Our Y6 Tag Rugby Squad have represented John Hampden in their first competitive matches in the County’s Chairman’s Cup competition. They faced teams from schools across Oxfordshire throughout the afternoon and played incredibly well together, showing brilliant rugby skills and huge amounts of support for each other. Well done to all the players for their
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Y4 Girls’ Partnership Football Champions! (3rd May)
Our Y3/4 girls are partnership football champions after competing in the partnership tournament in May. They had lots of tough competition from the other teams but they played brilliantly and one of the teams went on to win the title. Fantastic skills and sportsmanship from every player – well done Team JHS!
Friendly Netball Match at Great Milton Primary – 3rd May 2023
Our Y6 netball squad have taken part in a friendly event against Great Milton Primary School. It was great for the players to compete after all the hard work they have put into training throughout the year. Our players were fantastic and they played some brilliant netball, finishing in front of our opponents. Well done
Girls Partnership Football Tournament – 19th April
Our Y6 girls have competed in the Thame Schools Partnership football tournament. They had some incredibly challenging matches, but they persevered and maintained a brilliantly positive attitude throughout. It was such a pleasure to see how much they were all enjoying taking part! Well done for a brilliant afternoon of sport!
Manor Cup Finalists
Our Y6 footballers have competed in an epic final of the Manor Cup against Our Lady’s Primary School. Both teams progressed to the final after winning their matches in the previous rounds of the competition, seeing off stiff competition from several other schools. JHS were absolutely fantastic in the final, taking the lead in the
Cross Country County Finals
Our KS2 Cross Country squad have competed in the county finals at Horspath Athletics Ground in Oxford. Squads from across the county came to compete after qualifying from their district rounds, meaning the standard during these finals was incredibly tough. Over 400 children took part, with more than 100 runners in each race. Lots of rain