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  • October half-term PE news update

    Published 23/10/24
    Year 7 Rugby

    The year 7 rugby team had their first game, and their first win, on Wednesday, beating Bexleyheath Academy 25-15. The boys showed lots of promise, and have lots of things to work on for their next games.

    Well done!

    Mr Lines, Head of PE

    Year 7 netball - a round up of the term!

    A busy term with the Year 7 netballers, experiencing fixtures against other schools whilst learning the game. With well-attended weekly training sessions, fantastic commitment from the students and more games to look forward to next term.

    Good home crowd support and great help from the Year 9 girls working towards their CAS hours. 

    Year 7 v Trinity
    The Year 7 v Trinity match followed after training, narrowly avoiding a downpour! With another two teams in action, learning the rules of the game and watching their confidence grow.  It's lovely to see excellent sportsmanship from both teams.
     
    Players of this term go to Ziva and Amayah for their superb defensive skills in the semicircle as GK and GD. Congratulations ladies!
     
    Mrs Kemp, PE Department
    U14 Bexley District Football team 

    This must be a Bexley Grammar School record with these superstars representing the U14 Bexley Football District. An impressive and talented squad, I was lucky enough to catch the team in action at the weekend.

    Well done to: Aris, Jack M, Jack B, Ethan, Seb M, Seb S, Daniel and Samraat. Unfortunately, Yannis and Josh were unable to play. A busy weekend of football for these boys! Congratulations to everyone.

    Thank you to the manager, Mr Matthews, for dedicating his time to coaching this lovely group of students.

    Mrs Kemp

    Click on the link here to view the U14 Bexley District Football Team Photo Gallery.

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  • Sports Prefects 2023-2024 ~ Thank you

    Published 21/10/24

    As the first term comes to a close, it’s a thank you and goodbye to our BGS Sports Prefects who have been an incredible support to the PE department this past year. Their enthusiasm and dedication hasn’t gone unnoticed. They have been outstanding role models, showing leadership and commitment in every task undertaken. We feel now is the time for a handover so they can concentrate on their studies. To show our appreciation, each prefect was gifted a parting ‘reading book’ gift.

    We hope this small gesture will continue to inspire them. Enjoy reading, and we wish you the very best of luck in your final terms at BGS. 

    Mrs Kemp, PE Department

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  • Sports Prefects 2024-2025

    Published 16/10/24

    Congratulations go to our BGS Sports Prefects 2024-2025 

    Ire  Awodi 

    Henry  Cowen 

    Isabelle  Dorney 

    Omotolani  Olayemi 

    Marvel  Onyekachi 

    Jack  Perkins 

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  • U23 England 6-a-side World Cup

    Published 16/10/24

    Former Bexley Grammar School students Mal Turner (3rd from left, next to the Goalkeeper on the left) Riley Woods (5th from left) and Aidan Wicks (Goalkeeper on the right) are currently in Croatia representing England in the U23 6 a side World Cup. 

    A disappointing start meant a 0-4 defeat in their first game, but the boys hope to bounce back later in the tournament. You can follow the tournament on YouTube here.

    Fantastic to see our former students representing their country.

    Mr Martin, Assistant Head, Sixth Form 

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  • PE News Report ~ October 2024

    Published 16/10/24

    Year 11 Football

    The Year 11s played their 2nd round Kent Cup football game on Tuesday 1st October, against Harris Beckenham on their turf. It turned out to be a great team performance as they managed to beat Harris 8-1 (with some of their key players missing from the squad). As the game kicked off, it didn't take long for Bexley Grammar to get on the score sheet, with Will Benedict getting the first goal. Just as we were approaching half-time, Bexley managed to score a second thanks to a header from Zach D-H following after a brilliant cross from Alfred. The team went into half-time with a two-goal advantage over their opponents. During the second half, Bexley Grammar were able to score 6 more goals, with Will Benedict getting four, Maxim Taflaj and Zach D-H getting 2 each. Overall, it was a great performance from the team, despite conceding one goal towards the end of the match, and they would proceed on to the next round. 

