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PSJP Sport Ethos
Our sport ethos at Penistone St John’s the Baptist Primary School is to show mutual respect, sportsmanship and co-operation, recognising that competition is healthy and invaluable to a child’s development in becoming a well rounded individual who seeks to improve within every aspect of their education.
Friday, 15 July 2016
Thursday, 14 July 2016
PSJP Sports Academy Award Evening
Tonight marked the end of PSJP Sports Academy for this year. The children have worked exceptionally hard all year to earn their trophies with 55 trophies being handed out in total. The evening got underway with special mentions of newcomers; showing positive attitudes in the short time spent at the club. Later in the evening, children were invited to the front to receive their awards. A special well done to Josh Pedley and Lucy O'Neill on receiving the team player award, Jesvi Kipasa and Harry Green for receiving the most improved award not forgetting Annie Drinkhill and Harry Longmire for receiving Girl and Boy of the year award. A special evening spent with sport enthusiast who have achieved so much this year. We hope to see them all next year. Remember, places are still available for next year, just get a letter from our school office. Have a lovely summer everyone. Mr B!
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Y4/5 Futsal Award Evening
Well done to the year 4/5 Futsal team who have been nominated for the Primary Team of the Year Award! What a great year. Well done boys! #verysmart
Y3/4 Athletics!!!
The year 3 and 4 athletes competed at Dorothy Hyman last week. They performed outstandingly well in all events with some impressive performances, both on the field and track. Well done to all who took part!
Monday, 4 July 2016
PSJP take over Barnsley
What a season! The team have done it and won the league, scoring 56 goals and conceding only 5. The boys went into the game undefeated all year and started the game nervously conceding after just a few minutes. Finding their stride, working together, the boys pulled together and won the game comfortably 6-1 against Burton Road. For some children, this is their last game of primary school football and we wish them all the best for their future footballing careers. Well done boys! You have made history! #bestteamever
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