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SCD host Primary Tag Rugby Festival

On Thursday 15th March, students and staff welcomed Year 5 pupils from local primary schools for the Primary Tag Rugby Festival, which was organised by the South West Hertfordshire School Sports Partnership.

PE teacher Simon Conway congratulated all the participants for a great performance. Thanks are conveyed to Year 9 and 10 Rugby sports leaders Ben Gili-Ross, Alex Steet, Will Day, Kyle Innis, Will Gilchrist-Rikken, Toby Laycock and Tom Telfer for officiating at the festival; they all contributed to making the afternoon an enjoyable experience for our primary school guests. The competition was won by the team from Christ Church, who have qualified for the Partnership final which will take place on Tuesday 27th March at St Joan of Arc School. We wish them every success for the finals!


 

 

 

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