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End Of Year Sporting Successes!

National Athletics Championships

We proudly congratulate our outstanding athletics team on their remarkable performance at the National Track and Field Athletics Final in Chelmsford. They secured an impressive 5th place out of 13 schools with a fantastic score of 535 points, surpassing their previous round. James O'Connor, Callum Egan, and Jake Palmer-Shaw were standout top scorers, each contributing 51 points. The entire team, including Braydon O'Connor, Issa Phillips-Pope, Tom Robertson, Isaac VD Berg, Jack Ridout, Jude Powell, Curtis Anekwe, Amos Beloe, Jonny May, Luke Mansour, Luke Montgomery and Zac Ridgeway, displayed remarkable consistency, setting a record points tally for a St Clement Danes' athletics team. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the entire team for their dedication, hard work, and exceptional achievements. We are thrilled to share the photos capturing their triumphant victory in the county league competition at Jarman Park on Tuesday 4th July. It has been a tremendously successful week and season for our dedicated athletes. Congratulations to the team for their outstanding achievements and representation of our school!

 

Tennis

Our Year 9 team of Iris, Kristie, Diya & Sophie won the Girls County Tennis finals. They’ve been dominant all season & deserved to be crowned county Champs. Our Year 10 Girls also won their District league finished 3rd in the County Final. Well done girls, such amazing results all round!

 

Cricket

A fantastic result for the Year 7 cricket team who won their County Plate match v Leventhorpe by 10 wickets. Well done to the students involved!

 

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26th February

Celebrating our inclusion in National Top 200 Sporting schools list

We are proud to announce our inclusion in the prestigious list of the top 200 sporting schools in the country, achieving an impressive 62nd place ranking nationally. This recognition, recently highlighted by the Watford Observer, places the school among the elite educational institutions for sporting achievement in the United Kingdom. The "Top 200" list is compiled annually by School Sport Magazine, which utilises a rigorous methodology to determine the most successful schools across the nation. Unlike subjective polls, these rankings are based purely on performance in national competitions. The magazine analyses results across more than 20 different sports and over 120 different national competitions, awarding points based on how far a school progresses. Particular weight is given to reaching the final stages of prestigious national cups and championships, meaning the list serves as a direct reflection of a school’s competitive reach and its ability to succeed at the highest levels of school sport. Our climb to the 62nd spot this year is a direct result of several standout performances on the national stage across a variety of disciplines. Our Senior Girls reached the ESFA Football National Semi-Finals, showcasing incredible teamwork and skill against the best in the country. Our golfers also excelled on the national stage, finishing as National Finalists ranked number 9 in the country in the English Schools’ Team Championship. Additionally, the Inter Boys squad demonstrated exceptional talent and athleticism by qualifying for the National Track & Field Final, while the U16 Boys’ determination saw them progress deep into their season to reach the National Vase Regional Final. These milestones represent countless hours of training, immense dedication from both pupils and staff and a tenacious competitive spirit that defines the St Clement Danes community. While the school is incredibly proud of these elite achievements and our high standing in the national rankings, we recognise that these statistics only tell part of the story. Our core values are built on the belief sport extends far beyond the trophy cabinet or a leaderboard. Our focus remains firmly on participation as well as performance, ensuring our programme is inclusive, meaningful and accessible for all, not just those competing at the highest level.  Sport is for all, and whether a pupil is representing the school in a national final or discovering a lifelong passion for physical activity in a lunchtime club, our goal is to create a culture where every pupil feels empowered to stay active. We remain committed to providing a diverse range of opportunities that cater to all abilities, ensuring every pupil can enjoy the physical and mental benefits of sport.  Congratulations to all our pupil-athletes, coaches and supportive parents who have helped make this national recognition possible.