I like that there are lots of annual events at British schools that one can anticipate over the years. One is sports day in the summer. For Years 3-6, sports day was competitive--sprinting, spud and spoon, skipping rope, obstacle course and team relay--with ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. For Reception-Year 2's sports day, the children kicked soccer balls, ran with cups of water, put rings on her head, hit cricket balls. This was more similar to field day at Easterly Parkway in which everyone received recognition for participating.
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Michael and friends ready for the obstacle race |
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Anna hurdling with a cup of water |
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