Friday, 8 July 2011
Mixing it Up!
This week, Richard Garrett at Reeds School organised a fantastic day of sports. Reeds hosted several primary schools from Surrey and Inner London at their first 'Primary Forum Fun Olympiad'. This Olympiad was the culmination of the annual programme of activities which Reed's organises to help raise the aspirations and performance of children within its established Primary Schools Forum - many of which are sited in some of our most challenged communities. Together with the Secondary Forum, the Primary Forum currently benefits from initiatives in: Engineering, Physics, Golf and the Fun Olympiad Day.
I was roped into playing football, cricket, tennis and golf - and you may notice the head of St Andrews School in Cobham trying to catch me out behind the stumps (below). It was a lot of fun, a great credit to Reeds, but also Chelsea FC, Surrey County Crick Club and the golf pros who came down to give the children some professional tips.
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