PE Health and Health Faculty News (23rd Nov – 29th Nov 2018)

PE Health and Health Faculty News (23rd Nov – 29th Nov 2018)


Ashley Cartledge
Ashley Cartledge
PE Health and Health Faculty News (23rd Nov...

NEWS

It has been great over the last couple of weeks to see all the girls in Years 7-10 taking part in the Inter House netball competitions. The Inter House sports competitions are a great way for large numbers of students to take part in some competitive sport. The benefits of regular exercise for young people are well documented and all of our students should be aiming to take part in at least 7 hours of moderate to high intensity physical activity every week. Team sports bring a number of additional benefits including teamwork, developing communication skills, learning to respect the opposition and officials, dealing with success and failure, leadership as well the the physical fitness and skill improvements of taking part in a range of games.So far this year term we have had the cross country and netball events with the boys indoor 6-a-side football tournaments taking place at the end of term.

Provisional Indoor Football dates :

Year 7 : Mon 17th December

Year 8 : Tues 18th December

Year 9 : Weds 19th December

Year 10 : Thurs 13th December

Year 11 : to be confirmed

This Friday is the first Bushey St James Trust Primary school basketball festival where we welcome 60 year 5 students from Hartsbourne and Little Reddings Primary schools for a morning of basketball skill development and game play. The sessions will be led by the Year 11 Sports Leaders as part of their Level 1 award.

Physical Activity and Health Activity Calendar – Mrs S Cooper

BMS PE and Health Faculty mark the start of advent with a ‘30 day challenge’ for students to get involved in.

The challenge can be completed over any 30 day period with the focus on developing both physical and mental health.

With an increasing number of young people not meeting the recommended weekly activity levels this can have a negative impact on their mental health.  Research has shown that small changes over a 30 day period can have an impact on longer term physical and mental health improvements.

The challenges range from tasks such as ‘time without social media and gadgets’ to ‘taking a 15 minute walk’ and ‘taking part in a HIIT training session’.

Students should look out for the display outside of the school hall and pastoral office.  They will find a folder where they can collect a record sheet in order to begin the challenge.

When they have completed and ticked off all challenges on the sheet they can return it to Mrs Cooper in the PE and Health Faculty to earn reward points.

House Netball

Mrs Cooper

It has been very exciting couple of weeks in girls PE.  The annual house netball competition has taken place with all girls in years 7-10 representing their houses in the pursuit of the title of House Netball Champions 2018.

Some fantastic play from all year groups and high levels of student engagement has resulted in some tightly contested matches meaning the overall competition has been very close.

Students take part in their PE classes and their position and points total is added to that of those in the corresponding PE classes in order to give a year group champion as well as overall house champions.

I am delighted to say that the title of House Netball Champions 2018 is shared between :

Ash and Willow

A breakdown of the different year group champions can be seen below.

House Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Total points Overall
Ash 2= 6th= 4th= 1st 27 1st =
Beech 7th 1st 6th 6th 18 6th
Elm 4th 6th= 1st 5th 21 5th
Oak 1st 5th 2nd 7th 24 3rd
Maple 5th 4th 7th 3rd= 17 7th
Sycamore 6th 2nd 3rd 3rd= 23 4th
Willow 2= 3rd 4th = 2nd 27 1st =

SPORTS REPORTS

RUGBY

 

Year 9 v John Warner School (County SHIELD competition)   Mr Cartledge

Date : Tuesday 27th November 2018

Results : Lost 32-10

Scorers : A Hiron, S Booth

Squad : L Feeley, E Callaghan, K Oliveira, C Brown, D Cross, M Machen, T Barnes, T Stevens, P Kovar, S Booth, Z Freeman, A Hiron, L Lacey, J Clarke

Commended performances : A Hiron, S Booth

Comment : The boys put in a spirited display against John Warner in the 1st round of the County Shield.the match was very close throughout with only a poor 10 minute spell in the 2nd half where 3 tries were conceded the difference in the end. Special mention to S booth who was outstanding in defensive with several excellent try saving tackles and A Hiron and d cross who had several strong runs carrying the ball depp into the oppostion half. The continued improvement in rucking was again evident and lots of positive signs for the future. 

NETBALL

Year 7A v St.Margarets (friendly) (a) – Mrs Cooper

Date : Monday 26th November 2018

Result : Lost 12-4

Squad : R.Wheeler, R.Richards, H.Imansoura, G.Mitea, S.Hindocha, O.Hansen,

Commended performances :

Comment: This was a tough game for the year 7 team against strong opposition.  The scoreline was not a reflection of the game with some fine shooting from the SMB team the difference between the two sides.  BMS fought hard until the final whistle but were unable to reduce the deficit.  Practice this week will focus on more accurate passing and moving to create space.

Year 7B v St.Margarets (a) – Mrs Cooper

Date : Monday 26th November 2018

Result : Lost 20-3

Squad :, Kr Chanderama, A.Ahmed, K.Doshi, P.Mistry, E.Ramahlo, I.Smith, A.Ashar

Commended performances : A.Ashar for never giving up

Comment:  Tough opposition for the B team squad who were without several key players for today’s game, thanks Isabella for stepping in at the last moment. Positives can be taken from the third quarter which the girls drew and some great shooting from Anya. Better use of the whole court space and more competitive drive are areas to work on at practice in readiness for the next match.

Year 7A v Immanuel (h) – Mrs Cooper

Date : Tuesday 27th November 2018

Result : Win 13-3

Squad : R.Wheeler, R.Richards, H.Imansoura, G.Mitea, S.Hindocha, O.Hansen, C.Nwodo, K.Kovorova, A.Ashar

Commended performances :

Comment: After a disappointing Monday it was back to winning ways on Tuesday against a good Immanuel team. Early pressure from BMS through great work from Hannah, Kristyna and Georgiana in the centre court meant lots of possession converted well by shooters Siyona, Anya and Ruby. A dominant lead after the first quarter meant Bushey could control the game more and look to develop the space and passing game missing in yesterday’s match. Solid performances from Ruby, Olivia and Chichi in defence ensured the lead was not troubled. Well played ladies, we remain undefeated in the league.

Year 8A v immanuel (h) – Mrs Wright

Date : Tuesday 27th November 2018

Result : 9-1 L

Squad : A. Fish, S. Lea, H. Nabi, M. Sanchez, F. Hadden, A. Choudhury, A. Wolstenholme

Commended performances : F. Hadden for exceptional defending and mid-court play.

Comment: After a 6-0 defeat in the first quarter the girls fought back by improving the quality of their passes from defence through to attack.  In the second two quarters we had most of the attacking play and only conceded 3 goals in the remainder of the match, converting one of ours.  Thank you to A. Wolstenholme who stepped up to play GS at the last minute for us.  I continue to be very proud of you all.

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