MESOTHELIOMA LAW FIRM |
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Wallace-Steele selected for England Under 14 development squad!
We are delighted to announce that a year 7 student at Arthur Terry School has been selected to join the England Under 14 Basketball development squad!
Pharell Wallace-Steele (pictured below) has earned himself a place in a development squad of 20!
The squad are due to meet during the summer holidays to train. All at Arthur Terry wish Pharrel the very best on luck and congratulate him on his selection...a superb achievement!
Pharell Wallace-Steele (YA8) |
Football 2015-16 Season - Cup Fixtures
NB: Fixtures will be arranged in September. Please check our sports blog as well as the following link for updates regarding all football fixtures and results updates!
http://www.footiemag.net/
Erdington, Saltley & Sutton Coldfield Schools [AES] District Cup
U12
R1 Arthur Terry A vs N.B.A
R1 Arthur Terry B vs. Greenwood Academy
U13
R1 Arthur Terry vs N.B.A
U14
R1 Washwood Heath vs Arthur Terry
U15
R2 Arthur Terry vs Hodge Hill
U16
R1 Arthur Terry vs Saltley
U18
R1 Arthur Terry vs George Dixon
Birmingham Schools Sports Federation [BSSF] Cup
U12
R2 Arthur Terry vs Perry Beaches Academy
U13
R2 Kings Norton Boys vs Arthur Terry
U14
R1 Arthur Terry vs Cockshut Hill
U15
R2 St John Wall vs Arthur Terry
U16
R1 Arthur Terry vs Handsworth G.S
York Crowned Athletics Champions on Sports Day 2015!
2014 saw York take the crown of sports day champions, so the weight of expectation was on them once again to deliver.
Boys and girls from Years 7, 8 and 9 competed on the day and represented their house in their chosen events, with some students filling their individual quota and taking part in three events!
Track Events: 100m, 200m, 800m, pursuit relay, 4x100m relay and obstacle relay.
Field Events: Shot putt, vortex throw, long jump and accuracy throw.
FINAL STANDINGS! (points totals to be added shortly).
1st place - York - 603 pts
2nd place - Gloucester - 549 pts
3rd place - Hereford - 519 pts
4th place - Lincoln - 502 pts
Below you can see some pictures from the day! Well done to York on the successful defence of your sports day crown!
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! |
Arthur Terry in School Games Success!
Wednesday 8th July saw us take four teams over to King Edwards School (Edgbaston) to attend the finals of the Birmingham School Games Finals, and what a successful day it was!
We had girls teams from Year 7/8 in Rounders, Netball and Cricket as well as our Year 9 Softball team competing in their own respective competitions against some of the best schools in Birmingham. Each competition varied in terms of teams taking part, but there were at least 7-9 other teams competing in each competition, so the odds were not in our favor!
The students were absolutely exceptional in how they performed and also how they represented the school during the day. The absence of minibuses meant we took the 45 students involved to the event via train!
I am delighted to report that our Netball, Cricket and Rounders team's all achieved Silver medals (2nd place), with our Year 9 Softball team achieving Bronze medals (3rd place). ALL TEAMS achieved a top-three spot. Despite having no Gold medalists the teams did exceptionally well, crowned in the top three of all Birmingham schools in each area!
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! |
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL STUDENTS WHO TOOK PART IN THE EVENT AND WELL DONE ON YOUR SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS!
Sports Awards 2014/15
Monday 6th July saw the PE Department at Arthur Terry host the third of its' annual Sports Awards events. The event, which took place in the main hall gives us an opportunity to recognise and reward those students who have made an outstanding contribution in Physical Education throughout the year, be it practically or at GCSE/A-Level.
The event has been met with extremely positive comments from both students and parents and continues to move from strength to strength each year. Headteacher Mr Gill was in attendance to present the awards alongside various members of the Physical Education department speaking about each students prior to collecting their awards.
Below you can see a selection of our award winners, along with a list summarising all of our winners on the evening.
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. |
Our awards also allow us to recognise the achievements of our students in theoretical aspects of Physical Education. There are awards for our GCSE and A-level students which recognise high levels of progress or excellence in these areas. Again, a sample of our award winners is shown below.
Below is a summary of all our Award winners. I would like to congratulate each and every student on their awards and we were delighted that so many of you could join us to celebrate. WELL DONE!
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 |
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