Multi Skills Success

On Thursday 19th November 240 pupils in Key Stage 1 participated in a multi skills festival at Diss high School. The pupils came from many schools including:Dickleburgh, Tivetshall, Garboldisham, Roydon, Scole, Burston, Diss Infant, All Saints and St Andrews.

 

The aim of the festival was to introduce pupils to multi skills and allow them to explore agility, balance and co-ordination activities. The festival was organised so that each pupil got to participate in all 10 workstations, with the emphasis of the day being FUN and enjoyment.

 

The festival was ran and orgnaised by Diss High Schools sports leaders, who did a superb job on the day. The leaders demonstarted excellent leadership skills and conducted themselves in a professional manner throughout the day.

 

A big thank you must go to the young leaders, and all staff who were involved in making the festival run so effectively.

Contact

Rosemary Bloom

Rosemary Bloom
School Sports Coordinator (SSCo) Diss High School & Old Buckenham High School

Telephone: 01379 642424
Mobile: 07811 873 178
Email: rbloom5@gold.esinet.org.uk

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