    Finley Uttridge, Year 11

    Year 8 football

    The Year 8 football team put on some performance on Monday in the Kent Cup, beating Bullers Wood 6-2. A real squad performance with the encouragement and attitude brilliant right from the start. There was also some great skill on show as the opposition struggled to put a stop to our attacks. A special mention to Xavier for scoring 4 of the goals.

    Well played, all!

    Mr Mackle, PE Department

    Years 9, 10 & 11 badminton

    Badminton club is under way on Friday mornings.  A good start to the day.  The girls are working towards their competition in November. 

    Advance notice - Years 7 & 8 badminton will begin in January on Friday mornings. 

    Mrs Kemp, PE Department

    Year 8 Sports Science

    8NMG were enjoying the sunshine on Friday, and testing the effect of drag on their running speeds. They will be analysing the results in their next lesson.

    Mr Lines, Head of PE

    Years 7 & 8 Swim Team

    Well done to our fab year 7 & 8 swim team, who represented us brilliantly at Colfe’s on Tuesday. There were some very impressive performances from lots of talented swimmers. Well done everyone!

    Mr Lines

    Year 7 Netball v Chislehurst and Sidcup grammar

    The first Year 7 netball game was against Chis and Sid. Plenty of energy, great team work and smiley faces! One draw and one win.  Great work ladies.  Excellent home crowd and supportive parents/carers.  

    Player of the matches: Amayah and Ziva both for their superb defensive skills. 

    Mrs Kemp

    Year 11 netball

    A huge well done to our fantastic Year 11 netball teams for some brilliant results at the Bexley U16 Netball Tournament on Tuesday,

    Both our A and B teams showed some great skills in both attack and defence, working well as a team and showing versatility within their positions. The A team managed to win all of their games and secured first place, whilst our B team grew in strength throughout the tournament. 

    A special mention to Ariana and Ayaka for their accurate shooting and quick movement in the A team; and Isabella and Anagha for their positive attitude and great play on court for the B team. 

    The overall placings were:

    • 1st Bexley Grammar A
    • 2nd Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar A
    • 3rd Dartford Grammar A
    • 4th Townley Grammar B
    • 5th Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar B
    • 6th Townley Grammar A
    • 7th Bexley Grammar B
    • 8th Dartford Grammar B

    Ms Leffen, PE Department

    Year 7 student focus

    Nehi Rajkarnikar, Year 7, represents the Welling United Blues U12 who are currently the top 3 (all tied up at 9 points) teams in their league. She is also a keen swimmer currently with the Bexley Swimming Club, coming second in the Kent Junior League and representing BGS at the recent swimming gala.

    Well done to you for all your successes!

    Mrs Kemp

    Year 8 Rugby

    Well done to the Year 8 rugby team, who performed brilliantly in a narrow defeat to Beths on Tuesday. The boys tackled and rucked ferociously, and were pleased to score 4 excellent tries.

    Well done to the debutants especially!

    Mr Lines

    Year 10 Rugby 

    The Year 10 rugby team played some great rugby in a double header vs Wilmington Grammar and Buller’s Wood on Thursday. After a narrow defeat in the first game, the boys roared to a 24-5 win vs Buller’s thanks to a brilliant hat-trick from Joshua.

    Well done to Alex and Grayson for their debuts, too. Very proud of the boys.

    Mr Lines

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  • September Sports Round Up

    Published 02/10/24
    Year 10 Netball

    Wednesday saw our two Year 10 teams take on St Matthew’s Academy. The 'A Team' started with accurate shooting and fast play along the court and continued to build on their lead throughout the whole game. With only 7 players, the team worked hard to win 18-8. Sophie was selected as player of the match for her super shooting and on court leadership.

    The 'B Team' started slowly, but managed to gain momentum as the game progressed. With some new players to the team and some Year 11 players filling in the gaps, by the end we were playing some lovely netball!

