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Sports Reports 2024/25

James Carleton comes to visit - 24th April 2025

Today, we were very privileged to have James Carleton, and ex St St Paul's student, come in to take our assembly. James spoke about his journey from St Paul's School sport to where he is today. During the 10 years since leaving St Paul's, he has dedicated his life to hockey and has progressed through the ranks from Surrey competitions to now being part of the Under 21s Great British and English Hockey Team.

The assemblies were  inspirational and we hope the children enjoyed listening to James.

The main thoughts from the assembly:

  • Try as many sports as you can

  • Do what makes you happy

  • Mistakes are a great way to succeed and overall makes you a better person

  • Being nervous shows that you care

  • Be determined and try your best

 

We are so proud of James and feel very grateful that he has given his time to us to share his story.

  

Swimming Gala 23rd April 2025

Our first day back of the summer term started with a bang! 21 children from KS2 competed in our annual Dorking Schools Swimming Gala, which took place at The Priory School.

With 5 of the Dorking Schools, competing, it was a busy and exciting event.

Children swan in different events, including freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and relays!

The children showed incredible skill and determination and their school values shone through, with exceptional behaviour throughout.

It was a tight event, leading to joint winners with 109 points - St Paul's and North Downs!

What a way to start the term!

Amazing - well done everyone!

Rugby

We had an amazing time on a very warm day at Dorking Rugby Club, competing against the other schools in Dorking at the annual Tag Rugby competition. St Paul's were resilient, determined and gracious when competing, taking losses in their stride and enjoying the wins with respect. Over the 8 games played, we had a selection of wins, draws and losses and came out of the competition in 4th place, narrowly missing out on 3rd by just one point.

St Paul's did so well. well done!

Cross Country 17th March 2025

After a very wet season, we finally managed to have a cross-country race. The sun shone, and we had great numbers of children running. It was a close race with year 3/4 winning overall. North Downs won the Year 5/6 and clinched the title for the whole competition. Well done everyone for running so well!

  

Netball - Year 5 - 11th March 2025

 

Netball - Year 6 - 10th March 2025

Last week, on Monday year 6 took part in a netball competition. Everyone showed perseverance, teamwork and good sportsmanship. At the competition we played 5 matches winning 2 losing 3. In the end we managed to secure 4th place!

Each person played every position and played amazingly scoring goals and intercepting.

We couldn’t have done it without our fantastic netball coach Mrs Trease coaching us every Tuesday since October. Making our skills even better every time and learning new things.

It's A Fish Out - Lifesaving Competition - 8th March 2025

Gymnastics 13th February 2025

On Thursday 13th February the year 3,4,5 and 6 gymnastics team headed down to the Ashcombe to compete against 7 other schools. Excited and nervous at the same time we all sat on the benches waiting our turn.  We were called by the judge and walked up to say our name and the level we were doing then performed our routines.  As we all finished our last event everyone was really eager to find out where we had come.  When the results were announced we were all ecstatic as we came second overall in both year 3 and 4 and year 5 and 6. Anya also came second individually!!! :)

Hockey 10th February 2025

Well done to the hockey team participating in the tournament on Monday at St Johns.

We came 4th out of 7 and showed great enthusiasm, encouragement and team work.

We had a great time despite the freezing weather!          

Sports Hall Athletics - 29th January 2025

28 children from Year 5 and 6 travelled to Guildford to compete against 7 other school in the district Sport Hall Athletics Competition. It was fast and furious which 14 different events spanning from relay races, obstacle races , vertical jump and triple jump. The children did amazingly well, showing sportsmanship and resect. Overall, we came 4th! Well done St Paul's 

Surrey School' Cross Country - Saturday 18th January 2025

‘Cold’ conditions did not stop the 2025 Surrey Schools Cross Country Championships bringing together large numbers of runners from Districts (Secondary) and Schools (Primary) from all over Surrey showing their talents as elite runners in the ‘heat’ of real competition. Congratulations to all who competed with such spirit.

From St Paul’s, we had 3 year 6 Girls (Eleanor, Elizabeth and Florence) and 3 year 6 boys (Hector, Ben and Sam). They all did amazing runs and did our school proud.

Elizabeth – 40th

Eleanor – 72nd

Flo – 100th

There were 114 runners in total

Ben – 47th

Sam 71st

Hector 72nd

109 runners in total

 

Ballet Inspiration Days for Reception to Year 6 

Year 6 Boys Football

Sports Crew Charity Festival 15th November 2024

Year 5 Boys Football - 14th November 2024

Year 5 had a fantastic football tournament hosted by St Martin's School. They played incredibly well, showing respect and sportsmanship. After a full afternoon of football, our Year 5 team came 4th. Well done St Paul's

Sports Crew 11th November 2024

To start the day,12  animated year sixes turned up at the priory at 8:50 and met in the car park. We then, rather noisily, funnelled  through the gates towards the large sports dome sitting at the edge of the school grounds. The next thing we did on our day was make our way towards the area, the dome. Feeling excited, I swiftly ran through the revolving door, almost getting stuck on the way, and dropped my bag, ready for the next instruction given by our teacher, Mr. Prentice. Before I could sit down ,we were introduced to our leaders for the day, and we quickly engaged in an activity involving sorting values into ones we thought were important and not.

Like our second game, we did a number of sessions while rotating round to different stations every five or so minutes, some of which we would do later by ourselves. We then all gathered around our leader to discuss MR.NEDD (name, explain, demonstrate and do) and how we could show this when we were delivering the games to children. After a short snack break, we began our next thing, which was a multi -school game of blob tag that I think everyone enjoyed which was organised by our wonderful leaders. A few minutes later, we split to go back into our school groups to do some games organised and played by us. My group, Emily and Benji, played a game called hoop-hop- hooray, a game involving hoops and rock paper scissors. Other games include splat, head, shoulders, knees and cone and many more. It was nearing the end of our morning, so we gathered one last time and celebrated our day. Near the end, they handed out our bronze badges which we got from completing our training. In the future I would love to receive my silver and gold badges. Ultimately, it was a great experience and I came back to school buzzing with confidence while proudly displaying my badge on my sports crew t-shirt.

Girls Football - 7th November 2024