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The Regents Review

Summer 2016

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and all the teachers and students that took part in

the event said that they learned loads and had a lot

of fun.

Year 9 would like to thank all of the staff at Life-lab

for allowing us to borrow equipment for the event

and for showing us that learning about health can be

fun as well as rewarding. We would also like to thank

Miss Croud and Miss Ruberry for their support and

the students who took part on the day for helping us

to raise money for the cause.

Sports Day

DEPARTMENTAL NEWS

Whilst we broke from tradition of having our annual

sports day at the Sports Centre, a fantastic day was

had by all on our school site. In celebration of the

Olympic Games this year, we decided to emulate a

multi-activity event.

The day event consisted of inter-year, tutor group

and learning community competition. Students

were given the opportunity to participate in a

variety of activities such as waterpolo, dance,

trampolining, table tennis, pétanque, dodgeball,

superstars and our very own ‘Alternative Olympics’.

Having such a variety of activities meant that all

students were able to participate in an event that

they enjoyed. When visiting every event it was

fantastic to see students working together in a

brilliant atmosphere, supporting each other and

excelling in different sporting activities.

A special thank you needs to go to Amber Turner

Brighman and Tshana Wilson who organised and

delivered the Petanque event superbly. Also,

another notable success of the day was a group of

year 10 students who raised in excess of £130 by

selling refreshments, the proceeds of which will be

used by a group of students going on a school trip to

Morocco, whereby the money will be donated and

used for building irrigation systems and education

facilities. The day finished with a prize giving

ceremony which included musical performance by

our X Factor winners, Joseph Horsfall, Nathan Stark

and Joshua Cook and an incredibly talented Year 7

student Eleanor Hartley who astounded everyone

with her performance of ‘Good Morning Baltimore’.

Finally, a big thank you needs to be given to all staff

for running and supporting such an extensive event.

A brilliant finish to the year with the whole of the

Regents Park School community pulling together for

a day of competition, celebration and exercise.

Branson

Parks

Rowling

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Position within

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