Sports Reports 2024-2025

KS2 Spring House Matches 2025

What a fantastic morning we had on Wednesday during the KS2 Spring House Matches! The children showcased remarkable collaboration and resilience as they represented their houses in either Tag Rugby or Netball. It was a pleasure to see them applying the skills they've honed during their PE lessons with Mr Green throughout the Spring Term.

This event marked their second of the year, and we were impressed with how the House Captains and Sports Leaders independently managed their roles. From scoring and refereeing to timekeeping and coaching, they certainly rose to the occasion! Not only did they support their peers, but they exhibited kindness and empathy towards the younger children, fostering a wonderful atmosphere throughout the matches.

A special thank you to the fantastic turnout of parents who came along to cheer us on—your support made the morning even more special. Here's to more exciting events in the future!

 

Tag Rugby

We played this as a mixed 6-a-side round robin tournament meaning each team played everyone. The tries scored are as follows:

 

Brewhurst

Drungewick

Malham

Southlands

Brewhurst

-

5-7

5-3

5-5

Drungewick

5-7

-

6-6

2-6

Malham

3-5

6-6

-

6-6

Southlands

5-5

6-2

6-6

-

The teams were given 3 points for a win, 2 points for a draw and 1 point for a loss. The results were:

1st  Brewhurst (8)

2nd Southlands (7)

3rd Malham (5)

4th Drungewick (4)

The house captains were asked to look out for players that stood out:

Brewhurst:

  • Harley (Y6) for great tackling.
  • Flynn (Y6) for good tackles.
  • Alfie (Y5) for his speed.

Drungewick:

  • Max (Y6) for getting everyone involved.
  • Rory (Y3) for enthusiasm and getting involved.
  • Evelyn (Y3) for being energetic and demonstrating great enthusiasm.

Malham:

  • Esabella (Y6) for good sportsmanship.
  • Baye (Y5) for amazin resilience and scoring a try.
  • Elliot (Y6) for motivating the side.
  • Hugo (Y6) for being great at tagging.

 Southlands:

  • Joey (Y5) for good defending.
  • Amelia (Y5) for amazing attacking and good sportsmanship.
  • Ollie (Y4) for good sportsmanship.

 

After the game, the house captains also took some pupil voice:

“It was fun and I loved playing!” (Isla D, Y5)

“I liked tackling and passing.” (Oscar, Y3)

“I like the amount of teamwork that was put in.” (Izzy, Y4)

“I like how everyone tries their best but has fun at the same time!” (Max, Y6)

“I have enjoyed it. I’ve even used skills like dodging.” (Elliot, Y6)

“I enjoyed getting their tags.” (Rosie, Y6)

“I just enjoyed doing it.” (Rupert, Y5)

 

 

Netball

We played this as a mixed 7-a-side round robin tournament meaning each team played everyone.

 

 

Brewhurst

Drungewick

Malham

Southlands

Brewhurst

-

1-1

5-3

1-5

Drungewick

1-1

-

1-3

3-4

Malham

3-5

1-1

-

1-4

Southlands

5-1

4-3

4-1

-

 

The teams were given 3 points for a win, 2 points for a draw and 1 point for a loss. The results were:

1st Southlands (9)

2nd Brewhurst (6)

3rd Drungewick & Malham  (5)

The house captains were asked to look out for players that stood out:

Brewhurst:

  • Harry (Y3) for good teamwork and passing.
  • Sole (Y5) for being a great team player.
  • Taylor (Y3) for scoring a great goal.

Drungewick:

  • Harry W (Y4) for good defending and getting involved.
  • Megan (Y5) for sharing the ball and great teamwork.
  • Evie (Y6) for enthusiasm and trying her best.

Malham:

  • Charlotte (Y5) for good goal scoring.
  • James F (Y6) for quick thinking.
  • Lucas (Y4) for good goal keeping.

Southlands:

  • Alfie (Y5) for great saves and defending.
  • Abigail (Y5) for amazing goal scoring and positivity.
  • Seb (Y3) for great catching and sportsmanship.

 

After the game, the house captains also took some pupil voice:

“I enjoyed playing with my friends and suing some passing that I have learnt.” (Lucia, Y6)

“I enjoyed being involved in everything.” (Phoebe W, Y4)

“I love how everyone tried their best and showed perseverance.” (Oliver, Y5)

“I loved everyone’s sportsmanship and teamwork.” (Amelie, Y6)

“I enjoyed scoring and working with my team.” (George, Y6)

“I found it fun and liked the different positions.” (Abigail, Y5)

 

U-KS2 Stinger Netball Tournament
On Monday 24th February, some of our Year 5 and 6 children partipated in The Weald Locality Stinger Netball Tournament. It was a very wet afternoon for our resilient netballers, who took part against 8 other teams. They played fantastically, achieving sixth place. We were so proud of their perseverance and fair play. Well done, Team Loxwood!
LKS2 Horsham Locality Inclusive Golf and Frisbee
On 7th February, some Year 4 children had a fantastic time at The Bridge on Wednesday morning, joining other schools from the Horsham District for an inclusive golf and frisbee event! Our L-KS2 children embraced new sports like Tri-golf and Ultimate frisbee, showcasing resilience, collaboration, and kindness. What a morning!