SG Sports News
South Bucks Cross Country Festival - 22/11/2022
We were delighted to host the South Bucks Schools Sports Partnership cross country festival on 22nd November. Seven schools, including specialist SEND schools, took part in the race, which was marshalled by the Year 6 children who encouraged the runners and made sure they were kept safe throughout the race. The children, both competitors and marshals, performed fantastically well and we were proud of them all. The school team comprised 8 Year 6 children; 4 boys and 4 girls. The whole of Year 5 also ran in the race as part of their Silver Junior Challenge, which meant a total of 40 children from Seer Green competed! All children ran brilliantly and we achieved first and second places in both the boys’ and girls’ races. Well done to Walter, Henry, Immy and Sophie who achieved first and second places in their races. We were also delighted to have received the following feedback from one of the schools who took part - 'A big THANK YOU to you and all your helpers today. Our group enjoyed ourselves and went home feeling proud. It was a lovely venue, a super course and the little helpers were so enthusiastic and helpful. I could not believe the one who was covering the tree, so lovely.'
Year 3/4 Girls Football Festival - 18/10/2022
The Year 3/4 girls had a great morning at a local schools football festival, an event which allowed our school to build on the growing interest in girls football, demonstrated by the increasing number of girls attending the Wednesday football club. The festival itself aimed to attract even more girls to a growing sport and used the Lionesses' success in the summer as both a draw and a source of inspiration to girls who may be reluctant to take part in what has traditionally been viewed as a male sport. The girls had a great time and were full of excitement, both at and on returning to school. - Mrs O'C
U11 Girls Football v Lent Rise - 14/10/2022
This was our first match of the season and our first match playing together as a team. We played Lent Rise away. We started off strong and had a couple of early chances. In the first half, Sophie scored our first goal of the season. Lent Rise had a few runs and chances, but they were unsuccessful due to our great defence (Chloe and Gaby) and our goalkeeper (May). We scored more goals early in the second half because of one of our amazing midfielders, Lola, who did some brilliant passing. One goal was scored by Emily, another two by Sophie – who got a hat-trick – and four by Immy. We were really pleased with the overall score, which was an 8 – 0 victory. - Immy
U11 Netball v St Mary & All Saints - 13/10/2022
A great team performance saw the girls beat St Mary & All Saints 9 - 2! Tess played a great game and scored 4 in the first half of the game, with other scores spread across the team members, some who were playing their first match for the school. Well done! - Mr B
U11 Netball v Gerrards Cross - 07/10/2022
The netball team travelled to Gerrards Cross on Friday for their first competitive match. They worked well as a team and improved significantly as the game went on, but were playing a much stronger and experienced team. Through great perseverance and teamwork, we scored a great goal, which was loudly cheered by both sets of supporters! The team maintained their positivity and focus right up to the last whistle and the improvement made was significant. I’m sure that they will build on this in their next match - which is next week! - Mrs M
U11 Boys Football v Prestwood - 04/10/2022
On Tuesday 4th October, we played Prestwood School. They were a strong team but we won 3-0. It was a great game to have played. Callum, Archie and Zac scored the goals. Our goalie Henry booted the ball to Daniel who passed it to on the top left corner – Another amazing goal. Half -time and we had a rest and a team talk. In the second half Prestwood earnt an indirect free kick but Henry punched the ball out and it went flying to the side of the pitch. Callum scored his goal when Henry did an overarm throw to Zac. He crossed the ball to Callum who chipped the ball over the defender and into the bottom left corner! When the whistle blew we had won 3-0. We finished with three cheers for Prestwood after they had cheered for us. - Harry & Callum
Seer Green CE School Recognised for Safe Practice in Swimming 2021-22
Bucks School Swimming, in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council, have produced a Kitemark as a sign of recognition for those schools whose results demonstrate Safe Practice in the delivery of their School Swimming Programme. We are delighted that Seer Green CE have been graded a “green” school!
