FOOTBALL RESULTS 2023-24

Mixed Football 2023-24

In the mixed football leagues the winners were:

League 1 - Trinity

League 2 - St. Anthony’s

League 3 - St Stephen’s

League 4 - Castlecroft

League 5 - West Park

League 6 - Bilston CE and Wilkinson

League 7 - Stow Heath

League 8 - Elston Hall and Villiers

In the City Championship Play off Quarter Finals the results were:

Elston Hall 1 St Stephen’s 0

Wilkinson 2 Trinity 7

St Anthony’s 1 Castlecroft 0

West Park 1 Stow Heath 2

In the semi Finals the results were:

Stow Heath 4 St Anthonys RC 1

Elston Hall 0 Trinity 1

The Final between Trinity and Stow Heath saw Trinity emerge as City Champions for the first time since 2007.

Trinity 5 Stow Heath 1

Girls’ Football 2023-24

In the Girls’ League the winners were

League 1 - Perry Hall

League 2 - Bilston CE

League 3- Woodthorne

League 4 - Elston Hall

The semi finals of the City Championship were

Elston Hall 0 Woodthorne 7

Bilston 0 Perry Hall 1

In the Final between Woodthorne and Perry Hall an exciting game saw Woodthorne emerge victorious 2-0 to become City Champions.

MULTI SKILLS

KS1 Multi Skills Hub Finalists

300 students from 29 schools attended this year’s KS1 multi skills event. The

competitions were hosted by 7 secondary school hub sites. The feedback from

schools about our secondary sports leaders was fantastic and they are a credit

to each school and their PE staff, such competitions could not run without the

help and support from our secondaries.

The following schools will be battling it out at the Wolverhampton finals at

Aldersley Leisure Village late March where the top 3 schools will onto to

represent Wolverhampton at the Black Country Games.

The finalists are as follows;

West Park St Luke’s Eastfield St Mary’s

Fallings Park Bhylls Acre Palmers Cross Bantock

Wolverhampton Multi Skills Finals

What a brilliant event. The top 8 qualifiers from our multi skills hub sites

participated in the finals at Aldersley Leisure Village to see which 3 schools will

go onto represent Wolverhampton in the Black Country Games this summer.

All 8 schools and 79 students from years 1 and 2 conducted themselves

brilliantly, working hard in all 8 stations to battle for victory. There were some

challenging stations but they were not phrased and put effort into all they did.

The schools were all supportive of each other and it was a lovelt afternoon of

competition. The leaders from Our Lady and St Chad were again fabulous and

running the show, many compliments were given to our young leaders for

their professionalism, attitude and enthusiasm shown to the year 1-2 students.

The final placings are as follows;

Placings School Points

1st Q Bhylls Acre 1050

2nd Q St Mary’s 1041

3rd Q West Park 976

4th Palmers Cross 946

5th St Luke’s 927

6th Fallings Park 856

7th Bantock 841

8th Eastfield 668

KS! MINI FESTIVAL

KS1 Mini Festival was our first primary event of the year. It was a lovely event attended by 7

primary schools, 79 students, who took part a number of new activities. This event was for

engage and inspire children with the main emphasis being on fun and breaking down

barriers. The students work hard, there was lots of effort and laughter all day. The students

experienced croquet, squash, tennis, fitness and dodgeball with a twist. The leaders from

Our Lady and St Chad were a credit to their school. Mike Harris from Newbridge Lawn and

Tennis Club was fantastic and the children loved him, he coordinated a lovely day of events,

thank you to Newbridge Lawn and Tennis club for their wonderful facility.

Well done to SS Peter and Paul, Northwood Park School, The Royal, Fallings Park, St Luke’s,

Perry Hall and Warstones.

TENNIS 2023

What a fab event.  6 teams, 24 students and 14 young leaders enjoyed a rather windy but great tennis competition.  The standard of play improved immensely during the competition as did our young officials from Highfields.  The experience of our year 3 and 4 students varied demonstrated competency and an improved knowledge of the game.  Thank you to Highfields for hosting and providing such fab role model in their young leaders.

St Andrews 1, St Andrew 2 and Bantock 3 went onto represent Wolverhampton in the Black Country Games.

Gymnastics

Key stage 1 Gymnastics - 24th April 2023

The KS1 WASPS Gymnastics Competition involved 3 schools and 30 children in total. It took place at St. Edmund’s Catholic Academy, with children from Wodensfield, Villiers and Royal competing against one another. It was another close competition with few points separating 1st and 2nd place. Wodensfield won the overall competition, Villiers came 2nd and Royal came 3rd.

Key stage 2 Gymnastics – 13th March 2023

KS2 children across Wolverhampton competed at St. Edmund's Catholic Academy in the WASPS gymnastics competition.

There was a fantastic turnout with approximately 154 children from 10 schools. It was excellent to see 4 new schools attend this year. The competition was fierce with few points separating the first 4 schools. This year, Villiers came 3rd with 16 points and Royal came 2nd with 17 points. Wodensfield managed to win the trophy for the 2nd year with 18 points.