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Autumn Term Issue : 7
Sports
Newsletter St John’s Prep School
Tel: 01707 657294
St. John’s Prep School The Ridgeway
Potters Bar Hertfordshire EN6 5QT
Netball Contents:
Pg 1
Netball
Football
Pg 2
Paralympics
Cricket and
Football
Cross Country
Pg 3 Inter-House
Netball and
Football Tour-
nament
Prize Giving
What we have
been working
on.
Pg 4 Sports Hall
Athletics Sports Pupil of
the Month
Award End of Term
Sports Awards
Pg 5 Extra Curricu-
lar Clubs
Fencing
Ballet
Yoga
Pg 6
Crossword
Pg 7
Fact File
Football
The Netball team train on a Monday lunchtime and during Tuesday Prep. All the girls have been
training very hard and their efforts have paid off with great success. We have also been fortunate to in-
troduce a F2 Netball team and like the other team they too have shown great success.
The main team have played three matches this term, winning two beating Stormont 10-0
and Vita Et Pax 8-2. They also drew against Grange Park Prep. 6 all. The F2 team also won against Stor-
mont, scoring their last goal with 10 seconds to go, winning 3-2, a very close and exciting game. The F2
team consists of Rachel Hill, Sarina Seth, Aileen Ajibade, Lily Harbron, Holly White, Haley Danso and
Olivia George.
The girls also looked every bit the professional team wearing their new black and red netball
dresses. Miss Cullen is very proud of all the
players and hopes their Netball skills contin-
ue to improve, ready for the next term!
Wins/Draws
St. John’s 10 - 0 Stormont
St. John’s 8 - 2 Vita Et Pax
St. John’s 3 - 2 Stormont
St. John’s 6 - 6 Grange Park
The Football squad train on a Monday night at the Senior School with Mr. Hodgson. All pupils
have been working hard to improve their positional play and individual skills. The F1 and F2 boys have
risen to the challenge and can play at the level of the F3s. The future looks good for St. John’s as these
young players will be playing together for a few more years.
The team narrowly lost a game to Vita et Pax 0-1 but came back with a great result against Sher-
rardswood winning 4-3. Joshua Cohen and Tolani Odetoyinbo scored two goals each. The boys look
good in their new kits and we look forward to more matches in the new year when the pitches dry out.
Keep up the hard work and always remember that
fitness is the key to success.
Picture:
Top Row: Joshua Cohen, Jed Dhillon, Shivansh Prasad,
Thomas Green, Denis Ucur, Metehan Ali,
Middle Row: Tolani Odetoyinbo, Shayan Patel, Hakan
Aknar, Jacob Haynes, Jonathan Bailey
Bottom Row: Tony Dinh
Picture
Top Row: Emily Woodham, Lily Harbron,
Holly White, Haley Danso, Kobika Mohan,
Middle Row: Eleanor Hall-McAteer, Olivia
George
Bottom Row: Adaeze Akande, Rebecca
Odeyemi
Cross Country
Sports Newsletter
Cricket and Football
Paralympics On Monday 3rd September Miss Cullen and Mr. Russell took five
pupils to the Paralympics to watch the Athletics at Strafford. We were very
fortunate to take part in this amazing event and the whole day was a great
success.
We must thank Enfield Council and the hard work of the P.E. Team
and Mr. Petrou for organising and arranging the day, which went very
smoothly. All the volunteers were very welcoming and knowledgeable.
The pupils enjoyed the day and had a once in a life time opportunity
to witness professional athletes competing at the highest level.
The teachers and pupils watched a variety of events, both track and
field, ranging from the long jump, to shot putt and wheel chair 100 meters to
800 meters. We all got involved and the stadium, which was full to the brim
and had an amazing atmosphere, managed to join in, in a Mexican wave!
Picture:
Pupils: Emily Woodham, Adaeze Akande, Gianni Boggia-Vincent, Ted Pini.
Millie Abraham.