Seer Green CE School Recognised for Sporting Efforts 2021-22
We are so proud to have been awarded bronze in the first nationally recognised School Games awards since pre-pandemic. Whilst the Bronze, Silver and Gold awards have been reinstated, the criteria for the awards has been revised when compared to previous years. The purpose of the School Games Mark remains - to reward and recognise school engagment (provision and uptake) in the School Games against a national benchmark and to celebrate keeping young people active. - Mr B
School Sports Day - 22/06/2022
On Wednesday 22nd June, the whole school took part in our QuadKids Sports Day. Every class has been practising QuadKids events throughout the year and recently submitted individual performances to another virtual tournament, which the school entered; subsequently, our own Sports Day was very competitive! Every child, from EYFS to Year 6 took part, completing a standing long jump, beanbag or javelin throw, 60 metre sprint and a 460 metre run. The younger children were also supported by the Sports Councillors, who helped run events, plus Year 6 children who escorted them to each event. The final results were:
1) Neptune - 920 points
2) Jupiter - 890 points
3) Saturn - 740 points
It was a great day... we all loved it! Including the parents who missed out on watching and cheering us along last year. - Immy and Tom
Kwik Cricket Tournament - 20/06/2022
Last Monday, 20th June, ten boys represented the school in a Kwik Cricket Tournament at Beaconsfield Cricket Club. The squad was made up of six Year 6 boys - Tommy, Lucas, Finn, George, Jacob and Dylan - and four Year 5 boys - Henry, Jack, Ethan and Bertie. There were seven schools from the local area and the winners would go through to the country final. Unfortunately, we only won two of our matches, but we had a great day out! - Bertie, Henry & Ethan
PTA Jubilee Jump - 25/05/2022
On Wednesday 25th May, the whole school took part in the 'Jubilee Jump' - a sponsored activity to celebrate and promote the Queen's Jubilee and the role that physical activity plays in living a healthy lifestyle. Every child in the school took part as they had to achieve at least 70 jumps - to match our Queen's historic reign - across a number of activities. - Mr B
Cricket Festival - 23/05/2022
On Monday 23rd May, Year 6 went to a cricket festival at Stoke Green Cricket Club. At the festival, we completed skills activities, which included: bowling, catching, fielding and batting. We also played a game a number of different games which weren't normal cricket, such as Race to the Ball and Clean Your Planet. We had a great day! - George & Shiloh
U11 Girls Football v Chalfont St Giles - 28/04/2022
One day after playing in an U11 football tournament, the girls played a home match against Chalfont St. Giles. It was an extremely competitive game, especially as many of the girls knew each other from playing for the district team. After a hard fought 40 minutes, unfortunately the girls lost 4-0. As a spectator, it was a great match to watch. Player of the match for us was the captain, Izzy. Well done girls! - Mr B
U11 Girls Football Tournament at Burnham Grammar School - 27/04/2022
The girls football team played in a tournament against 12 other schools and came runner-up, only missing out on first place when they cruelly lost the tournament final 1-0. They got to the final after winning 2 games and drawing 2 games. They scored 5 and didn't let in a single goal and they even played an U12 team in a friendly! Our goal-scorers on the day were Emily, Lily Aditi and Izzy. It was impossible to pick a player of the tournament as they all did so well. As always, the girls did Seer Green CE proud; they always play with smiles on their faces and with great sportsmanship and now they have contributed to another great sporting achievement for the school.
U11 Boys Football v Our Lady's - 06/04/2022
The boys U11 team played in a fantastic match against Our Lady's. The result was 4-4 and Archie scored all four of our goal... one was even from the half-way line! Rory played his first game for the team and performed really well in defence. It was a really exciting game to play in and our player of the match was Archie. - Henry & Jack
Commonwealth Games Cup - The Final Results!
