Tchoukball Festival
Our mixed team did our school proud at the Tchoukball Festival today.
Our mixed team did our school proud at the Tchoukball Festival today.
What a wonderful morning we had at Year 5 and 6 Sports Day today.
On Monday, all of the Reception children turned out in their house team shirts and ran, jumped, threw, balanced and persevered exceptionally well in all events! So many smiles, and so many talented young athletes we have! Thanks so much to all parents who came along to support, and of course to all the Reception staff for all the preparation and arranging of children into their various groups, and finally, to Carol for organising the day. It was evident in how happy everyone was that the day was a huge success!
After winning the Sutton borough 3 v 3 basketball competition, Dorchester Primary School was invited to represent Sutton in the 2024 London Youth Games, under 11 category, held at the Score Centre in East London.
It was impressive that our team performed so well given they had a tough group and secured a spot in the quarter finals. Although they didn't win, the team had a great experience and it is fantastic that the team was able to showcase their skills and teamwork on a larger stage. Losing by just one point can be frustrating, but it's also a great motivator for future competitions. The fact that the children represented their school and borough with pride is something to be immensely proud of.
I hope DPS continues to do well in future competitions and has many more opportunities to represent their school and community.
Riad
Though the whole team had a fantastic day, and made huge improvements throughout the matches, they did, sadly, lose all three of their games today. It takes real spirit and courage to keep your head up high in circumstances such as these, and huge credit to the team for maintaining their smiles and upbeat attitudes in spite of their match results. Well done to Ronnie, Vihaan, Jack, Jake, Ayush, Hei, Evie and Taylor. Thanks as well to Mr Rayner for being their coach today!
On Friday 10th May our footballers went out to play Westbourne and All Saints Benhilton.
On Tuesday:; Connor, Ronnie, Ollie, Leo, Julian and Sienna attended a cricket festival at the Cricket centre in Wallington.
With a late change of rules for this year’s Borough Rally allowing mixed teams to enter, our squad arrived at the competition having trained but not having played competitively together. You’d never have known! This really was a good example of everyone playing their part and contributing fully to the results by working together as a team and using everyone’s strengths. Across the court everyone defended hard to win turnovers and some composed passing when attacking allowed us many chances at goal.
Unbeaten in the round robin stage, having beaten Stanley Park, Nonsuch, Green Wrythe and Foresters, as winners of our group we faced Holy Trinity in the semi-final – an extremely strong team. It was an exciting game, as semi-finals should be!, and closely fought throughout. On the final whistle Holy Trinity had held their 2-1 lead and moved into the final, going on to win overall.
Dorchester really worked hard in the semi though and to be so close to earning a place in the final with such a narrow defeat shows how well they performed on Saturday and how much they fully deserved their 3rd place overall.
I was extremely proud of them all for their excellent play, determination and sporting approach to the whole competition – it was a fitting end to the competitive netball season for us!
Congratulations to Emilia, Evie, Paige, Hei, Carson, Aldea, Amelie and Alba.
Dorchester are Double Champions!
Won 9-2
It was a confident and extremely positive last league game for the A team on Monday!
After going a goal behind in the first quarter they kept their heads and had soon taken a 2-1 lead. As they settled, their use of space across the court improved and the ball flowed from defence to attack much more easily. They also looked after the ball much better in this game, our attack really combining well, and fewer unforced errors after turnovers gave us lots of opportunities to shoot.
After a few tricky games and disappointing results this helped to remind the team that they are a good squad when they work together and do the basics well and they should be very proud of how they have maintained their resilience to earn this very good win.
Very well done to Paige, Emilia, Macey, Evie, Safiyya, Brooklyn, Hannah and Alba.
A Team
The A team have shown great resilience in their last two games, showing determination not to give up when the score lines have not been in our favour. A hefty 16-3 defeat against a strong Holy Trinity team could have led to a despondent approach to their match against Foresters but this was not the case. They worked hard throughout, and did particularly well after some positional changes in the second half, to bring the score to 8-3 – with a faster start to the game they could have definitely made this a much closer contest.
The last league game of the season is on Monday vs Brookfield so we hope for a strong end to the term and an enjoyable game!
B Team
The B team have now completed their season and remain undefeated! A 7-0 win against Holy Trinity followed by an 8-3 win against Foresters saw them continue to demonstrate excellent team play across the court. The development in the quality of their play is so apparent – from footwork to winning turnovers and accurate shooting technique – an excellent set of results that they should be extremely proud of!
Well done for a full season of excellent play to Hei, Carson, Scarlett, Hailey, Alba, Hannah, Neve Aldea and Hanisk.
Personal Bests Week
This week Years 1-6 have been involved in setting and aiming to improve upon their own personal bests in a variety of activities.
We have discussed how important it can be to focus on improving your own results rather than always comparing your achievements to those of others. By setting yourself personal, smaller, challenging but realistic targets that you can work towards, your progress to your bigger, end goals can be much quicker and much more rewarding! We hope that this is something that the children can apply to many aspects of their school journeys, not just PE.
Through javelin, chest push, standing long jump, speed bounce and FootGolf, the children were able to apply these principles and will revisit their PBs in the summer term to see if they can improve on them even further.
We now look forward to a full individual and inter-house PB programme next term!
The Year 5 and 6 school basketball tournament held at The Phoenix Centre on Thursday, 21st March, marked an exhilarating showcase of skill and sportsmanship. The event, now in its second and final round, brought together young athletes from various schools to compete for glory on the court.
Dorchester Primary School's participation in the tournament was nothing short of remarkable. Out of the eight intense games played, our team emerged victorious in seven, culminating in the honour of lifting the winners' trophy. Their outstanding performance is a testament to their dedication, teamwork, and relentless determination.
Not only did our team excel in their athletic abilities, but they also represented Dorchester Primary School with the utmost pride and respect. Their conduct on and off the court reflected positively on our school's values.
As their coach, I couldn't be prouder of each and every member of the team. Their hard work, perseverance, and sportsmanship have been truly commendable.
Riad