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  • Midhurst Milers 2K Run - 12 Oct 25

    Published 13/10/25

    Midhurst Milers 2K Race 

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  • Groundforce Day

    Published 10/10/25
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  • Herons Trip to Fishbourne

    Published 09/10/25

    Herons really enjoyed their day trip to Fishbourne - for more photos, please click here

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  • Bohunt Cross Country Running

    Published 08/10/25

    Fantastic Results at the Year 3/4 Cross Country Run! 

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  • Year 6 Quiz at Churcher's College

    Published 08/10/25

    Year 6 Quiz at Churcher's College

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  • Infant Grandparents Lunch

    Published 03/10/25
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  • Kestrels Residential

    Published 26/09/25

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  • Butser Hill Run

    Published 18/09/25

    Butser Hill Challenge – Junior Runners Take on the Heights!

    On Sunday 14th September, the steep slopes of Hampshire’s famous Butser Hill were once again alive with energy, excitement, and determination as over 250 junior runners gathered for the annual Butser Hill Challenge, proudly organised by Churcher’s College.

    With children from local schools taking part, the event showcased not just athletic talent, but also resilience and team spirit as the runners faced the gruelling climb up the iconic hill. The course is renowned for its punishing gradient, but that didn’t stop our young athletes from giving it their all.

    Among the standout performances from our school were:

    • Luna and Sophie (Year 3), who showed fantastic courage and enthusiasm in their first taste of the challenge.

    • Ted (Year 5), who stormed up the hill to secure an impressive 2nd place in the boys’ race — a brilliant achievement in such a competitive field.

    • George (Year 6), who pushed hard and finished strongly, rounding off a superb day of racing.

    The atmosphere was buzzing, with families and friends lining the route, cheering on every runner as they conquered the tough ascent. The day wasn’t just about placings — it was about celebrating effort, determination, and the joy of being part of such a memorable community event.

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  • U11 Football Festival at Bedales 10th Sep 25

    Published 12/09/25

    This afternoon, Sheet Primary Year 6 boys took part in the annual Bedales football tournament – and what a performance it was, even in the pouring rain!
    The team were simply a delight to watch, showing off not just their skills but also their incredible teamwork and unselfish play. Every single player managed to get on the scoresheet, which is a fantastic achievement and a real reflection of the spirit within the squad.
    Across seven matches against strong opposition from other schools, the boys scored an astonishing 29 goals – conceding only 2. They lost just one match all afternoon, proving themselves to be one of the standout teams of the tournament.
    The determination, energy, and sheer joy with which the boys played was wonderful to behold. A huge well done to the whole team for an afternoon of football that was every bit as brilliant as it was muddy!

    A big thank you also goes to all the parents who came along to cheer on the boys in the rain – your support made the day even more special.

    An even bigger thank you to the wonderful Mrs Mifsud who came in a couple of lunchtimes to help the squad practice and coached them this afternoon.

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  • Peter Pan Junior Production

    Published 18/07/25

    Well done to all the children and staff involved in producing such wonderful performances!

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  • Colour Run Fun!

    Published 18/07/25

    Thank you to FOSS and all the volunteers who helped make the Colour Run Fun afternoon such a success.

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  • Y2 Sports Day at TPS

    Published 11/07/25
    Our Year 2 had a wonderful morning at The Petersfield School who hosted a Year 2 Sports Day inviting all the local primary schools.
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