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The KS3 Inter House Sport and Fitness competition has continued to inspire students to do as much exercise as possible during the break from school. Every time students complete...
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The KS3 Inter House Sport and Fitness competition has continued to inspire students to do as much exercise as possible during the break from school. Every time students complete...
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Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
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Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The KS3 Inter House Sport and Fitness competition has continued to inspire students to do as much exercise as possible during the break from school.
Every time students complete a walk, run, bike ride or workout they score points for their House. Points are scored as follows :
5 points per mile run
5 points per mile walked
5 points per mile cycled
(All above must be evidenced by picture/screenshot of fitness app/tracker etc)
10 points per HIIT workout
10 points per sports specific training session (both above must be evidenced by pictures or videos)
5 points per SAM learning task completed
This week will also see the staff getting involved as they look to support their Houses with their own exercise workouts. After Week 2 the overall score is :
TOTAL | |
House | Total Points |
Ash | 1270 |
Beech | 1001 |
Elm | 1220 |
Maple | 950 |
Oak | 975 |
Sycamore | 1395 |
Willow | 1255 |
Below are some of the many pictures sent in over the last week :
Keep exercising – Stay safe and stay healthy
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