Westwood Primary School were so keen to play their Easter Challenge that they were waiting on their bus when I arrived to unlock Play2Day, 45 minutes before we open! And efficient too, Miss Patterson had all her pupils so well organised that they were bowling in no time at all. It was the first time we’ve met the smiling Miss Patterson in her lovely purple dress. I enjoyed listening to her Geordie accent and found it so hard not to say ‘ya’aalreet leik?’ (Don’t worry, I’m sure I didn’t!)
Onto the bowling and with 80 pupils divided into 2 groups; Kierra was the first groups winner with 107 points and Ellie won the second group with 103.
But it was Mr Varden who needed to get a high score because he’d been challenged to beat Mr Linney’s 109 points and ………he did! He scored 115 points on his second game. But Mr Linney only played one game, so do you think a rematch is needed?
Or maybe we should have a Teacher’s Challenge. Who would win?
Sad to say but that’s about it for this year’s Easter Challenge. Hopefully it’s provided some happy memories and hopefully you’ll all be back next year to do it all again!
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