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Friday, 18 December 2015

STUDENT SUCCESS STORIES

CHS’ Sporting Superstars

There are many sporting superstars at Congleton High School; from students who have excelled when representing their form in inter-tutor competitions to representing the school or even representing Cheshire. However, two students have received recognition on both a national and international stage.
Megan Sheard
Not only is Megan quick on the athletics track, but she is even quicker in water. Every time she enters the water she seems to beat her personal best and, despite the pressure of being on a national stage she did not let that affect her at the National Championships in Sheffield over the summer. She swam a number of lifetime bests and won her first national medal after claiming a silver medal in the 400m Individual Medley.

In November, she competed in the Stockport Open Meet and achieved eight personal bests, smashing her previous best by as much as 27 seconds and easily qualifying for the ASA Short Course Nationals at Ponds Forge, Sheffield.
Amy Rodgers
Amy, who won the Daniel Sturridge Rising Star Award at last year’s Sports Awards Evening, continues to go from strength to strength on the football field. Her performances for Everton were rewarded once again in November when she was selected to play for the England Women’s Under 16 team in a friendly fixture against Germany.

The fixture was played at the FA’s St. George’s Park Football centre, where England’s senior sides also train, and, although Amy was on the losing side, the CHS student produced a great personal performance and she has another ‘cap’ to add to her growing collection.
Amy is currently studying for her GCSE’s in the summer, but she is definitely a footballing face to look out in the future!

Megan and Amy are just two of many students who have achieved great things in sport. If you know someone who deserves recognition for a sporting achievement either inside or outside school then email me at 34ch2936@congletonhigh.com.

AUTUMN TERM REVIEW: SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER

Autumn Term Review: September to December
 
It has been a hectic start to the year with both curricular and extra-curricular activities, but it has also seen the PE department deservedly rewarded for all their hard work and dedication to school sport. Here is a brief review of what has happened during the Autumn term: 
 
Netball: Mid-Season Report
 
This year the girls’ netball teams have entered the Macclesfield netball leagues for the first time. Not only does moving to a league mean CHS face new teams, but a different format. Year seven and the seniors play in a league with all schools from the district involved in their respective division, while year eight, nine and ten are split into an A and B league.  As a new school entering the league, we initially start in the B leagues but play all schools, with those who are not in the same league playing friendlies.


Moving leagues was always going to provide more of a challenge for the students and this was clear from the first round of fixtures against Kings School, Macclesfield in the first week back in September. However, the mid-season results are looking very promising with a lot of success and the potential to have all teams promoted to the A leagues next year.
 
BTEC Sport Residential


Twelve year thirteen BTEC Sports students successfully completed their residential activity weekend in November. Leading and participating in two ‘Outdoor and Adventurous Activities’ (OAA) of hiking/mountain walking and mountain biking The team tackled their challenges with relish and passed with flying colours.


The residential, which took place in Beddgelert, Snowdonia, forms part of the Unit 10 requirements for the BTEC course and saw the group build on the invaluable teamwork, communication and problem-solving skills encouraged at CHS that will stand them in good stead for their future endeavours.


Students and staff alike faced and overcame the elements and both mental and physical challenges, working together to ensure the safety of the team and the success of the weekend. Both goals were achieved!


And finally...


Huge congratulations to our hardworking and dedicated PE department is in order after they were runner-up in the School of the Year category in the 2015 Everybody Sport and Recreation Awards.


The PE department have earned a well deserved rest over Christmas, before another busy start to 2016!