A huge thank you to all the pupils, parents and staff who volunteered at the Shoreham College water station for the Brighton Half Marathon on Sunday. ๐ง๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ
Despite the rain, it was a truly rewarding day and a fantastic example of our community spirit in action.
A very special shout-out to Mr Ritchie for organising the whole event ๐
A massive congratulations to Miss Dewing, Miss Stringer, Miss Pang and Mrs Reah for completing the Brighton Half Marathon on Sunday! ๐โโ๏ธ๐
What an incredible achievement โ everyone at Shoreham College is celebrating you. Well done to you all! ๐๐
Year 3 visited Koh Koh Chocolate Boutique to launch their Willy Wonka Chocolate Challenge.
They gathered inspiration for creative shapes and designs, then returned to school to taste test chocolates and evaluate what works. We canโt wait to see their own inventions!
๐ CHAMPIONS! ๐
Huge congratulations to our Year 9 Boys Rugby 7s team for an incredible performance at the ISA National Rugby 7s today.
After a grueling day of competition at St James School, the boys showcased a masterclass of both tremendous team play and individual flair to secure the victory and bring home the trophy.
Itโs not just about the silverware, itโs about the hard work, grit, and sportsmanship the boys showed on and off the pitch. We couldnโt be prouder of this group.
Well done. The future of rugby looks bright at Shoreham College.
Victory in the Sun
What a brilliant afternoon for our Year 8 rugby team. The sun was out, the energy was high, and the boys put on a masterclass in teamwork against Duke of Kent School.
It wasnโt just about the result, it was about the spirit of the game. We saw incredible, unselfish play from every single player, which paved the way for some truly fantastic team tries.
Players of the Match
A huge congratulations to our joint Men of the Match:
Bowie C
Billy C
Both showed exceptional leadership on the field today and set a fantastic example for the rest of the squad.
Year 6 were very excited for science this week when they heard a rumour they would be having sweets in the lesson. As part of the topic of how animals are classified, the Year 6 children were given the opportunity to become taxonomists. Their job was to classify the array of sweets they were given so that each sweet was in a class of its own. The challenge was to make sure that the โspecies of sweetsโ didnโt suddenly become extinct due to a hungry pupil! Their reward when all sweets had been classified; they got to eat them. All the fun of science in Year 6 at Shoreham College.