Keeping fit!

Hi everyone!  I hope that you’ve thoroughly enjoyed your Easter break and enjoyed the lovely weather that we’ve been having.  It’s been fantastic to see all the work that you’ve completed but if you have some photos of you out for a run with family members, playing football in the garden, dancing, cycling, making up gymnastics routines, trying yoga or simply going for a stroll then please can you share those too!  You can email them to me and I will put them on the website!

I have managed to keep up with my running but I really have missed running club with all of you and of course our daily mile!

Stay safe, stay home but stay healthy!

A bit of a rest after a lovely stroll in the woods- diolch Tegan!

HP camping  

Working for a badge in Cubs Haydn- da iawn!

CR 5K run

My Run 5. Donate 5. Nominate 5. for the NHS.  Mrs Shaw will upload her photo shortly!

Wow- you really have been busy Alice!

Mrs Shaw after her 5K run for the NHS and Dylan out on a bike ride!

Doc2 AE

Ballet class via Zoom for Ava!

Sporting news!

Sports council have been busy encouraging pupils to get active and it’s certainly paid off!

Lots of Ks2 children have participated in the cluster cross country events that have been held so far this term (see more photos on our ‘Sports’ page in ‘Extra-curricular’).  The children really are working hard on their fitness!

Year 3 children participated in a cluster ‘ball skills’ session over at Presteigne on Tuesday 4th February and had a fantastic time!

Year 1 and 2 have just begun some cricket ‘taster’ sessions in school and are thoroughly enjoying learning some new skills!

We are hoping to organise some tennis/hockey skills sessions for Year 4 children later on in the term.

In our next Sports Council meeting we will be analysing the results from the questionnaire that we prepared and gave out to children in Ks2 about  sport/fitness  in and out of school.

The Daily Mile

Last year we signed up to take part in the ‘Daily Mile’ and Sports Council continue to support and promote daily running this year!

It is really important for us to exercise as much as possible to keep our bodies and minds healthy!  Children can run, walk, skip or even hop their way around the playground each day to complete the ‘Daily Mile’ challenge!