Friday 28th April
As a result of winning the league, our U9’s were invited to take part in a city wide champion of champions event at Middleton Leisure Centre. Within this, the top 4 teams from the Northern and Southern U9 league would play. Our Clapgate team were up against Northern league 4th place- West End.
The game was only 8 minutes each half. Clapgate remained strong, communicated well and had a number of chances on target but struggled to score. They kept on battling and worked brilliantly together as always. Unfortunately they were unable to score which meant the game went to penalties.
Penalties were the best out of 3. We missed 2 and West End scored both which meant they won the game and remained in the tournament. The team were gutted and it was a shock result but they should be proud of how they worked together. Mr McQuillen-Strong who runs the league said he couldn’t believe the result but that it doesn’t take away from how well our U9’s have played throughout the league.
Sunday 23rd April
A special mention to Thandie who competed in the Trampolining English Qualifier. Clubs from all over the country come to compete in the hope to qualify to the finals. Thandie qualified and came 3rd out of 56! Absolutely incredible- well done Thandie!!
Wednesday 26th April
10 of our Year 6 children attended Ruth Gorse Academy to participate in a cheerleading event. Within the event, the children watched Ruth Gorse’s cheerleading team perform a routine which was brilliant to see. The children were then put into groups to learn cheerleading routines from the Ruth Gorse team. They did extremely well at picking up the dances and piecing the moves together. Following their practise time, each group came up to perform their new routines. Well done to our Clapgate group who made fantastic progress and performed brilliantly.
Special mention to Darcy, Macie Mae & Katelyn who came 3rd and to Dominika & Evie who came 1st!!
Tuesday 25th April
Another very hard battle fought by our U11 team against Sharp Lane at home. The team held their positions and worked consistently throughout. A lucky goal by Sharp Lane saw them 1-0 up going into half time.
The start of the 2nd half saw Sharp Lane take advantage of kick off and score to make it 2-0. The team made a number of defence blocks and had some chances at scoring but just couldn’t quite get it over the line.
Well done to our Clapgate team for never giving up and always giving it their all
Player of the match- Harley Walker for being a consistent, key player in the team
Friday 21st April
The final match of the U9’s 22/23 South Leeds League and what a way to end it! It took the team a few minutes to find their feet in the first match, however once they got their bearings the game was well and truly theirs to control. A great demonstration of team chemistry and communication, the team moved around the pitch with speed whilst manoeuvring the ball further and further up the pitch after each goal.
The first match saw the team dominate with a 5 – 0 win. Moving in to the second match we saw the play style progress further and more passes were completed successfully. The possession was very much all Clapgate and the team were able to keep much of the play out of their half. A 7 – 0 victory in the second match, and with that the U9 team are the UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS!
A huge thank you to all the parents/carers who have come to support at both home and away games, it’s been amazing to see Clapgate come out in force to support and cheer on the sporting talents of the children! Also, a huge thankyou to the staff who have been directly involved with the team. Several members of staff have been a part of the development of the U9’s team and their efforts have allowed all of this to work, from training to booking fixtures, and transport to refereeing- Mr Queeley, Mr Cockroft, Mr Denny & Mrs Clark.
Finally, the players. A rolling team combined of 3’s, 4’s and in some cases year 2’s. These children have performed phenomenally, taking pride in their school and team they’ve battled hard on the pitch to maintain score lines and come out victorious time and time again. You are all a credit to the school and should be extremely proud of yourselves. Thank you for your hard work and continued efforts, it’s all paid off!
The team are through to the City Wide U9 Finals on Friday 28th April
Monday 17th April
This was the most challenging team our U9’s has ever played…. Game one was back and forth with some great tackles and shots on target, the boys secured the win with 2 goals to 1. The second match proved a more difficult endeavour! 10 minutes in and the team were down 1 – 0, another 5 minutes and despite some amazing efforts to drive up the pitch and punch through the defence, the team couldn’t quite grasp a goal to equalise.
