Thursday 26 January 2017

Semi Finalists!

November 2016 saw the start of the annual Waltham Forest basketball competition, with multiple aspiring schools looking to test their skills on the court. Chingford, as always, were well-represented in the tournament; this year they entered a record ten sides, as well as a separate tournament for sixth forms and colleges. Though there were a glut of fixtures to get through due to the number of sides entered, each side was able to take part in a number of games and prove their worth in the competition.

Fixtures were split up by age group, effectively allowing a boys and girls competition for years 7 to 11. Bragging rights were on offer for any side able to emerge from the group stages, but the competition was fierce, and only a select few teams from each group would make the semi finals.

I am delighted to announce, however, that Chingford managed to gather an astonishing nine semi finalists from their groups. Year 7 manager Mr.Gordon highlighted in particular his side's determination and good team environment, nominating Josiah Oyerinde of 7C as his side's MVP for the regular season. Furthermore, Miss Culverhouse was able to lead her 7s, 8s and 10s side to the semi finals - she praised her sides that 'sailed through' with ease.

With the semi finals due to take place as early as this week, who knows what the limit is for these young Chingford sides. Watch this space!

Thursday 19 January 2017

Welcome!

January 19th 2017 will go down as a historic date in Chingford history - the inception of our new PE Department blog. From the school that brought you such world famous talents as David Beckham and Harry Kane comes a new literary venture, with staff and students alike contributing reports and analyses of our young, rising stars.

PE Technician and Editor Mr. Elliott will oversee the project, which will consist of teachers such as the fearsome Mr. Gordon, who is more than keen to discuss the dynamics of his fledgling Year 7 football team. Any member of staff who has led their side to glorious victory or valiant defeat is invited to immortalise proceedings in the form of an article or match report.

Students are also more than welcome to take part in the project, reporting on their own or peers' triumphs in the fields and courts of Chingford and beyond. Not only will this honour the children's successes, but also hone important literary skills that will be valuable in later life. Whether you wish to write to build your CV or UCAS application, or simply want to praise your friends' achievements, you are cordially invited to take part.

Finally, we would like to congratulate all previous Chingfordians who have contributed to the school's country-renowned successes throughout the years. And not just the famous ones - Borough record setters, cup winners and those who turn up week in, week out and put the effort into their PE lessons. Without you, this page would not even exist. Thank you!