Congratulations to Isabella (UC4), who has been selected to represent the Wales Under 17s Girls National Team during the April 2026 International Tournament in Vilnius, Lithuania.
This news comes after her selection for the Basketball Wales' National Team Under 16s Academy Programme last term. She also plays for the Bristol Flyers Under 16s and Under 18s National League Premiership teams, and her newly formed Cheltenham Chargers All Girls team.
Well done, Isabella!
This week was the SFC’s chance to shine on stage at the Move More Dance Festival, held on Tuesday to a packed audience at the Town Hall. Well done to Xuan Xuan, Hasadia and Audrey (SFC) on their fantastic performances, which truly wowed the crowd and inspired so many very young children.
Well done to all who took part in the House Table Tennis competitions over the last two weeks. St Mags came out on top in both Junior and Senior events, with Farnley coming in second place in the Seniors and Sidney Lodge closely behind in the Juniors.
It was great to see so many students involved and enjoying the sport.
On Saturday, Bromsgrove came to play our A Team. There were some good matches, but overall we took a convincing 15-5 win. This is a credit to all the training our A Team put in every week, whether it is attending club, performance groups, individual training or attending external training.
Well done, all!
What a fantastic afternoon with fixtures against Christ College for the U18s and a USA Tour prep fixture for U15s. Both fixtures were fabulously matched with 2-1 wins. The U12s and U13s had a fantastic afternoon with loads of players joining us from Cheltenham Junior Hockey Club.
We played two four-team tournaments, with some fabulous team goals being scored by both CLC and our opponents.
It was so wonderful to partner with a local club to see so many young people playing with joy!
On Thursday, we had 33 students in UC4 delivering the final module of their tennis leadership course. They delivered a tennis festival to Airthrie, who brought over children aged four to eight. Our students were phenomenal and adapted brilliantly to the group of children they had. They were all a real credit to the school, and the PE staff were extremely proud of them. Well done, all!
On Saturday, we welcomed players from a variety of local clubs for matchplay practice. As always, our students displayed top-tier etiquette and made sure everyone felt included. They mixed brilliantly with players from all the visiting clubs.
It’s been a busy week in the pool, with the culmination of our CLC Championships in the 100m races. A number of swimmers took on new challenges, including Thea and Poppy (LC1), Kat (LC2) and Alicia (LC3), who all tackled the 100m butterfly, while Georgia (LC2) produced some excellent personal best swims, including a close breaststroke race with SFC1 Audrey.
Our week finished at the prestigious Bath Cup Relays at the London Olympic Pool. Both relay teams rose to the challenge of racing long course, improving on last year’s times and moving up four places in both races, with new relay personal bests for Michelle, Anika, Midori and Caitlin.
A fantastic team effort, well done to them all!
It has been a fantastic and busy week of netball for CLC.
On Monday, the U14s represented the school brilliantly at the Cheltenham and District Tournament, making it all the way to the final and narrowly missing out on winning the tournament. Their teamwork and determination were outstanding, and the squad has great potential for the future.
On Wednesday, the U13s performed fantastically, battling their way to the semi-final with some excellent passages of play and strong team cohesion.
On Saturday morning, the U12 and U13 teams travelled to King’s School Worcester to take part in a triangular against King’s and Solihull. It was a great morning of netball, with all teams showing excellent effort, teamwork, and enthusiasm while gaining valuable match experience. In the afternoon, nine teams from U14, U15, and Seniors took part in a physical and competitive round of fixtures against RGS.
Facing consistently strong opposition, the teams stepped up to the challenge and produced some of their best netball yet. The players showed impressive resilience and grit throughout the matches, battling for every ball and supporting one another to the final whistle.
Next week promises to be another exciting week, with House Netball and the LC1 Netball Adventure Weekend taking place over exeat.
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