Beech House School

Date published: 08 March 2017


Beech House School u13 football team had a solid start to the second half of the season away to St Anne’s.

This game was very tight in the first half, with chances coming for Harrison Berry and Nina Zebedee-Howard. Tiago Aguair, making his debut, tried his best to out-fox the St Anne’s defence and showed a range of competent passing and dribbling skills.

The team showed good spirit and worked tirelessly throughout. St Anne’s struck right on the stroke of half time.

Raees Mohammed ensured the scoreline was kept to one for the majority of the second half, but the hosts doubled their lead with 10 minutes to go.

Harrison Berry pulled one back almost instantly, but St Anne’s prominent attack sneaked a third in the dying seconds. The final score was Beech House 1 - 3 St Anne’s.

The Senior house basketball competition was won by Jupiter.
2nd Mercury
3rd Saturn
4th Neptune

In the Senior Department Lulu Robinson Burgess and Saveeba Mahood have earned their Bronze Awards.

In the Upper Prep Shu Yu Zhao and Imaan Afzal received their Ruby Awards.

In the Lower Prep Yahya Tahir, Herrera Rafique & Fatima Afzal received their Yellow Rainbow awards.

The Lower Prep Progress Awards went to Alisha Ahmed and Kaiden Engelke.

This week’s House Point totals are: Mercury 69, Saturn 40, Jupiter 35 & Neptune 34

Form of the Week was shared between a number of forms this week Year 10,9P, 7B, & Year 5.

Pupil of the week certificates went to:

Nursery: Mohammed Sami Hussain
Reception: Ady Mohammed
Year 1: Haydar Shahzad
Year 3: Shu Yu Zhao
Year 4: Rayan Hussain
Year 5: Emily Higginson
Year 6: Harun Sharif

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