Y4 Camp
Y4 enjoyed a sunny evening of fish and chips, games and a film before having their sleepover camp.
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Y4 enjoyed a sunny evening of fish and chips, games and a film before having their sleepover camp.
Year 3 & 4 Rounders Tournament
Another whole-day Sports Day took place at our school this week, and what a fantastic event it turned out to be! Blessed with glorious sunshine and clear skies, the weather couldn’t have been better for a full day of fun, friendly competition, and school spirit.
From the first race to the final relay, the children gave their all, showing outstanding sportsmanship, determination, and encouragement towards one another. Whether they were sprinting down the track, leaping in the long jump, or throwing their javelins, every child took part with enthusiasm and pride.
The staff were simply brilliant—organising events, guiding the children, keeping everything running smoothly, and cheering just as loudly as everyone else. Their energy and dedication made the day not only successful but truly special for all involved.
We were also delighted to see such strong parental support. Families turned out in great numbers, bringing encouragement, positive energy, and loud cheers from the sidelines. Their presence added to the celebratory atmosphere and meant so much to the children.
It was a memorable day for all and a wonderful reminder of the strength of our school community. Thank you to everyone who helped make Sports Day such a success—we can’t wait to do it all again next year!
16 Year 5&6 players attended the annual small schools tournament organised by Aspire today Friday 6th June. Both teams played some AMAZING football with over 7 goals being scored and at least 6 games each.
Sheet Purple (Y5) and Sheet Orange (Y6) ended up playing against each other in the quarter finals, Y6 winning who then went on to lose against Four Marks (who are a bigger school). The team were great sportsmen throughout. A huge thank you to Mrs Mifsud for taking time out to coach the players during lunchtimes and running the teams at the tournament.
Mrs Robinson
Two lucky children got the opportunity to be part of a small schools group trip to Bedales this week on an outdoor learning morning. Walking, collecting eggs, swinging in the forest, making and eating pizza and pasta. A fabulous morning out for them.
Match Report: Sheet Primary Girls Reach Final in Thrilling East Meon Tournament
On Tuesday morning, the Sheet Primary School Year 4/5/6 girls football team travelled to East Meon to compete in the annual girls football tournament – and what a day it turned out to be!
Thanks to the dedication of Mrs Mifsud, who had been running lunchtime training sessions in the lead-up to the event, the team arrived well-prepared and full of confidence. Her hard work with the girls truly paid off, as they showed determination, skill, and excellent teamwork throughout the day.
After a strong showing in the group stages, Sheet progressed to the semi-finals where they faced Froxfield. It was a tense and hard-fought match that ended in a draw, leading to a dramatic penalty shootout. The girls held their nerve and emerged victorious – a huge moment that was met with cheers and celebrations!
In the final, Sheet came up against a much larger school. Despite giving it their all and putting in a valiant performance, the opposition proved just too strong on the day. Though they didn’t take home the trophy, the Sheet girls walked away proudly with well-deserved medals and huge smiles on their faces.
Recap by Edison, Year 6
'In SATS week we went in early to eat a yummy breakfast which Mrs Hines and Mrs Repp made.
The breakfast consisted of sausages, bacon, eggs, toast, juice and cereal.
The SATS went okay. The tests were grammar, English, spellings, maths and reasoning.'
Written by our Head Girl & Head Boy.
9 children took part in the annual Cocking race