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Challenging the Mind, Body and Spirit

‘Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible.’ Frank L. Gaines

On Thursday 18th May, 8 of our Year 7 boys participated in the Sports Challenge Day hosted by LSSP at John Moores University. The day consisted of inclusive activities, including: Quidditch, Kin ball, Team building, Highland games and Hungry Hippos. Our students really enjoyed themselves, applied themselves well and really appreciated the opportunity to take part in all activities.

Headteacher Paul Stirling praised the young students saying, “they were a credit to our college community, showing excellent respect, teamwork, and leadership skills”.