Key Stage 4 Badminton Success

On Monday 25th November, we took our best five badminton players from the Lower 5th and Upper 5th to compete in the first round of the National Schools Badminton Championship. The girls got off to a great start by winning all their games against Camp Hill's B team. However, they knew they had to “up their game”...

On Monday 25th November, we took our best five badminton players from the Lower 5th and Upper 5th to compete in the first round of the National Schools Badminton Championship. The girls got off to a great start by winning all their games against Camp Hill’s B team. However, they knew they had to “up their game” for their final five matches against Camp Hill’s A team. It was tough, but they managed to win 4-1 and our team will now advance to the regional round. Congratulations to: Aditi, Aditi B, Gracia, Madhini and Namrata.

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