On Thursday 6th February, our Under 12 and Under 13 swimming teams headed to Warwick School to compete in the Warwick 50s. Overall, we were placed 10th out of 16 schools, which is a great result from our girls given that, for a number of them, it was the first time they had taken part in a competitive event...

On Thursday 6th February, our Under 12 and Under 13 swimming teams headed to Warwick School to compete in the Warwick 50s. Overall, we were placed 10th out of 16 schools, which is a great result from our girls given that, for a number of them, it was the first time they had taken part in a competitive event. Congratulations to Skye Henshaw who swam an amazing 50 metre butterfly, coming first in her heat and just missing out on winning the event by the smallest of margins. Well done to everyone who took part.

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