Sports Ambassadors Help With Mini Mudder Event

28 Nov 25

This afternoon our Sports Ambassadors helped organise the Chippenham Sports Partnership Mini Mudder event. Students from the local primary schools in Years 1 & 2 were invited to work their way through a mini obstacle course that focused on balance, agility and having lots of fun! 

Children faced a series of fun and challenging stations designed to test their bravery, teamwork and determination -- from climbing over obstacles and scrambling under cargo nets to flipping tyres and tackling muddy trails.They worked in small groups to complete a range of stations aiming to develop their physical, social and emotional well being through having fun and getting muddy!

Thank you to all of our enthusiastic Sports Ambassadors in Year 9 & 10, as well our Sixth Form Sports Ambassadors for setting up the event and leading our young visitors with lots of encouragement and laughs!

Sheldon gave me confidence in my abilities and supported my ambitions. Going to a state school has many benefits over private in terms of real-world experience and being friends with a varied group of students. This has helped me in my life since school.
Joe Keighley - A Radiology Registrar in Brighton who will be starting as a Consultant Radiologist at the RUH in 2023.