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Cranford Review 2018

The “Cranford Review” © is a publication of Cranford Community College. Is an annual high standard produced magazine which provides an archive document highlighting various aspects of the life of the academy, its staff, students and community from each academic year. It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of the academy, its staff, students and wider community. A colorful layout with a wide range of topics comprising events, extracurricular activities, recognition awards, initiatives, trips and excursions among many others. Hard copies are provided to stakeholders including families, staff, partners, visitors, prospective parents/students, prospective employees and others with an interest or stake in the academy and its students. Headteacher & Director: Kevin Prunty / Editor-in-chief: Jessica Joyce / Graphic Design: Enzo Gianvittorio Danese (Enzo GD) / Printed by: Springfieldpapers.com

The “Cranford Review” © is a publication of Cranford Community College. Is an annual high standard produced magazine which provides an archive document highlighting various aspects of the life of the academy, its staff, students and community from each academic year.
It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of the academy, its staff, students and wider community. A colorful layout with a wide range of topics comprising events, extracurricular activities, recognition awards, initiatives, trips and excursions among many others. Hard copies are provided to stakeholders including families, staff, partners, visitors, prospective parents/students, prospective employees and others with an interest or stake in the academy and its students.
Headteacher & Director: Kevin Prunty / Editor-in-chief: Jessica Joyce / Graphic Design: Enzo Gianvittorio Danese (Enzo GD) / Printed by: Springfieldpapers.com

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School<br />

Games<br />

This<br />

year we increased the participation<br />

in our competitions with more<br />

children and schools taking part, alongside the<br />

other School Games Organiser’s for the Hillingdon<br />

Borough we did 49 Inter-School events.<br />

A few events were hosted at <strong>Cranford</strong>. In the<br />

autumn term we had the Sports Hall Athletics, one<br />

of the most popular competitions in Hillingdon<br />

with over 25 Schools (250 children) participating<br />

over 6 days, all in different locations. For this day<br />

we had 15 Young Leaders from <strong>Cranford</strong> helping<br />

and officiating the event.<br />

This competition leads to the London Youth Games<br />

Finals. This was won by a Hillingdon team -<br />

Whiteheath Junior School.<br />

The other events were hosted in the <strong>Cranford</strong><br />

SuperDome. The first event was the Tri-Golf<br />

years 5 and 6 competition with 4 primary schools<br />

participating and 40 children involved. For this<br />

competition a group of 16 Young Leaders from<br />

<strong>Cranford</strong> were involved in the setup, as well as<br />

explaining each game to the young students<br />

participating, taking scores and helping with the<br />

rotation of the teams.<br />

The last event was an inclusive festival for key<br />

stage 2 &3. Thirty children were involved where<br />

20 Young Leaders supported all the activities.<br />

From the autumn term we had the years 3 and<br />

4 Mega Fest Tag Rugby hosted by the Ruislip<br />

Rugby Club with five schools taking part and over<br />

50 children involved. In addition, there was an<br />

inclusive Boccia for Special School and six key<br />

stage 2 primary schools took part and over 35<br />

children were involved.<br />

A basketball competition was a really well attended<br />

completion with 30 teams involved from over 20<br />

schools in a total of 150 children playing basketball<br />

at the Uxbridge College.<br />

Finally, QuadKids Athletics hosted at the<br />

Hillingdon Leisure Centre took place with a high<br />

popularity among the schools in Hillingdon with<br />

12 Schools taking part and around 120 children<br />

involved. 12 Young Leaders from <strong>Cranford</strong> were<br />

invovled in this competition.<br />

Ricardo Ramos Alheiro (Youth Sports coordinator)<br />

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