PUPILS enjoyed a range of exciting activities as part of a school's annual sports day.
Holders Playing Fields came alive as the Stonehenge School held its sports festival on Tuesday afternoon, July 23.
Blessed with glorious weather, the event saw each year group competing in a unique set-up featuring house touch rugby, rounders, athletics, and an exhilarating sports festival.
The inclusive environment provided an array of activities beyond traditional sports, with archery, axe throwing, and a climbing wall capturing the pupils' adventurous spirits.
Impact MMA, cross-fit sessions, and an engaging display from the army team added a dynamic edge to the day.
Circus skills workshops and face painting brought an element of fun and creativity, while kickboxing demonstrations showcased impressive martial arts techniques.
Collingwood's CPR training offered vital life-saving skills, emphasising the festival's holistic approach to physical education and wellbeing.
Pupils thrived amid the diverse activities, fostering a sense of community and healthy competition.
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The festival underscored the school's commitment to inclusivity and providing varied opportunities for all pupils to shine.
Alex Protheroe, Head of PE, expressed gratitude for the facilities. He said: "We're incredibly lucky to have the resources needed to host such a diverse range of events for our students.
"I would like to publicly thank the local providers for their professionalism and excellent delivery."
Scroll through our gallery of photographs of the sports festival, provided by Spencer Mulholland.
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