    Well done to Ayaka, who was the player of the match, and well done to everyone!

    Next week we take on CSGS! 

    Ms Leffen, PE Department

    Year 7 Football 

    Today, Bexley Grammar played against Royal Greenwich Trust. The score was 2-6. The match kicked off and Greenwich were maintaining very high pressure. Thanks to that pressure, they managed to get the ball in the middle of the pitch, and they scored an early goal with a great strike going into the bottom corner. The game went on, and then we had our own goal-scoring chance. Harry had the ball in the midfield, and he passed it to Aaraav on the left wing. He crossed the ball into the box with Jayden and then Reese narrowly missed it. After that, Greenwich were very quick to score a second. It took us something like 5 minutes to score our first, with Reese snatching a rebound from Jayden’s cross. Then the opposition scored 2 (the third being a penalty) more, and we were 4-1 down at half-time. In the second half, we played much better and that led to Reese scoring his second with some great play between Jayden and Onyi down the wing. Following that, we continued to play well, but we received a great blow as we conceded 2 goals more.

    Even though we lost, I think that we played very well considering that it was our first match, and we are still getting used to playing as a team. I would like to give special praise to Harry and Neev because I think that they really battled it out today. Reese also did very well, scoring both our team’s goals.

    Santi Martinez, Year 7

    I was really proud of the team’s efforts against a strong Royal Greenwich Trust side. The boys battled all the way and the scoreline had an unfair gloss on it by the end as we pushed to get an equaliser late on. Santi was an excellent captain on the day and really led by example. I look forward to other players taking this responsibility in the future. Thank you to everyone who turns up for training, which will continue to be after school on Wednesday evenings. It was also lovely to meet parents who were able to attend the game. Your support is incredibly valuable to the boys. If you wish to attend matches, please sign in at Reception.

    Mr Martin, Year 7 Football 

     
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  • Senior Netball Club

    Published 25/09/24

    The Year 10 and 11 netball players were back with a bang on Wednesday. With over 30 students in attendance, we were able to start the year with a tournament, ahead of training and matches starting next week. If any more students in Years  10, 11, 12 or 13 want to come along, please do so. The more, the merrier!  

    Ms Leffen & Ms Paige, PE Department

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  • PE Update ~ September 2024

    Published 11/09/24
    Great Britain's Triumph at the Paris Olympics

    The Paris 2024 Olympics was an inspiring showcase of Great Britain’s dedication, talent, and perseverance. Our athletes shone on the global stage, bringing home an impressive haul of medals across various sports, from athletics and cycling to swimming and gymnastics. Team GB won 65 medals at the end of the Olympics in Paris, beating their Tokyo total by one. Their success is a testament to the power of hard work, teamwork, and a passion for sport. One of the most memorable moments was watching our athletes embody the Olympic motto: "Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together." This powerful message isn't just for elite athletes, it’s a reminder for all of us that through sport, we can push our limits and achieve incredible things, especially when we support each other. As you reflect on the Paris Games, think about how you can bring that same spirit into your own life. Whether it’s joining a new sports team, setting personal fitness goals, or simply trying something new, sport offers countless opportunities to grow and succeed. You don’t have to be an Olympian to experience the joy and benefits of staying active and working towards your best self.

    The resilience of these young Olympic athletes from around the world reminds us that it is a beautiful accomplishment to win a medal, but the beauty lies in the trying. Félix Dolci will have to live the rest of his life wondering about the "what-if" of that moment after his fall in gymnastics, but the rest of the world received a masterclass in how to dust yourself off and try again. Dolci is not the only athlete to suffer a major blow and keeps on going. Brazilian gymnast Flavia Saraiva competed with a black eye after a bad fall in practice to help her team earn a Bronze medal, U.S. trail cyclist Haley Batten suffered a broken wheel early in her race and came back to claim silver. And so many others who have experienced a tough time yet kept on going, medal or not. Too often in the Olympics, we focus on medal counting and breaking records, but the real lessons come from the athletes themselves. It is not only talent that makes them Olympians, but hard work, dedication, and tremendous perseverance. I think we forget that sometimes. Life often does not go our way, even when we've worked incredibly hard to prepare ourselves for the big moments. An important message for our BGS students as they tackle this academic year.

