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A True Sport!

“Sport is a human activity of great value, able to enrich people’s lives; it is enjoyed by men and women of every nation, ethnic group and religious belonging.” Pope Francis

The College community sends congratulations and a well done to Alumni Jonjoe Kenny and his team mates for their wonderful achievement in winning the Premier League 2 match between Everton U23 and Liverpool U23 at Goodison Park on May 8, 2017 in Liverpool.

Headteacher, Paul Dickinson said, “In the world of sport we look for outstanding role models for our young students, who at times see some very poor examples in sport, but Jonjoe Kenny has been an excellent role model for the sport, our wonderful city and to the young members of our community, well done”.

Jonjoe with Leighton Baines