Moving into the last few minutes of the game the boys were fired up and tensions were high, they were able to equalise however the thought of losing their winning streak was hard to accept…. In the last 30 seconds of the match, we saw one final push up the pitch to secure the second goal and subsequent win for Clapgate! It was a battle to the last second and each player from both teams showed real heart and determination throughout. #️ClapgateUnbeaten!
Match 1 – Clapgate 2 – 1 Westerton
Player of the match – Chayce W for a placing a freekick in the back of the net from our own half, it was a sight to be seen!
Match 2 – Clapgate 2 – 1 Westerton
Man of the match – George B for playing in a new position this game (Goalkeeper) and playing a key role in preventing Westerton from taking the win
Wednesday 29th March
Our Year 2 football team attended a second tournament within the Leeds Year 2 league at Fives, Leeds. The team were amazing. An outstanding performance from the whole team and some brilliant results to take away! With no breaks inbetween matches, it was easy to lose focus and tire but they never slowed down and momentum seemed to grow from game to game! Well done team- amazing!
Monday 27th March
A huge well done to our U11 football team who played at home against Middleton Primary- a very strong team in the league.
The first half was a battle, both teams having the ball but Middleton pushed and pushed. Harry made some outstanding saves, Danny didn’t miss a tackle, Harley pressed in the middle, William K led the back line with composure. However, on the 15th minute the pressure told and Middleton scored with a fabulous strike leaving Harry no chance.
Half time came and the children had plenty of positives to take with Mr Cockcroft adding he’d never seen the team play as well.
The second half was underway and the game was much more even with Clapgate showing real fight, passion and commitment. We were not going to concede again.
Ethan and Maisie solid on the right, Darryl always an option on the left with Kian and Alfie being threats up front.
Subs Riley and Zac came on and had a positive influence, snapping into challenges and determined to get the ball forward.We pushed and pushed for a goal and Harley had a shot from distance that worried the keeper.
We were having more of the ball. Another outstanding save from Harry and a goal mouth clearance kept us in the game. Just as we were finding more and more space the whistle went for full time – a 2nd half drawn 0-0.
Parents applauded and Mr Cockcroft again came to congratulate the children on their amazing efforts and game improvement.
Mr Robins is extremely proud of the team for this fixture. Middleton knew they had been in a tough game
Monday 20th March
Our U11 football team played away against top of the league St Philip’s. The team kept their shape really well, working as a unit at the back. They continued to battle right to the end and grew in confidence the more the game went on but sadly fell to a 3-0 defeat.
Special mention to Harry who made some excellent saves to keep us in the game when we were under a lot of pressure.
Player of the match– Danny Prince- standout performer for his no nonsense tackling and driving forward from the back
Well done to our U11’s for continuing to remain motivated
Monday 13th March
Well done to our U9 Football Team for their fixture away against Shakespeare. The team remain unbeaten this season- incredible!!
Game 1 – 20 minute match – Clapgate 5 – 0 Shakespeare
Player of the match– Lenny for his outstanding defence preventing the opposing team’s striker from breaking through. Lenny took some very big hits however this did not stop him from getting back up and keep battling on
Game 2 – 5 minute match– stopped due to torrential rain!
Clapgate 1 – 0 Shakespeare
Player of the match- Anthony for securing the second match win and being a consistent figure on the pitch throughout the season so far
Wednesday 8th March
11 of our KS2 Girls Football team attended the Leeds Barclays football event, which combined with other events across the nation, aimed to be the biggest girls football event. The girls have been training in our LUFC Girls Football Club on a Friday after school at Clapgate and used these skills brilliantly within the event at West Riding.
The girls were put into 3 mixed age teams and worked amazingly together in very cold conditions! A special mention to Talullah who was chosen as Clapgate’s player of the tournament scoring an incredible amount of goals- Mr Cockroft thinks she scored above 20!
Yellow Team
White Team
Pink Team
Thursday 2nd March
Well done to our Year 6 Dodgeball team who played in the Active Schools+ competition on Thursday 2nd March. The children worked brilliantly as a team. The competition used slightly different rules to how we play so the team had to adjust their performance to these. Mr Queeley and Mr Cockroft were very impressed with the team’s determination. They were up against some tough opponents but remained consistent and focused to come 2nd place! This gains them a place in the finals! Well done team!!