    What’s good to watch this month?

    Here’s a list of major sporting events taking place in September 2024:

    1. US Open (Tennis)
    2. Pacific Nations Cup (Rugby)
    3. Formula 1
    4. Cycling: La Vuelta a España
    5. Solheim and Ryder Cup (Golf)
    6. Premier League (Football)

    These events highlight the diversity and excitement of sports, offering something for every type of fan.

    Exam Success

    Congratulations to all our GCSE and IB students who received their results in the summer. Another successful year for BGS Sport, Exercise and Health Students with a 100% pass rate for both Standard Level and Higher Level alongside 70% of the GCSE students achieving a grade 9-7. We are looking forward to the 2024-2025 season with our examination classes as we also undertake a new specification for the Year 12s.

    Extra-curricular news

    If your child is interested in playing netball, BGS netball will be running on different nights after school outside on the newly painted courts:

    • Mondays - Year 7s
    • Wednesdays - Years 10 to Sixth Form
    • Thursdays - Years 8 & 9

    Girls football also takes place after school. A great opportunity with Charlton Football Club running the first 6-week sessions on Thursdays after school and then this will move to Tuesdays after school from October. Hopefully, we will be successful in the Kent Cups this year!

    BGS has talent

    What about our sporting achievements at BGS? Did one of the Olympic sports inspire your child to become active and explore the outdoors? Great Britain's Charlie Hatton won downhill mountain bike gold at the 2023 World Cycling Championships in August. Do we have a future champion? We know some students are quietly modest about their successes, but we would love to celebrate their achievements. If your child has represented their district, County, Borough or shown success in their sport, we would love to know. Please keep the PE department updated with their successes so we can regularly update our Honours Board. Let’s showcase the BGS talent!

    Get in touch with us:

    W: www.bexleygs.co.uk
    F: www.facebook.com/BexleyGSPE
    T: www.twitter.com/BexleyGSPE
    I: www.instagram.com/bexleygspe

    The co-curricular timetable is now available to view on the school website. Please check out our PE Facebook and Instagram pages for regular sporting updates! We are also keen for volunteers to help run these practices or assist with the officiating aspect of the games to help further your sporting opportunities. Come and see one of us in the PE office to see how you can help.

    Google Classroom codes can be found on the Year group classrooms for you to join. All clubs begin the week beginning Monday 9th September. Remember the house events in the school calendar too. Catch up with your House Captains and Heads of Houses for further details.

    Best of luck with your sporting successes this season.

    Mrs Kemp, PE Department

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  • Latest News ~ July 2024

    Published 22/07/24
    Sports Award Winners 2024 

    On the last Friday of term, we were delighted to hold a Sports Awards brunch for our prize winners. Students were given awards by Mr Gilmore for both their dedication to co-curricular sport, and for various successes and team performances. Thank you to all of our winners, and to every student that has attended a co-curricular sports club this year. We have been delighted to welcome nearly 6000 student visits to sports clubs in the school year.

    A full album of winners can be seen by clicking on the link here or via our Instagram or Facebook accounts.

    Mr Lines, Head of PE

    Girls' Cricket

    Finally, the rain stopped on Wednesday to allow our U15’s to play cricket against CSGS. A narrow loss against a very experienced team, our girls did us proud as always. The attitude and team spirit this bunch has is amazing! 

    Well done all, especially to Eloise, named as opposition player of the match! 

    Ms Leffen, PE Department

    U13 Cricket - Regional Finals

    A huge well done to the cricketers who represented us brilliantly in the regional finals on Monday at Sidcup Cricket Club. They've learnt so much and improved a great deal this season. Well played everyone. Good end to the season.