This week saw schools in Buckinghamshire receive confirmation of the final results for the virtual Commonwealth Games Cup competition. Since the start of the school year, a total of 4,540 students (every student in Seer Green CE school competed), across all year groups, from 31 different schools in Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes took part and competed in a sports celebration in recognition of the Commonwealth Games taking place in Birmingham this summer! Schools completed a range of sporting challenges in their own schools and submitted their best scores virtually. Schools were then awarded points based on their performance when compared against other schools who took part in each weekly challenge. These scores carried over each week to create a total score. We are really proud to have come 6th in the whole of Buckinghamshire and 1st in our specific South Bucks area. Importantly, we are particularly proud that everyone in school had the chance to compete and enjoyed seeing our progress as the weeks progressed. Well done!
Bucks Commonwealth Games Cup Results.pdf
U10 Boys Football v Gerrards Cross & Lent Rise - 09/03/2022
On Wednesday, the boys U10 team played their U10's Cup semi-final mini tournament against Gerrards Cross and Lent Rise. The first game saw Gerrards Cross and Lent Rise complete a 1-1 draw. This was followed up with another draw as we drew 0-0 with Gerrards Cross. The results of the first two games meant that the winner of the final game, between Seer Green and Lent Rise, would finish as winners of the mini tournament. Unfortunately, a tough game saw Lent Rise come out on top 4-0. A great effort by the boys to get to the semi-final. Our player of the mini tournament was Jack Norris who played in goal aand made a number of fabulous saves. - Mr B
Girls Football v Stoke Poges - 27/01/2022
The girls returned to Stoke Poges this week for a friendly football match, which they won 4-2. The girls went behind in the first half, but stormed back with 4 goals from Emily! Yet again, the spirit and enjoyment showed by the girls was commendable, and it was great to see yet another player represent the girls team for the first time. Player of the match was Emily. Great job! - Mr B
South Bucks Swimming Gala - 26/01/2022
Our swim team did the school proud on their recent visit to Wycombe Abbey School for the South Bucks gala. Each member of the team completed their own individual race, plus two relays - medley and freestyle - competing against 11 other schools. It was fiercely competitive, but Seer Green Seals, which we named ourselves, stayed calm and collected and we were rewarded with a 3rd place finish for the boys and a 5th place finish for the girls. Such a great experience for everyone involved! - Mr B
Netball v Stoke Poges - 13/01/2022
At the same time as the boys, who were playing a football match, the netball team were playing against Stoke Poges in their own rematch. Although we lost, 4-0, it was a very close game. Particularly pleasing was the fact that more children represented the school for the first time this academic year. Player of the match was awarded to our captain, Lily. Well done guys! - Mr B
U11 Boys Football v Stoke Poges - 17/01/2022
Our first sporting fixture of the year saw the boys football team have a re-match against Stoke Poges, who had beaten us earlier in the school year. It was a great game and even though we went behind early into the game, the boys came through with a 6-2 victory! Our goals were scored by Archie, Zac, Finn and Walter. Ethan played a fantastic game in midfield and was awarded man of the match - Mr Burnard
U11 Mixed Football v Denham - 24/11/2021
Whilst the netball team were away at St. Nicholas', the school hosted Denham in a mixed gender friendly. It was great for both schools as 23 children made their debuts for their school team. Seer Green won the game 4-0, with goals from Magnus, Harry and Tom. Players of the Match were Tom and Aditi Well done everyone! - Mr Burnard
Netball v St Nicholas' - 24/11/2021
On another big night for school sport, the netball team headed to St. Nicholas' in Taplow. It was a cold and slightly dark evening, but the energy that the girls put into the game certainly kept them warm. A fascinating league game saw us lose 5-3, after we ran out of time as we staged a great last quarter comeback. Our scorers were Emily, Alexa and Star, whilst our player of the match was Skye. Always a great experience with the netball team. - Mr B
U11 Boys Football v Stoke Poges - 11/11/2021
