On Wednesday 26th March, Years Five and Six competed in a netball tournament at Ansford Academy. At lunchtime, we began our final preparations, then we were ready to go!
During the first half of the first game, our captain was swapped in with our vice-captain, William, who nearly scored an amazing goal, assisted by Evan. The next half was against Ditcheat. We still didn’t concede any goals, thanks to Sandra and Arthur, our goalkeeper and Goal Defence, leaving the final score 0-0.
Next, we played the Kenton B team. I was amazed when they scored, but then our goalshooter, Oscar, scored so many goals – he was on fire! It was amazing as he was ably assisted by Amaia and William.
The last few matches we played were 1-0 to North Cadbury, 1-0 to Castle Cary and 3-0 to Kenton A team. In the end, we didn’t win the tournament, but that didn’t stop us from being a
Reported by Harry
Seven determined runners from Lovington Primary represented the school at the Mendip Primary School Cross Country event on Tuesday 25th March. Everyone finished the course, demonstrating strength and resilience alongside some fantastic places being awarded. Well done, everyone!
Reported by Harry
On the 22nd January, Years Five and Six competed in a tag rugby tournament at Ansford Academy. First, our team played against Castle Cary, with a try being scored by Evan, a Year Six pupil. Great effort was seen from everyone, although this match ended up with us losing. During our break, we discussed our formations. Our second match was against Keinton Mandeville. Even though we didn’t score, we didn’t give up! During our match against Evercreech, we had tries scored by Harry, William and Oscar. Encouraging words from our captain kept us going. Whilst we were disappointed not to win, we still had lots of fun!
Report by Evan, January 2025
On Thursday 3rd December, Lovington Primary School paid a visit to a field down the road, where a helicopter from RNAS Yeovilton (a Merlin) was supposed to land. The children began to hear noises and stared up but then realised they were just a motorcycle and a train. After a while, Mr Paddock (the school site manager) heard the faint humming of rotors in the distance. Everyone looked up and there it was. It hovered, blowing everyone’s hoods down and began its descent. “This is so cool!” shouted Raff, his hair blowing back in the wind. After a few moments, it landed. Out of the helicopter a friendly face appeared, it was Father Christmas! “It’s a lot louder than my sleigh, isn’t it?” he asked some children.
His little elf handed out the sweets to the children before Harry, Finty and Raff handed him the letters everyone had written the day before. “Thank you,” he said before jumping back into the helicopter. The children watched the helicopter until it was out of sight, before heading back to their classrooms. “That was incredible!” exclaimed Matteo, the youngest in the school.
Report by William, December 2024