    Mrs Kemp, PE Department

     

    BOYS' Tennis

    Well done to our Year 7 & 8 tennis players, who secured a fantastic victory in our tennis fixture vs Hurstmere on Wednesday. After losing the doubles 5-4, the boys roared back to win 6-4 in the singles, winning the match 10-9 overall. Well done to both teams for some very impressive tennis.

    Mr Lines, Head of PE

    Sports Leaders 2024

    A huge thank you and well done to some of our Year 10 sports leaders who have been coaching netball at Hook Lane this term. 

    Ms Leffen

    PE Honours Board 2024

    We were delighted to update our PE department honours boards to coincide with the end of term.  We were pleased to add Austin, Jamie and Florence to the representative honours boards for their Kent selections, and to add our various cup and competition winners from 2024, too.

    Many congratulations!

    Mr Lines

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  • Bexley Sports Leadership Academy

    Published 08/07/24

    Many thanks to Yu Xuan, Adebola, Poppy, Maks, Leonard and Valentino who were our representatives at the Bexley Sports Leadership Academy this year. They contributed a huge amount to the programme, run by Mrs Allsop at Hurstmere, and did a fantastic job leading events for students at local primary schools.  Thank you for representing us so brilliantly.

    Mr Lines, Head of PE

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  • National School Sports Week 2024 ~ Part 2

    Published 26/06/24

    BGS supports the ethos of NSSW. Why encourage participation? Participating in National School Sports Week isn't just about scoring goals or winning races; it's about fostering a culture of health, wellbeing, and inclusivity within your school community. We encourage students to lead healthier, more active lives, but also promote teamwork, leadership, and resilience, all essential skills for success in school and beyond.

    Click here to view the National Schools Sports Week 2024 Photo Gallery.

    What have we been up to over the past few weeks?

    In line with National Cricket week (Monday 17th June), U15 Girls Cricket v Blackheath, was a scorching afternoon at Blackheath, with super bowling and batting with the girls being victorious with a win of 256 to 228. They were very shy and didn’t want a photo, so a long-distance picture had to do! It was a pleasure to take these girls to this fixture. Well done to Darina who was voted the opposition player of the match!

    Mrs Kemp, PE Department

    Tuesday 18th June, Junior Bexley Athletics Championships at Erith Stadium

    The Year 7 and 8 teams were formulated from sports day to represent BGS. A combined team effort with the stars of the show:

    1st Place
    Josh -1500m
    Matilda - 1500m
    Florie - High Jump

    2nd Place 
    Spiros - Javelin
    Vania -100m
    Kevin - Triple 
    Christelle - 100m
    Zara - Javelin
    Daniel - 300m
    Year 8 Girls' Relay (Christelle, Isabella, Juliet, Nifemi)

    Thursday 20th June, football/cricket Competition

    The Year 7 football/cricket competition was an opportunity to merge these sports in line with the Euros.

    Year 9 boys were introduced to football/cricket with a win for Spain. The Year 7 girls also experienced their own friendly competition. A win for Serbia and Denmark for the Group C stages.

    Friday 21st June, Year 8 tennis competition

    Year 8 students took part in a tennis competition before school, in preparation for Wimbledon. Some opted for something a bit different this morning in the form of football/tennis. The winners were Turkey!

    Year 7 Sport Science

    Year 7 Sport Science students had a taster session of the few events that are coming up this summer, as well as identifying technology that may be used in football, tennis and cricket. Some of these included: a Geography challenge for the Euros and a literacy challenge for the Paris Olympics.

    Football Competitions in PE Lessons

    There has been plenty of competition within lessons all linked to Euro 2024.  Football competitions have been played in a great spirit with some very happy winning teams!

    Year 7 Cricket

    Year 7 cricket continued to be popular and games against Wilmington Grammar School and Beths during National School Sports Week once again showed their dedication to participating and representing the school.  Well done to all those involved!

