea Hayes, Finlay Holmes, Lilly Haddick, Rose Harris, Chloe Hanratty, Aiden Johnson, Jorja Knights, Wilf Lamb, Justin McGregor, Bertie Morris, Sarah Nolan, Eva Noone, Jackson Oliver, Annabelle Proudlock, Lewis Pybus, Thomas Pybus, Alice Rhodes, Amelie Richardson, Fern Roberts, Olivia Robinson, Alanna Scott-Errington, Tegan Smith, Adi Saumalua, Hannah Southworth Gedye, Grace Tasker, Henry Ward, Lissy White, Lucie White, Chloe Wilford, Chloe Wood, Nell Warren, Jake Wright.