At the South West Schools Swimming Relays, our teams delivered outstanding performances across the board. The senior quartet of Caitlin, Michelle, Bethie, and Katie showcased their determination by improving both their freestyle and medley relay times, with Caitlin and Michelle setting new personal bests.
Our inter team of Anika, Ellie, Jess, and Chizzy continued their strong form, highlighted by Chizzy's impressive free relay personal best.
The junior squad, featuring Georgia, Scarlett, Izzy, and Georgie, made significant strides, cutting nearly six seconds from their freestyle relay time and five seconds in the medley relay.
On Tuesday, our U12s and U13s had their first match of the season against Dean Close Prep. It was wonderful to see swimmers racing for College for the first time, and everyone giving their all.
A big shoutout to our U16 netball squad for their fantastic performance at the Gloucestershire County Tournament, where they showcased great spirit and determination.
The U15As had their debut match in Round 2 of the U15 School Sport Magazine National competition. In a thrilling game against Farmor’s, they displayed excellent teamwork and strategic play to secure a nail-biting 32-31 victory, advancing to the next round!
Earlier this month, CLC faced King's Worcester. The 1st team demonstrated strong play, while the 2nds worked hard on defence. The 3rds initially struggled but made a great comeback.
All teams applied the learning from their PE lessons into their matches, with clear examples of clearing space and driving forward for the ball. A special mention to our U14s for their resilience during back-to-back hockey and netball fixtures.
Regina in UC4 recently attended England Golf trials. We are delighted to announce that she has been selected and attended her first training session this month. Well done Regina.
Last weekend, Annie played in the Gloucestershire Badminton County restricted tournament and won four gold medals. The ladies’ open singles, U18 singles, U18 girls’ doubles and U16 mixed doubles. This is a fantastic achievement, well done Annie!
Recently, our badminton and squash teams travelled to Cheltenham College for some thrillingly competitive matches. In badminton, the standard was exceptional. We executed our game plan effectively and secured the win. The squash fixtures were equally intense and closely contested, creating a great atmosphere across all the courts!
The equestrian team got off to a great start at CLC’s own National Schools Showjumping Competition. We put forward 14 riders who all rode with great enthusiasm around Rectory Farm’s tough courses.
Notable results included super clear rounds from Ladin and Eva and a superb 2nd place in a competitive 110cm for Bee who qualifies for the NSEA Championships.
The team of Christina, Gabriella and Persia rode superbly to achieve team 2nd. The team also qualifies for the National Schools Championships.
Gabriella also had an amazing result at the Horse Events Schools Equestrian Games Championships where she was placed 4th in a very strong class.
We would like to extend a huge congratulations to Ivy, who celebrated her 15th birthday by completing her very first 15k run! This remarkable achievement highlights the incredible progress she’s made since she began running in January.
This news from Ivy also carried an important message:
“Success isn’t solely measured by mileage, rankings, or results. It’s about surpassing your own limits and growing through both joyous moments and challenging times.”
Well done, Ivy.
Well done to Sarah and Sofia who entered themselves into the Squash County Closed tournament over at the East Glos club. There was a large turn out with strong county players but they had lots of fun and it was a great experience for them to be part of.
Recently, the tennis team played in close fixtures against Chalford Tennis Club and Prestbury, with students from LC1 to SFC1 taking part, well done everyone!
The U14 hockey team were crowned County Champions last Wednesday. Not only did they display their cool, calm dispositions as they won a penalty corner with 11 seconds to go and converted it to secure their place in the final, they also showed their ability to work together in units to get outcomes.
Congratulations to Eva for not only being named Best Bowler for her cricket club's women's team, but also for the men's third team. What an achievement.
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