    Year 7 Girls' Foot/golf

    The Year 7 girls demonstrated their foot/golf skills during National School Sports Week.  Accuracy, patience and a bit of power were required around the 12 hole course.  Some super tricky shots were made.  Well done girls!

    Year 7 Tennis Club

    It was nice that, in National School Sports Week, the sunshine decided to finally join us on a Wednesday morning for the tennis club.  Always well attended, the training games that normally become very competitive were put to one side to focus on matchplay and the rules of scoring.  Tennis will surely be a sport that these fantastic pupils play for the rest of their lives!

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  • National School Sports Week 2024 ~ Part 1

    Published 18/06/24

    Monday 17th June to Friday 21st June sees the nation's schools celebrating National School Sport Week 2024. Each year the Youth Sport Trust dedicates one week to promoting PE in schools and co-curricular activities. This year's theme, powered by Sports Direct's Monster Kickabout, brings a special one-off Euro 2024 event that emphasises football as a means to engage young people in PE, sport and play. At BGS, we have been celebrating the week with lots of competitive events within lessons. We encourage you all to get out and get active as much as you can!

    #NSSW got off to a flying start with some football tournaments for the boys. With lots going on during the week, let’s hope the weather stays nice.

    Click here to view the National Schools Sports Week 2024 Photo Gallery.

    Euro 2024 ~ What you need to know

    14th June ~ 14th July 2024

    The UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament is just around the corner and is scheduled to take place from 14 June to 14 July 2024. This year it will take place in Germany, spanning over 10 stadiums. It first started in the 1960s in France, but it only included 4 countries and the first winner was The Soviet Union.

    The group stage runs until 26 June, with the knockout stage beginning on 29 June.

    The countries taking part are:

    Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
    Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
    Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
    Group D: Poland, Netherlands, Austria, France
    Group E: Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine
    Group F: Türkiye, Georgia, Portugal, Czechia

    England's 26-man squad are:

    Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton), Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal)

    Defenders: Lewis Dunk (Brighton & Hove Albion), Joe Gomez (Liverpool), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Luke Shaw (Manchester United), John Stones (Manchester City), Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United), Kyle Walker (Manchester City)

    Midfielders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Conor Gallagher (Chelsea), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace)

    Forwards: Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United), Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace), Phil Foden (Manchester City), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Ivan Toney (Brentford), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)

    The final will take place on the 14th July 2024, but only one team can win.

    Riley Boyle, Year 12

    Football Events

    With the 2024 Euros underway, this year we have included a football tournament for all students in their PE lessons, giving all students a chance to play competitively.

    Bexley Grammar has had a lot of success in football competitions this year, with the First XI winning the Kent Premier League. Our Year 8 Squad reached the final in the North Kent Cup (just pipped by Wilmington Grammar) and our Year 9s were crowned champions in the Kent Cup.

    We are super proud of all of our students, and we would like to thank and congratulate all students who have represented BGS in all sports. A big congratulation to the students below, who have been selected by teachers and coaches to get a special mention following a fantastic football season.

    National School Sports Week Award Winners

    We are thrilled to present the below awards to students who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and enthusiasm by actively participating in numerous sports clubs. Your commitment, sportsmanship, and passion for physical activity have set a shining example for your peers. Your involvement not only enhances your own skills and well-being but also contributes significantly to the vibrant sporting community at our school. Congratulations on your outstanding achievement, and thank you for inspiring others with your dedication to sports.

    Summer Events

    Cricket T20 World Cup

    4th June ~ 30th June 2024

    The Cricket World Cup 2024:
    England’s Fixtures and Key Dates

    As the cricketing world gears up for the 2024 Cricket World Cup, excitement and anticipation are at an all-time high. This prestigious tournament, set to take place throughout the West Indies and areas of the United States, promises thrilling matches and intense competition amongst the world's best cricketing teams. The tournament begins on June 4th and will culminate on June 29th at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

    England enters the competition with a strong squad, carrying the nation’s hopes with them.

