2024 KS1 Cricket Festival

Thursday 2nd May saw 14 schools and 300 pupils take part in our KS1 Cricket Festival at Hethersett and Tas Valley Cricket Club. The morning and afternoon session involved schools from Wreningham, Preston, Tacolneston, Morley, Dickleburgh, Garboldisham, Carleton Rode, Forncett, Saxlingham, Spooner Row, Alburgh, Woodton, Brooke and Hempnall.

 

The pupils all took part in 3 stations which were run by Norfolk Cricket Board and supported by Wymondham High Academy Leaders. All of the stations were based on the fundamental cricket skills bowling, batting and fielding.

 

There was lots of smiling children who had lots of fun learning new skills.

 

Pupils Stated:

"We have loved learning new skills whilst having fun”.

“We enjoyed learning from the coaches”.

 

Teachers Said:

“Brilliant confidence booster for all pupils”.

“Fantastic opportunity to get younger pupils involved in cricket”.

 

If the pupils enjoyed the sessions make sure you get involved in one of the clubs which are local to you. 

Big thanks to Norfolk Cricket Board for running the stations at today’s event. Thanks to the leaders from Wymondham High Academy and Hethersett and Tas Valley Cricket Club for allowing us to use their facilities.

 

Well done to all pupils involved. Hope you all had lots of fun!

 

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