It was a challenging first match in the Falkingham Cup for the U11’s team. The children played with heart all the way through showing a great feat of resilience and perseverance especially when dealing with strong tackles. A great start to the cup and hopefully many more successful score lines to come!
Man of the Match – Arlo Nightingale for saving the final penalty in the dark and securing the win for Clapgate
Match Score
Goal Scorers
Penalties Score
Penalty Scorers
Thursday 9th November
15 Y5/6 children attended Lawnswood School to take part in a basketball event. Within the event, they practised various basketball skills and participated in activities and games. The group worked brilliantly together and remained motivated throughout. Mr Robins and Miss Aslam said the children all made fantastic progress and were a credit to Clapgate- well done to our Y5/6 basketballers!
Tuesday 7th November
Well done to the fantastic Y5/6 children who attended the volleyball, rowing and karate event at John Smeaton. The group were focused and determined to make progress in all the different activities. They learnt the basic shots in volleyball and were able to use these in a game, took part in a rowing distance challenge in which they had to try row a set distance in the quickest time possible and focused upon jab and kick combinations & pad work in karate. They were a joy to take to the event- well done everyone!
Wednesday 25th October
Well done to our U9 Football team who had their first game of the season yesterday, Wednesday 25th October at Clapgate against St Anthony’s.
The team went 2-0 but St Anthony’s scored a sneaky goal just before half time and then gained a further 3 in the 2nd half making it a final score of 4-2 to St Anthony’s.
Clapgate worked really hard and have lots more fixtures to come in the season!
Special mention to Cooper and Leo as goal scorers!
Player of the match- Freddie- great control throughout the game and remained focused. Well done!
Tuesday 17th October
A fantastic first game of the season for our U11’s. Hosting at home and immediately put the pressure on. Great teamwork throughout and all played their role within the game.
Goal scorers- Blake- 2. Neitanas-2. Zack-1
Player of the match- Zack for his exceptional performance in controlling the play in the heart of the midfield. Zack helped dictate the tempo of the game and influenced every aspect of the match.
A great start to the season- well done team!
Tuesday 17th October
14 of our Year 2 and Year 3 children attended the Active Schools+ Festival of Fun event at John Charles Tennis Centre. Across the morning the children explored and played different activities including cheerleading, dodgeball, basketball, team building and a new sport called pickleball! The children were determined and focused throughout. They had lots of fun and did Clapgate proud- well done!
Monday 16th October
Well done to our brilliant Year 2 football team who took part in their first Year 2 league tournament of the year. They worked brilliantly as a team!
Player of the tournament- Oakley Q for his brilliant goal scoring throughout the tournament!
Wednesday 4th October
Well done to our Year 6 Dodgeball team who played amazingly in the Hunslet Rugby Dodgeball tournament hosted at Clapgate. The team were resilient, worked brilliantly together and remained focused. They played 4 games, lost 2 and won 2 to gain 2nd place. Remarkable teamwork. They did Clapgate proud! Well done team!
Wednesday 27th September
8 children were chosen out of a hat to attend the Active Schools+ Come and Try BMX event at Leeds Urban Bike park. The children had a fantastic time using the centre’s equipment and various bike tracks. These included jumps, bumps and many more challenges but the children remained determined and had lots of fun! A great experience!
Friday 22nd September
15 of our children attended the South Leeds Cross Country event at Middleton Clearings. The children ran in their age groups and genders. They competed well and remained determined throughout making Clapgate extremely proud!
A special well done to the following children who have made it into the city wide final!
Lilly- Y3- 3rd. Jax- Y3- 8th. Thea- Y4-15th. Colby- Y4-7th. Joni-Y4-6th. Anthony-Y5-5th. Neitanas-Y5-11th
Amazing!!
Thursday 13th July
To celebrate an incredible season, the U9 Football team joined together for their first awards evening. The team were respectful, determined and committed all season. Winners of the Southern league and undefeated within this. An incredible 94 goals scored across the 14 games played! All children received medals for their commitment. We also awarded trophies for special mentions, please see below for these. Thank you to the children, staff and families for their dedication to the U9 2022-2023 league!