    The England squad is composed of:

    Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Ben Duckett, Tom Hartley, Will Jacks, Chris Jordan, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Reece Topley and Mark Wood.

    The groups for the tournament are as follows:

    Group A: Canada, India, Ireland, Pakistan, USA
    Group B: Australia, England, Namibia, Oman, Scotland
    Group C: Afghanistan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Uganda, West Indies
    Group D: Bangladesh, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Netherlands

    The top two sides from each group then progress to the Super 8s stage of the event, with the bottom three teams from each group eliminated.

    The remaining eight teams are then split into another two groups during the Super 8s phase, with sides playing three matches against their group rivals to determine the semi-finalists.

    The semi-finals will be played out between the top two teams from each Super 8s group, with the winners then progressing to the one-off final with all to play for in Barbados on 29th June.

    Jacob Jeffrey, Year 12

    Tour de France

    29th June ~ 21st July 2024

    The Tour de France is one of the world's most prestigious and gruelling cycling races, held annually since 1903. It is held in France with occasional segments in neighbouring countries. Originating as a promotion by the French newspaper L'Auto, the race spans 21 stages over 23 days, covering around 3,500 kilometres and featuring a mix of terrain. Cyclists compete for various jerseys, including the yellow jersey for the overall leader, the green jersey for the best sprinter, the polka dot jersey for the top climber, and the white jersey for the best young rider.

    The teams consist of eight riders facing challenging terrain, from the Alps to the Pyrenees, with the race traditionally concluding on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The event attracts millions of spectators, with last year there being 42.5 million viewers in just France alone. Famous winners of the event include Eddy Merckx and Bernard Hinault. However, the race has seen many doping scandals, the most famous being Lance Armstrong being stripped of his medals after being found cheating. Despite this, the Tour de France remains the most famous cycling event in the world, with a very large number of viewers each year.

    This year's race starts on the 29th June at 11:00am. The event starts in Florence and then ends three weeks later on 21st July in Nice, with daily coverage taking place on various TV Channels. We can see 8 different British Cyclists taking part in the Tour de France this year, all in various teams.

    Hopefully we see one of them win!

    Jed Baulch, Year 12

    Wimbledon

    1st July ~ 14th July 2024

    As summer is just getting started, the world’s eyes turn to London once again for the oldest and arguably most prestigious tennis tournament, Wimbledon. This year promises to be a great showcase of athletics, tradition and emerging talents!

    Wimbledon stands out from other tennis tournaments due to its history and commitment to tradition. Players wear white and compete on beautiful grass courts where spectators enjoy the games with their prosecco, strawberries and cream!

    Reigning men’s singles champion Novak Djokovic aims for another Grand Slam victory against formidable opponents like Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev. Last year, we experienced a historic and thrilling match where Carlos Alcaraz defeated Djokovic in a gruelling five-set battle, resulting in Alcaraz’s first Wimbledon title. Will he be back to claim his second this year, will Djokovic get his 8th Wimbledon Crown, or will we be pleasantly surprised by a new talent?

    In women’s singles, Iga Świątek seeks to prove her versatility on grass, with Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff ready to challenge her. This summer will also see young talents such as Jannik Sinner and Emma Raducanu, who are poised to make a significant impact, bringing fresh excitement to the tournament.

    Wimbledon symbolises the pinnacle of tennis, sportsmanship, and global unity, attracting a diverse audience. From the Royal Box to Henman Hill, the tournament unites fans from around the world in celebrating tennis excellence. With excitement building, Wimbledon 2024 promises unforgettable moments, from epic battles to heart-warming triumphs. The tournament exemplifies the elegance, competitive spirit, and rich heritage that make it the crown jewel of the tennis calendar.