Tuesday 8th February
Six of our Year 2 Football team attended a league tournament at Fives, Leeds. For some children, this was their first competition for Clapgate! Mr Queeley and Mr Cockroft took the team and both said how impressed they were with the children’s resilience. The children were up against some difficult competition in every single match, however, they didn’t drop their heads once and continued to push back even against a team full of academy players!
Well done to our Year 2 Football team members who attended!
Results:
Wednesday 8th February
10 children attended Leeds Beckett University to participate in a range of indoor athletics events. This included speed bounce, long jump, sprints, chest push and javelin throwing! The children worked hard in all the various activities and got to develop their technique further with the help of the coaches at the various stations.
Staff said that the children were a credit to Clapgate- well done to our Y3/4 Indoor Athletics Team!
Thursday 2nd February
Our four cross country finalists took part in the event at Temple Newsam. Within the event, the runners took part in their age & genders event. The runners remembered to stay with the main pack and all ran a great race! An amazing achievement to reach the finals and run amongst the best runners in the whole city of Leeds! Well done Colby, Joni, Anthony & Kaleesi!
Monday 23rd January
10 of our Y5/6 girls attended the LUFC football tournament which took place at Middleton Leisure Centre. Leeds United players were there including Leeds Women’s captain Catherine Hamill, who our girls got to meet and have their certificates signed by!
The Clapgate team played 4 games. Lost 2, drew 1 and won 2-1 vs Westwood. The girls worked well together and remembered the skills learnt in our LUFC girls football club (on a Friday after school at Clapgate).
Special mention to Maisie M who scored 2 goals and Talullah who scored 1 at the event. LUFC TV were at the event so our Clapgate team may even be on TV!
Well done to our Y5/6 Girls Football team!
Wednesday 11th January
10 of our Year 6 children attended an Ice Skating event at Planet Ice in Leeds. During the event, the children got to get to grips with the skates and technique of skating. Props were available to use to build confidence and children had an hour to build upon their confidence. The children had a great time and made massive improvements in their skating. Well done Year 6!
Tuesday 17th January
Our U9’s played Sharp Lane for their first game at home this academic season. The game the team had been waiting for! Clapgate vs Sharp Lane, the first match of 2023 and what a game it was.
Clapgate came out in phenomenal form despite the Christmas break, scoring within the first few minutes which lead to a wave of goals for the team!
The boys put the pressure on for the full 40 minutes taking shot after shot at goal, and when Sharp Lane pushed up on a counter or long ball, they were immediately shutdown by our strong defence. A brilliant performance all round!
Clapgate 11 – 0 Sharp Lane
Man of the match- Freddie S for his defensive awareness preventing Sharp Lane from breaking through to goal
Monday 12th December
15 of our Year 4 children attended the Leeds Active Schools+ Aqua Festival at John Charles Aquatic Centre. Within the festival, children took part in a range of events including egg & spoon races and table tennis in the water! There were also swimming races in front crawl, butterfly, breaststroke and back crawl. Some children also took part in water polo and body boarding.
A member of staff at the event said that the children were a credit to Clapgate and that they behaved amazingly. The children cheered their team members on and were supportive throughout. Well done to our Year 4 swimming team!
Thursday 1st December
To continue our Men’s World Cup celebrations, we had our annual teachers vs Year 6 football match slightly earlier. There were 20 children from the year group who wanted to play. The Year 6 were managed by Miss Procter and Miss Jessop with a high amount of subs being made across the game to ensure every child who wanted to got to play.
The game got off to a mixed start with both teams having high possession of the ball and attempts at goal. The teachers first goal came from a scrappy attack followed by a deflection out which Mr Robins took full advantage of to make a great strike and score!
The Year 6’s kept their heads together and stayed strong as a team. Teachers had a lot of attacking chances and after a number of attempts Mr Queeley made it 2-0. We then had another goal from Mr Queeley, a goal by Mr Cockroft and a goal by Miss Holmes! This made the end score 5-0 to the teachers.
