YEAR 7 AND 8 GIRLS WILL BE IPROVING THEIR SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE IN FOOTBALL TO HELP PROMOTE GIRLS FOOTBALL WEEK.
FOOTBALL CLUB IS EVERY THURDAY AFTERSCHOOL
WE ARE HOSTING INTERHOUSE COMPETITIONS ALL WEEK
SHINPADS COMPULSORY
Rebecca Gill-Parsons (pictured) and Joseph Haigney built on their success at the Arthur Terry Sports Awards 2015 by both achieving an A* in their GCSE PE! |
MESOTHELIOMA LAW FIRM |
Pharell Wallace-Steele (YA8) |
Taking shade on what was a very warm day! |
Students lining up in preparation for the 4x100m relay event! |
800m runners. |
Students even had a chance to grab an ice cream in between their events! SCORES FROM THE AFTERNOON COMPETITIONS FOR YEAR 7 AND 8 WILL FOLLOW SHORTLY! |
Weather was perfect for a full day of sports competitions! Here the Softball competition (foreground) and Cricket competition (background). |
Our students, pictured with their medals after a very successful Birmingham School Games Finals! |
CELEBRATION TIME! |
Sportsman of the Year - Year 7 - Oliver Clayton - winner of the award for outstanding performance across the curriculum and success in a range of extra-curricular activities. |
Award Title | Boys | Girls |
Sportsperson of the year -Y7 | Oliver Clayton | Sophie Westlake |
Sportsperson of the year -Y8 | Sam Palmer | Ellie Criddle |
Sportsperson of the year -Y9 | Joseph Maguire | Amie Oseman |
Sportsperson of the year -Y10 | Harry Swift | Emily Farmer |
Sportsperson of the year -Y11 | Scott McCombe | Molly Shuttleworth |
GCSE Excellence – Y9 | William Smith | |
GCSE Progress – Y9 | Rajan Singh | |
GCSE Excellence – Y10 | Kyriacos Iezekiel | |
GCSE Progress – Y10 | Chloe Harrison | |
GCSE Excellence – Y11 | Rebecca Gill-Parsons | |
GCSE Progress – Y11 | Joe Haigney | |
A-level Excellence – Y12 | Robert Leslie | |
A-level Progress – Y12 | Sam Lang | |
National Sporting Honours | Joshua Eeles | |
Sports Leadership Gold Award | Rhys Walker |
Following Thursday's success against John Willmott, the year 11's had a quick turnaround for their Birmingham super cup final which was played at Bodymoor Heath, Aston Villa's training ground.
Arthur Terry took the lead early through Michael Benson but were pegged back immediately after kick off. The game ebbed and flowed with Arthur Terry creating more chances before Chris Ellis and James Briggs made it 3-1 at half time.
Arthur Terry scored early into the second half through Jake Noone and then pressed the self destruct button conceding 3 soft goals in 15 second half minutes. 4-4 at the end of normal time.
Both teams pressed for a winner in extra time but neither team could find one. On to penalties. Unfortunately Terry missed their first penalty and Handsworth made no mistake in converting their 5 spot kicks.
Well done to Handsworth Grammar school on their success.
Arthur Terry School Girls Athletics Teams following their success at the Sutton Indoor Athletics Competition. |