Beech House School

Date published: 01 April 2014


The School House Swimming Gals saw six school records broken.

Rohan Young broke three, including the under 13 backstroke, which had stood since 2002.

Daniel Rigg broke the under 11 freestyle record which has stood since 2000 by five seconds.

Adam Millington followed in the family tradition by adding another school record. Along with his sisters the family hold eight swimming records.

The other record breakers were James Hart in Open breaststroke and Daisi Daniels in the under 12 freestyle.

The gala was won by Jupiter with 85 points. Mercury were second with 71, Neptune third with 45 and Saturn fourth with 25.

On the same evening the prep swimming team travelled to Everton Park for the English Schools Swimming Association North West Finals. The medley relay team of Adam Millington, Carla Mariategui, Daniel Rigg and Luke Ashworth were awarded third place. 

The House Point totals are: Jupiter 49, Mercury 47, Neptune 39, & Saturn 37.
Form of the Week went to Year 9.

Pupil of the Week Awards went to :

Nursery Hafsah Ahmed
Reception Imman Afzal
Year 1 Hasham Ali
Year 2 Inaaya Ahmed
Year 3 Ruby Ainsworth
Year 4 Thomas Stott
Year 5 Maria Grange
Year 6 Carla Mariategui

Amelia Sajjad, Pheobe Stephens, Wendy Zhang and Aliya Nawaz have been awarded their Red Rainbow Certificates for 50 House points. Inaaya Ahmed and Zak Gorton-Rigg was awarded her Orange Rainbow Certificate for 100 House Points. In the Senior Department the following have been awarded 20 merits and received their Bronze Certificate:- Matthew Crane, Anis Hussain and.Omar Tahir

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