Very slippery conditions, very muddy pitch, very cold but very fun. Well done to the Year 6’s who worked amazingly together and showed fantastic grit throughout. Well done to our teachers for a 4th win in a row!
Special mention to Harry W for his incredible goalkeeping, Year 6’s player of the match. And special mention to Mr Cockroft, the teachers captain and player of the match!
Watch this space for our next fixture!
Wednesday 30th November
Through our partnership with Hunslet Rugby club, 11 children were invited to take part in a Year 6 Football tournament against other schools in the cluster. The team worked well together and battled across 4 varied games.
The team lost their first 2 games but after a productive team talk and working together, they won their next 2 games! Michael from Hunslet Rugby said the children were “brilliant and a credit to our school”. A special mention to Danny and Lailan. Well done to the team!
Tuesday 29th November
Well done to our amazing U9 team- a very hard battle away at Woodlesford who were unbeaten coming into the match. The hardest challenge to date.
From kick off, Woodlesford scored in what must have been no more than 60 seconds into the match…. it quickly became apparent that this wouldn’t be a walk in the park. The game was constantly back and forth, and tempers were high!
In the end, Clapgate held on to the unbeaten title to win the game 5-3. A great battle and a well deserved win- well done Clapgate!
Player of the match- Chayce W for constantly applying pressure to the other team and holding the boys together
Tuesday 22nd November
This tournament came with new challenges; illness, injuries, and players dropping out….. the boys were even losing 1-0 in their match against St Anthonys! However, their determination and team spirit pulled them through, calls to support one another from the pitch and set plays throughout the matches. They really are the team to beat!
*A member of staff from St Anthony’s said he believes we have a chance at winning the league!*
Clapgate 14 – 2 Holy Family
(Player of the match- George B for a master class in defending)
Clapgate 9 – 2 St Anthony’s
(Player of the match- Chayce W with a goal from the halfway line)
Thursday 10th November
14 of our Y5/6 children attended a football event to celebrate the start of the Men’s World Cup 2022. The group were split into a girl team and a boy team. The girls were represented as Poland so wore red and the boys were Sweden so wore blue.
Both teams worked well together, communicated and showed determination throughout. It was great to see the children use their football skills in a pressurised competitive games. Well done!
Wednesday 16th November
15 of our Year 2 children attended a gymnastics event at John Smeaton Leisure Centre. Across the event, the children got to try various gymnastics elements including beam, floor & trampoline.
The children were taught by different gymnastics coaches and made great progress in the various activities. Well done to our Year 2 gymnasts!
Thursday 10th November
Our U9’s had their second fixture of the week away at Fairfield Farsley. They went for a change of playing style so the centre backs were better supported in the middle and adjusted their substition strategy.
At half time the score was 7-0 so play was adjusted to show respect for the opposition by them bringing on an additional player. Clapgate continued to battle on so a player was removed to show further respect. However the team were relentless in their playing style and they won 13-1!
A special mention to Chase S who was the player of the match for his brilliant and responsive defending.
Well done to our U9’s!
Tuesday 8th November
Our U9’s team played in their first tournament which took place at Holy Family. Within the tournament they played St Philips followed by Holy Family.
At points in both games Clapgate were drawing with the opposition however they remained focused and picked themslves back up to come away with back to back wins. A real winning streak for our U9’s!
A big hihglight was that a member of St Philips staff commented on our U9’s saying he hadn’t seen this level of skills at this age in a league!
Clapgate 6- 3 St Philips- Player of the match Anthony
Clapgate 7- 3 Holy Family- Player of the match Neitanas
Thursday 3rd November
The first home game and it was a very tough one against a strong St Philips team. It ended 4-0 to St Philips. Keep battling on U11’s- you can do this!
Special mention to Ronnie for player of the match- a solid performance for Clapgate, well done!