Teachers: Mr. Russell and Miss Cullen.
On a very dry and sunny Wednesday in the middle of November St.
John’s pupils took part in their annual Cross Country Competition. This competi-
tion was held at the Senior School, where pupils had to run around the school
grounds. The competitors comprised of all the Upper Transitus, F1, F2 and F3 pu-
pils. The pupils had practised the course during their Games lessons and also during
their Fitness Club where pupils practised cross country and endurance running.
Every competitor received a well done sticker, with the top three girls
and boys in each year group receiving a 1st, 2nd or 3rd place sticker. Well done to
all competitors.
Years 1st 2nd 3rd
UT Girls Maahi Patel Charlotte Wheatley Nicoletta Josif
UT Boys Sean Kanu Takumi Satoh Matthew Muwambi
F1 Girls Katherine McKenzie Nitu Tailor Madison Bernardo
F1 Boys Tolani Odetoyinbo Jacob Haynes James Wisker
F2 Girls Holly White Aileen Ajibade Lily Harbron
F2 Boys Shivansh Prasad Tony Dinh Harry Ourris
F3 Girls Emily Woodham Klara Ismail Shanaaze Mang-Smith
F3 Boys Joshua Cohen Kush Tailor Deniz Ucur
The Winners of the Cross Country Races.
On a Tuesday in prep time
pupils from F1 to F3 attend a cricket
skills session with Mr. Russell.
The pupils work on their
batting, bowling and fielding skills.
The pupils enjoy the session
immensely and have been progressing
well. This will help them towards
representing the school team in the
summer against other schools.
On a Thursday in prep time pupils from Upper Transitus
attend a football skills session with Mr. Russell.
The pupils work on dribbling, passing, control, shooting
and tactical awareness and end the session with a fun game.
The pupils enjoy the session and are very enthusiastic to
play competitive games between themselves. They have been pro-
gressing at a good rate. This will help
them towards representing the school
team in future years and playing inter-
house football next year.
Sports Newsletter
What we have been working on
Prize Giving On Tuesday 16th October, St. John’s held their annual Prize Giving Evening. During this event we celebrate the achievements of
the pupils in a variety of different sporting endeavour. Prizes were awarded to the following pupils:
Progress in sport Tennis Player of the Year Joshua Cohen
Prep 1 Oluwatimilehin
Soremekun
Tennis Doubles Winner Gianni Boggia-Vincent
Shunsuke Satoh
Prep 2 Joshua White Netball Player Hannah McIntosh
Upper Transitus Tolani Odetoyinbo Football Player Benino De Campi
Form 1 Holly White Cricket Player Nimit Bakrania
Form 2 Emily Woodham Swimmers of the Year Despina-Maria Artemiou
Max Dean
Sportsman of the Year, Upper School Sportsman of the Year, Lower School
Boy Shunsuke Satoh Boy Ilyas Khodabux
Girl Rachel Judt Girl Charlotte Wheatley
Athlete in Sport Swimming House Winner Water Rats -
Millie Abraham
Boy Gianni Boggia-Vincent Sports Day House Winner Toads –
Zac Richter
Girl Elle Whayman Cricket House Winner Water Rats -
Adem Dervish
This term Prep. 1 have been working on lots of different core skills such as, throwing and catching using different objects, move-
ment, running, skipping and using their imaginations to move like animals. They have also been practising their jumps, hopping and star
jumps . Prep 2 have been working on their sport specific skills, such as throwing and catching, dribbling a ball, throwing a ball at a target and
in addition, they have also been working on rules and instructions, which relate to Sports and Health and Safety within Sport.
The rest of the school have been working on Football (for the boys) and Netball (for the girls) from the start of the school year
until the half term. After the half term until Christmas everyone has been working on Gymnastics, practising their basic shapes and develop-
ing their forwards rolls, shoulder stands and jumps and performing these in a sequence.
