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Students achieve success at Trampolining Competition

Students took part in the British Schools Gymnastics Association (BSGA) Regional Schools Trampoline Competition on Sunday 4th December at Brentwood School in Essex.

Well done to all the students who participated in this competition. Congratulations go to  Ethan and Sasha, who both go through to the Zonal round, which will be held at the Chase Leisure Centre in Staffordshire on Sunday 5th February.

Sasha won 1st place in the Novice Girls Disability Category 2 section, and Ethan achieved 2nd place in the Novice Boys category. Congratulations also go to Ethan and fellow team members Ben and Xavi who performed very well in the team category, resulting in them being awarded 3rd place.

We wish Ethan and Sasha success at the next round in February, when they will be competing with qualifiers from the East Midlands, West Midlands and Wales for a place in the National Finals.

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