Tuesday 1st November
Well done to our U9 football team. A 10-1 win on away at St Augustine’s! The team were amazing and Mr Queeley is very proud. A special mention to Freddie for scoring a penalty in his first game, George for brilliant defending and Chayce W who won man of the match after being nominated as captain before the game by his teammates! Well done to our U9 team!
Tuesday 18th October
15 children from Year 3,4,5 and 6 were chosen to represent Clapgate in the Leeds city wide Cross Country event at Middleton clearings. Year 3 and 4 ran 900m and Year 5 and 6 ran 1500m. Heats were split into year groups and gender. The children had practised in their PE lessons and all had fantastic attitudes towards the event! They achieved some amazing scores against a lot of other children.
Wednesday 12th October 2022
12 of our Year 4 children attended West Leeds Activity Centre to take part in a range of OAA activities. This included go-karting, climbing, orienteering course, assault course and even a water slide! The children had to problem solve and use their team work skills to complete the tasks at the different areas. They had lots of fun and were a credit to Clapgate. Well done Year 4!
Tuesday 11th October
Our U9 team had their first fixture in the league. This was away at St Mary’s Rothwell. After training sessions by Mr Queeley, the team were ready to put in a strong performance.
The team began very well and held the ball for a large percentage of the game. A number of goal scorers including Chayce W. Ollie was calm and collected in goal.
The game finished 8-1 to Clapgate. A fantastic result- well done to our U9 football team!
Wednesday 5th October at Clapgate
10 Year 5 children represented Clapgate in a Dodgeball tournament arranged by Hunslet Rugby Club. This brought together the 5 schools within our local cluster. The children had to work as a team to dodge the ball and get other teams’ out. They worked really well together and adjusted their play to suit the different rules we were playing by!
The team won 3 games overall and had a great time. Well done!
Thursday 27th September at LS-Ten
Ten children from Year 5 attended a skateboard and scooter session at LS-Ten. Within the session they got to use both pieces of equipment on the ramps and jumps. They explored different techniques that can be used on skateboards and scooters. They children said they had a great time! Well done to all who attended
School Gamesmark award for 2021-2022
Each year as a school we apply for the School Gamesmark award. This has varying levels based on the school’s commitment to PE, physical activity and school sport. In previous years we have received Gold. This year due to our continued motivated approach to PE & sport, we have been awarded Platinum! This is only achievable when you have reached Gold award for 5 consecutive years. A brilliant achievement and we thank our pupils, staff, parents and the local community for their support!
Monday 27th June- Friday 1st July
Across the week, every child in school took part in a wide array of sporting activities. This includes dance, archery, football, judo, boxing and many more. Specialist coaches from local clubs came into school to deliver some of these sessions which has led to children attending these clubs outside of school! Children focused upon the importance of exercise and a healthy lifestyle. Thank you to all our children, family and staff for your support during this week!
Thursday 19th May
Our final fixture in the league was hosted by Middleton St Mary’s and what a great game it was!
The first half was tense with lots of attempts on goal by both teams. Middleton St Mary’s got 2 goals but Clapgate stayed strong and continued battling. This ensured Jacob could have an attempt on goal and was successful making it 2-1 to Middleton St Mary’s.
The second half was exhilarating with goals galore taking place. 2 own goals, 1 aside led to it being 1-1.
Jacob and Kaiden worked very well together in attack with Jacob sending the ball to Kaiden who struck the ball to make it 2-1 to Clapgate! The game continued to be very back and forth but Clapgate held their own, working together as a team and concentrating throughout. Ollie had an amazing attempt on goal and scored!! This made our final score 3-1! A fab result and well deserved.
A huge well done to our Y5/6 team. They have worked so hard all season- brilliant teamwork, remaining motivated and continuing to battle in every game!
Wednesday 18th May 2022
12 children were selected to attend a very exciting day at Leeds West Activity Centre. The group took part in a range of events including go karting, water slide, climbing tower, obstacle course and nightline. The children were active all day and had a fantastic time. They worked amazingly together, were supportive of one another and had lots of fun! Well done to this great group who made Clapgate proud with their brilliant attitudes
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