Inter-house Netball and Football Tournaments For the first time, St. John’s held its Inter-house Football and Netball tournament for all F1, F2 and F3 pupils. The qualifying stages
took place during the lunchtimes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on the week commencing 22nd October.
During these stages all houses played each other in a round robin style tournament. Houses received three points for a win, two
points for a draw and one point for a loss. All their scores were added together and depending on their total score, it was decided which
two teams would play for 1st and 2nd place and which two teams would play for 3rd and 4th place.
The finals were played on Thursday during a Games lesson, with all pupils driven up to the Senior School Sports Hall to support
their teams. We held the 3rd and 4th place matches first followed by the 1st and 2nd match.
All competitors received 1st, 2nd, 3rd or Well done stickers and the winning houses received a very large trophy, which will be
presented to the Sports Captain at next year’s Speech Day.
1st Badgers, 2nd Water Rats, 3rd Toads, 4th Moles 1st Moles, 2nd Toads, 3rd Water Rats, 4th Badgers
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Swimming Gala Upper School: 16th March, 6.30 p.m. till 7.45 p.m.
Swimming Gala Lower School: 18th March, 9.00 a.m. till 10.30 a.m.
DATES TO REMEMBER!
Sports’ Pupil of the Month and End of Term Awards
October: Haley Danso November: Andrianna Josif December: Sean Kanu
At the end of each half term, during the End of Term Assembly Sports Awards are handed out to pupils from each year
group. Pupils are rewarded for different aspects within sport and to celebrate their sporting ability, attitude and behaviour in
their lessons.
September till October Half Term. Half Term till Christmas Holidays. Prep 1 Samuel Olaleye Prep1 Leonidas Mouskis
Prep 2 Daniel Ivonav Prep2 Nathaniel Mathangani
Oluwajoba Jabaru Iain Kanu
Lower Transitus Marlie Witter Lower Transitus Nehir Cevik
Ella Robinson Cameron Hill
Upper Transitus Ioanna-Sofia Gkogka Upper Transitus Harry Higgins
Jason Obiamiwe Maahi Patel
F1 Katherine McKenzie F1 Tolani Odetoyinbo
Georgina Moncaster Harry Proffitt
F2 Sarina Seth F2 Holly White
Harry Ourris Shivansh Prasad
F3 Eleanor Hall-McAteer F3 Joshua Cohen
Sports Hall Athletics On Tuesday 27th November pupils represented St. John’s at the indoor Sport Hall Athletics Competition. For those of you that
have not heard about Sports Hall Athletics, it is a competition which is held in the Winter months, inside when the weather is too cold to
compete outside. It comprises of events, which simulate events in athletics but some have been altered to best suit an indoor area. Instead
of long jump for example there is standing long jump and running races, which use boards against the wall to ensure that the pupils run a
correct distance. There are also additional events such as speed bounce and chest push.
All pupils were entered into a maximum of two track and two field events. We have had great success in the running relays, win-
ning the girls’ Obstacle Relay, 1 lap relay and 2 lap relay and the boys winning the 1 lap relay. It was a team event but unfortunately, even
after all of our wins we did not win overall. The pupils, should however, be very proud of their performances. Well done to all competitors.
The participants were:
Boys: Girls:
Deniz Ucur, Jed Dhillon Emily Woodham Holly White
Shivansh Prasad, Tolani Odetoyinbo Olivia George Madison Bernardo
Tony Dinh Harry Proffitt Aileen Ajibade Katherine McKenzie
Rhys Winterhalder Jacob Haynes Haley Danso
Please note that due to the fact that we have changed from ASA swimming stages to School Swimming levels, pupils are still working towards
their levels and will receive their certificates by Easter.
Extra Curricular Clubs
Ballet Club
St. John’s Prep Extra Curricular
Timetable
Monday Girls (F1, F2 and F3) Netball -
Prep. School -
Miss Cullen Lunchtime
Boys (F1, F2, F3) Football - Senior
School-
Mr. Hodgson 3.20 p.m. - 4.20 p.m.
