SportsNews15 Farnham Heath End School PE Department

A round-up of the successes of Farnham Heath End students on the sports pitches this term.
Match Report
FHES U16 v Weydon U16
FHES’s first ever rugby match for current U16 rugby players was against Weydon at Farnham Rugby Club. We knew that Weydon, more experienced than us, would be tough, but we were up for the challenge
We more than matched Weydon in all areas, challenged them at the breakdown and created a number of turnovers. Every player carried the ball well, getting beyond the gain line.
Our defence was incredible and Weydon ran into a brick wall of tackles. The big hits in defence continued and we started to really dominate in the scrum as try scoring opportunities were created.
Awesome speed and fantastic footwork allowed Felix Carrington to break the defence and beat at least 5 tackles. Eventually, he was dragged down but the support was impressive and he was able to offload the ball. Our handling skills did not let us down and we stormed further into Weydon's 22, keeping possession and going forward with every opportunity. This continued for about 12 phases, with every player involved. It was “Champagne Rugby” at its best, and the result was a try for Luke Loveday who was driven over the line by his team-mates.
Overall, despite Weydon winning, it was an exceptional performance from the FHES players. To a man they played their hearts out and produced a level of performance that was far beyond what would be expected with their level of experience
Man of the Match: Alec Lee (for contribution around the park but particularly in the breakdown).
Dance Accord:
Building a dance community
"The aim of Dance Accord is to help establish a dance community at Farnham Heath End School, the year-long dance project aims to empower young people through creativity and keeping healthy. The project was set-up as a result of Head of PE Hayley Kemp contacting The Dance Movement via the sporting body, Active Surrey."
"I'm overjoyed with all that Dance Accord has accomplished this term."
Dance Accord Director Rachel Palmer
"We're really looking forward to working with the dancers next term. We will be helping them to create their own choreography, which they will go out and teach to young children at local primary schools."
Dance Accord Director Rachel Palmer

Year 11 Netball
"Netball has gone really well this year. We have played lots of matches and tournaments."
Molly Jenkins
"Training has also gone well with everyone really committed to the squad this year."
Molly Jenkins
Boys' Football
"Year 9 did well this term. 22 players played for school in 5 games, winning three, drawing one and losing one with more games to follow next term. We've shown that team-work and commitment pays off!"
Louis Lindsey, Year 9
Y7 fixtures were hard fought and after narrowly losing our first few games the boys managed to secure a well deserved victory in their last game before the Christmas break.
After a disappointing first match the results of our Y11 team went from strength to strength – winning all of their next 4 games and playing some really good football in the process.
The Y8 and Y10 teams have trained well and are looking forward to some friendly matched when we come back in January.
PE lessons with a difference
Year 10 have been enjoying PE lessons with a difference - experiencing yoga and boxercise in addition to traditional games we offer on the curriculum.
Primary School Dance Festival
Year 11 Sports Leader were instrumental in running a brilliant dance festival which involved local primary school William Cobbett. The Sports Leaders delivered 5 weekly dance sessions culminating in performances hosted at FHES.
"Last Thursday, the year 7 and 8 girls played against Frensham Heights in an away fixture. We had a squad of 12, meaning we had one sub as we played 11-a-side. Many of the people in the team hadn’t played football before, however we managed an amazing 8-0 win!"
Our squad consisted of Amy Bowden, Isobel Clark, Rosie Carpenter, Maddie Healey, Emily Manson-Hing, Ellie Munro, Innes Needham, Charlotte Score, Isabel Searle, Evie Temple-Hall, Amy Trussler and Georgia Virgo.
We played incredibly well, especially for our first match and covering a whole pitch. We all worked well as a team and smiles were all around as we kept converting goals! We had most possession, and our goalie was barely used in both halves. We were up 5-0 by halftime and then scored another three. Goals came from self-set-ups, corners and assists.
Huge thanks to: Ella Chandler for refereeing, being our coach/manager and running training sessions, Miss Carpenter for coming down to supervise our sessions after school and Mrs Kemp for organising fixtures, driving the minibus and helping set this up.
Hopefully we can take this into our future matches after Christmas and continue to win to become the best ( if we aren’t already!)"
Match report from Amy Trussler
"We have thoroughly enjoyed teaching and leading Dance Clubs at William Cobbett Primary School. We definitely had lots of fun and we hope they did to. The dancers came to FHES to perform in a dance show in front of their parents and FHES staff. We are incredibly proud of what they achieved in three weeks."
Georgia Herrington
Leadership Academy
"This year we have started a Leadership Academy. It has gone really well"
Jess Swinden
In addition to organising and delivering dance sessions at William Cobbett School, Sports Leaders have taken sessions in Netball, Football and Rugby
Sports Leaders have organised sessions both within PE lessons and within our enrichment programme.
Sports Leaders have also assisted in the training, organisation and officiating of younger teams within the school.
Year 7 and 8 Football and Netball tournaments have been run by FHES Sports Leaders
Year 7 Sportshall Athletics Squad
Year 7 Athletes from FHES were one of 12 schools who took part in a Sportshall Athletics Competition at Woolmer Hill School
It was a great tournament where everybody had a great time.
Some superb individual performances! Overall, we came 7th but were actually only a few points off achieving a medal and progressing to the next round of the competition.
Well done to all who took part and represented the school so well.
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Year 10 Indoor
Girls Cricket Squad
DISTRICT CHAMPIONS
Well done to indoor cricketers who saw off fierce competition from Weydon, Broadwater and Ash Manor to become District Champions this term.
We are now really looking forward to the Surrey County Finals which will be held in March
Basketball
Basketball is on the rise at FHES.

The season kicks off properly in the New Year but we'd really like to have some more players (especially girls as we'd like to start a girls team!)
Congratulations
Chloe Drury has achieved a place on the GB Gymnastics Squad.
We look forward to celebrating her progress and successes
Congratulations
England athlete, Chris Snook winning another Gold Medal.
Chris is the current U18 1500m Walk National Champion.
Congratulations
Former student Leon Stoll is enjoying a great season as prop forward for the U18 Surrey Rugby Squad.
To date he has represented Surrey four times and achieved four wins.
AND STAFF GET INVOLVED TOO!
Staff Yoga
Staff 6-a-side football.
Mr Maynard & Mrs Kemp on the surfing trip
Mr Harty in action on the up on year 7 PGL trip.
Mr Hyland scales new heights on PGL trip.
Mrs Kemp takes a leap on PGL trip.
Miss Veale makes the leap of faith on PGL trip.
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