Students from SHS were invited to participate in a KS3 Dodgeball event

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Students from SHS were invited to participate in a Key Stage 3 Dodgeball event organised by Nottingham City Council.

Dodgeball is a fast-paced game with students throwing the ball at an opposing team attempting to hit them, catch the ball and therefore scoring points.  The rules for this inclusive tournament are slightly different with no one being knocked out of the game.

Teams consisted of 5 players each side with a maximum of 6 allowed to play.  Points are scored from either catching the ball or hitting an opponent with the ball.

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The six students played students from five other schools including:

  • Ellis Guilford
  • Bulwell Academy
  • Westbury
  • Redhill
  • Southwell Minster

An absolute brilliant effort displayed by all students who worked exceptionally well as a team, sharing the ball and communicating to each other.   The students represented the school in a very positive manner and played the game fairly and to the rules.  Shaking hands with the opposing schools at the end of the tournament was excellent to observe.

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Next dates for the sporting calendar next year:

Thursday 15th January - KS4 Handball

Tuesday 3rd February - Megafest

Tuesday 10th February - Inclusive School Games event

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