Girls (F2 and F3) Netball – Prep.
School-
Miss Cullen 3.20 p.m. - 4.20 p.m.
Tuesday Girls (UT, F1, F2) Netball - Prep.
School -
Miss Cullen 3.20 p.m. – 4.20 p.m.
Boys (F1, F2 and F3) Cricket -
Senior School-
Mr. Russell 3.20 p.m. - 4.20 p.m.
Thursday Mixed (F1, F2, F3) Fitness - Prep.
School -
Miss Cullen - 3.20 p.m. - 4.20 p.m.
Thursday Mixed (UT and F1) Football Skills
Club - Prep. School -
Mr. Russell - 3.20 p.m. - 4.20 p.m.
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Ballet
Ballet takes place on a Monday.
Lower School: 3.00 p.m. - 3.45 p.m.
Upper School: 3.45 p.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Price: £45.00 (£35, if you were part of the
club last term)
Number of sessions: 9
Payment: cheque made payable to Mrs. A.
Boden Clothing: Girls - pink ballet shoes, pink dress
and cardigan
Boys - black leather ballet shoes and ‘Greens’.
Ballet is a fun and exciting opportunity for the
pupils at St John’s to be creative and enjoy
themselves within a dance environment.
YogaNastics YogaNastics
YogaNastics takes place on a Tuesday.
Lower School: 3.20 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.
Upper School: 4.00 p.m. - 4.40 p.m.
Price: £45.00
Number of sessions: 9
Payment: cheques made payable to YogaNastics.
Only 15 pupils will be admitted to this club.
Equipment: yoga mat
YogaNastics is very controlled and skilful, concentrating on
fun postures for flexibility and balance, with an element of
story telling. It is designed to improve sleep, concentration
balance and co-ordination.
If you are interested in
any of the extra curricular
Sports Clubs please look
out for a letter that will
be handed to your child
by the end of term and re-
turn the attached reply
slip by Wednesday, 9th
January to Miss Cullen.
Fencing
Fencing takes place on a Friday.
Lower School: 2.30 p.m. till 3.30 p.m.
Upper School: 3.30 p.m. till 4.30 p.m.
Price: £64.00 (£7 a session)
Number of sessions: 9
Payment: cheques made to Mrs. Szokolovics.
Only 12 pupils will be admitted to this club.
Clothing: Greens
Fencing is a very popular extra-circular sport at St. John’s. It involves learn-
ing the skills and control needed to play and beat an opponent. Ideal for
both beginners and pupils with experience in Fencing.
Fencing
Sports Newsletter
Puzzle Time
The first Olympic Game was held in France
A netball court is in the shape of a rectangle
The fastest 100 metre front crawl time is 10 seconds
The fastest goal scored in Football was in 2 seconds
True or false? Which one of these statements are true. Circle the ones which you think
are true and check your answers below.
A ‘tuck’ is a shape in Gymnastics
There are 8 players on a netball court.
In netball only a GS and GA can shoot
Butterfly is the fastest swimming stroke
There are 12 players in a football team
In football only a goal keeper can use their hands to touch the ball
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True
In football only a goal keeper can use their hands to touch the ball Doctors recommend 7-8 hours of sleep each night.
In netball only a GA and GS can shoot Breakfast helps maintain healthy weight.
A netball court is in the shape of a rectangle Drinking water is the best way to stay hydrated.
A ‘tuck’ is a shape in gymnastics Cabbage is a great source of vitamins.
The fastest goal scored in football was in 2 seconds
A child should exercise for 1 hour a day
The best way to exercise your heart is by walking and jogging!
Sports Fact File
A child should exercise for 1 hour a day
The best way to exercise your heart is by walking and jogging!
Doctors recommend 7-8 hours of sleep each night.
Breakfast helps maintain healthy
weight.
Drinking water is the best way to stay
hydrated.
Cabbage is a great source
of vitamins.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
EVERYBODY
From the P.E. Team