    Sophie Pooley, Year 12

    Paris Olympics 2024

    26th July ~ 11th August 2024

    The countdown to the Paris Olympics 2024 has started and is set to be a spectacular event, with high hopes placed on this year’s competition, especially the women’s 100m, as the top female athletes of the year once again go head-to-head for this worldwide showdown. However, the United Kingdom has created a formidable and exceptional team of athletes with the potential to leave marks in this year’s competition. One to look out for is GB's very own 100 and 200 sprinter, Dina-Asher Smith.

    Dina Asher-Smith, who is already a household name in the UK, is expected to be one of the standout stars of the Paris Games. As the reigning World Champion in the 200 metres and European Champion in both the 100 and 200 metres, Asher-Smith has consistently demonstrated her amazing ability on the track. Her exceptional speed and determination definitely makes her a favourite for multiple medals in Paris, and she will be a key figure in Britain's athletics team. Going up against the likes of Sha'Carri RICHARDSON, Shericka JACKSON, Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE to name a few, Dina ASHER-SMITH is most definitely a fan favourite.

    Another athlete to look out for is 16-year-old skateboarder, Sky Brown. Already a skateboarding prodigy, having won bronze in the women's park skateboarding event at Tokyo 2020, making her one of the youngest Olympic medallists in history. At just 13, her exceptional talent and fearless approach to the sport were on full display. Despite a serious injury a year before the Games, Brown made a swift recovery, showcasing her resilience and determination. Her innovative tricks and fearless style have gained international acclaim, setting her apart in the competitive skateboarding world. She definitely aims to inspire young athletes to work hard at doing what they love.

    The Paris 2024 Olympics not only provides a platform for these incredible athletes but also represents a return to the roots of the modern Olympic movement. With the inclusion of new sports like breakdancing and the introduction of mixed-gender events, the Games continue to evolve. As the countdown to Paris continues, British athletes are training hard, fuelled by the hopes and dreams of a nation.

    Beth Abegunde-Williams, Year 12

    Paris Paralympics

    Wednesday 28th Aug ~ Sunday 8th Sept 2024

    Shooting Para Sport at Paris 2024

    As the countdown to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games begins, anticipation is mounting for one of the most thrilling events on the schedule: Shooting Para sport. Set to take place between 30th August and 5th September at the prestigious Chateauroux Shooting Centre in central France, this competition promises to be the ultimate test of accuracy and control.

    In shooting para sport, athletes are renowned for their steady hand, unwavering concentration, and emotional control. Techniques such as focused and controlled breathing play a pivotal role in reducing heart rate and enhancing stability for optimal performance. Competitors engage in rifle and pistol events across various distances, each aiming to land shots closest to the centre of a 10-ring target.

    With up to 160 athletes from around the globe expected to participate, the stage is set for a showcase of talent and technique. Amongst the standout names in the sport's history is Sweden's Jonas Jacobsson, widely regarded as the most decorated shooter of all time. His remarkable achievements serve as a testament to the dedication and skill required to excel in this demanding discipline.

    Not to be overshadowed, Australia's Elizabeth Kosmala has left an indelible mark as the most successful female athlete in shooting para sport. Her nine gold medals and three silvers, earned between 1976 and 1988, are a testament to her enduring legacy in the sport.

    However, it's China that has been a dominant force in recent Games, clinching the top spot on the medals table for the third consecutive time at Tokyo 2020. With four gold medals out of the 13 up for grabs, China's shooters showcased their prowess on the international stage once again.

    The Chateauroux Shooting Centre, a state-of-the-art facility inaugurated in 2018, stands as one of Europe's largest shooting venues. Equipped with multiple shooting ranges, it provides the perfect setting to host all 13 Paralympic events. Beyond Paris 2024, the centre will continue to serve as a venue for international competitions, solidifying its status as a cornerstone of the global Para sport community.

    As the Games draw nearer, excitement builds for what promises to be a thrilling display of athleticism, determination, and sportsmanship in the Shooting Para sport competitions. With history in the making and medals up for grabs, the world eagerly awaits the action to unfold at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre.

    Mateja Smailys-Bartkus, Year 12

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