Wednesday 12th July
To celebrate the U11 Football teams’ commitment to the league and representing Clapgate, we had our annual awards evening. This was a great way to acknowledge the teams hard work and their fantastic attitude across the season. Every training session and match they have been focused and worked hard as a team. All children received medals for their commitment. We also awarded trophies for special mentions, please see below for these. Thank you to the children, staff and famlies for their dedication to the U11 2022-2023 league!
Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th July
Within our Sport and Health week we celebrated our Sports Days. Children competed in teams within their phase through taking part in races & a activity circuit. We had egg & spoon, obstacle, relay & sprint races. During the activity circuit children gained points in hurdles, football penalties, javelin, long jump, agility ladders and many more! Every child came out and gave it their all! Please see below the results for the different phases-
Callie has been competing in trampolining for a number of years. She gained this medal at a competition on 18th June in which she was qualifying for the British Gymnastics team for 9-10 year olds. An amazing achievement! So impressive- well done Callie!
Monday 19th June
14 of our Year 4 and Year 6 children took part in the Your School Games KS2 Tennis event at John Charles Tennis Centre. They learnt new skills, played different games and worked very hard! The children were a credit to Clapgate. Well done to our KS2 Tennis players!
Thursday 15th June
15 of our KS2 children took part in the Active Schools+ Fun Run at Temple Newsam. The team were shown the course and ran around the grounds of the park to complete the run. This was a celebration of sport and a chance for children to represent school. The whole team were brilliant and tried their very best, even in the hot weather! Well done to our KS2 runners!
Tuesday 6th June
10 of our Year 5/6 girls attended the Leeds Rhinos Girls Tag rugby event at Crawshaw Academy. The team played 3 games- lost 1, drew 1 and won 1. The girls worked extremely hard and soon got a strong understanding of the rules & tactics involved in the game. They worked well as a team throughout and were a credit to Clapgate!
Wednesday 24th May
It was a difficult start for the year 2 team, coming straight off the bus the boys didn’t quite find their feet in the first match however the best was yet to come… Despite the final score against St Theresa, the team used this as motivation to secure their first goal against St Peter & Paul. This drive then continued throughout the rest of the tournament where we saw some amazing teamwork from the boys and some equally amazing goals! All the players should be very proud of themselves, and I would like to say a special thanks to the parents for their continued support on the sidelines. Mr Queeley
Wednesday 24th May
10 of our Year 5 children were selected to represent Clapgate in the Hunslet Rugby tournament. Clapgate hosted this and we played against 3 other schools. The children had to pick up the rules quick and worked brilliantly as a team in the heat!
Our first game we lost 1-0. Second game was 1-1 with a brilliant try scored by Xavier! Third game was against Middleton St Mary’s who are very strong in rugby and had beaten the other schools 3 or 4-0. This didn’t put our Clapgate team off- they remained focused and pulled together everything they had learnt. A sneaky try made it 1-0 to Middleton St Mary’s and Clapgate managed to defend to keep this the only try the opposition could score.
The progress made by the children within the tournament was amazing and they were an absolute credit to the school- well done! Michael at Hunslet RLFC complimented the team on how well they had done!
Tuesday 16th May
12 children from Year 3 attended West Leeds Activity Centre to take part in a number of different outdoor, adventurous activities (OAA). These were led by instructors at the centre and the children had lots of fun! From go-karting & climbing to completing an assault course! They also went on a water slide! A fantastic day in which children got to try new experiences & learn new skills. Well done to these Year 3 children for showing such grit, spark & teamwork!
Thursday 4th May
14 of our Year 2 and 3 children have been busy working on a dance for the past month to perform at the Active Schools+ Dance event at John Smeaton Academy on Thursday 4th May. The group selected the piece of music which was “What Else Can I do” from Encanto. They have practised with Sacha from Total Dance within their dance sessions. Sacha was very impressed with how quickly the children picked up the dance during their practise time.
At the event, the troupe were second to perform. They were extremely composed, recalled all the moves and performed with expression. This was all in front of a large audience in the auditorium at John Smeaton Academy. An amazing achievement! Following all the schools performing, the judges announced those who had received awards. Clapgate were awarded Best Teamwork! A huge well done to our dancers!
15 of our KS1 children attended the Active Schools+ Festival of Fun at John Charles Tennis Centre. Across the morning the group took part in a range of activities including yoga, football with Leeds United and a new sport of kinball! The group had lots of fun, listened brilliantly and worked very hard. Well done to our KS1 superstars!
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