This year’s EASTER CHALLENGE concluded with St Peters Junior School
With 13 schools and around 900 (yes, 900!) teachers and children taking part, this year’s challenge was another great event. Definitely the biggest and maybe the best too!
The highest score of 138 points by Guyhirn Primary School on Monday hadn’t been beaten all week. Could Mr Linney inspire his school to beat Guyhirn and take the School Trophy once again?
St Peters Junior School‘s highest scorer was Kieren with 121 points so not quite enough to claim the School Trophy this year, but very well played!
So I’ve got a short walk down the road to Guyhirn Primary School to present the School Trophy. Plus, new for this year, I’ll be heading to Burrowmoor Primary School to present a Teacher’s Trophy!
The EASTER CHALLENGE may have concluded for 2015 but you can look forward to a few more blogs including the scores and all the photos. Thank you to everyone for making this community event such a good one!
You can keep up with the EASTER CHALLENGE plus everything else that’s happening at Play2Day Family Entertainment Centre on Facebook. We’ll see you there!
Just in case you’ve never joined in before, here’s what it’s all about…
It’s all about children and teachers sharing in a great school visit together. Because Ten Pin Bowling is the game everyone can play, children can challenge their teachers and also beat them too! And there’s sometimes a little dancing too. We can dim the lights, turn up the music, turn on the ultra violet lighting so you can bowl and dance as the uv reflects from the fluorescent artwork!
Children and teachers will enjoy
- a fun game of Ten Pin Bowling
- a trophy for the winner
- a trophy for the winning school
- orange and blackcurrant squash too