On the same night that the girls played a netball fixture v Stoke Poges, the boys played a football friendly. The game ended 6-1 to Stoke Poges, with Archie scoring once again. Although we lost, the school are so proud of the team as it was mostly made up of Year 5 boys playing against older children. Daniel was again our man of the match. - Mr T
Netball v Stoke Poges - 11/11/2021
3 days after their last game, the netball team played a further league fixture, this time v Stoke Poges. As always, the girls played with great spirit and ended up winning the game 4-1. The scorers for our team were Jess (x2), Star and Lily. Emily was our player of the match. - Alexa and Emily
Netball v Butlers Court - 08/11/2021
A very busy sporting week at Seer Green started with two matches for the school's netball squad. Team A played another league fixture, but unfortunately lost 5-2 to a very strong B.Court team. Our scorers were Emily and Lily and Lily was also our player of the match. On the other court, we had 7 debuts for Team B in their friendly agains B.Court B. Again, unfortunately the team lost 5-2, but the game was played in great spirit and our score was made by Evie. We're all very proud to see so many children taking part in a competition. - Mr B
Netball v Gerrards Cross - 05/11/2021
A hugely competitive game took place on Friday afternoon as Seer Green travelled to Gerrards Cross for their second league fixture. The game ended 4-4 after G.Cross scored a last gasp score. The girls played so well as a team. Our scorers were Lily (x2), Emily and Star. Emily was our player of the match. - Mr B
U10 Boys v Great Missenden - 04/11/2021
On Thursday, the boys U10 played a tough cup match v Great Missenden; both teams were very evenly matched. Seer Green went behind early in the first half, but Archie soon equalised with a fantastic long range effort. The second half was just as tough as the first, but another goal from Archie meant we came out on top, 2-1. Joint man-of-the match was awarded to Archie and Daniel, who was making his school debut and played fantastic in defence. - Mr B
Year 6 Softball - 03/11/2021
All of the Year 6 children attended a sports partnership softball festival on Wednesday. The event took place at Farnham Park Baseball & Softball Complex, which is the home of British baseball and softball. The children all took part in training drills, where they learned the rules and techniques for playing softball. They were then split into teams where they were able to complete against each other, applying their new knowledge and skills. - Mrs R
Girls Football Mini Tournament - 15/10/21
On Friday, the girls U11 team played a mini tournament against St Mary's and Holtspur and we were extremely pleased and proud that they came out on top in both their games. In their first match, v St Mary's, they won 1-0 thanks to a goal from Immy, whilst in their second game, v Holtspur, Immy (x2) and Alexa scored the goals which saw us win 3-1. Well done girls! - Mr B
Netball v Lent Rise - 11/10/2021
On Monday, the school netball team competed against Lent Rise in their first match of the year. By half-time. the score was 2-0 to us; by the end of the second half we had scored another 5 points, so we won 7-0! Our scorers were Star (4), Emily (2) and Jess (1), but it was a great team efforts as everyone worked extremely hard. Go Seer Green. - Alexa & Emily
U11 Boys Football v St Mary & All Saints - 07/10/2021
Just as the girls did earlier in the week, the boys football team played their first 'in person' sports fixture in... too long! It was a difficult match and St Mary came out on top 7-2. The boys played some of the best football the school has played (ever), but they simply came up against a good team made up completely of Year 6 children. Although we went into half-time 3 goals down, we made a fast start to the second half and scored two goals thanks to Zac and Walter. Although the result didn't go our way, it was great to see the team back on the field and pushing each other through to the end. Our man of the match was Callum. - Mr B
U11 Girls Football v Gerrard's Cross - 05/10/2021
Tuesday was a big day as the girls football team played the first 'in-person' sports fixture for nearly 2 years, taking on Gerrard's Cross in a league and cup double-header. The girls put in a great effort and they were rewarded with a 1-1 draw in the league, thanks to a goal from Immy in Year 5. To ensure there was a result in the cup, the game was taken to extra time. Unfortunately, despite a mammoth effort, Gerrard's Cross came out on top thanks to a solitary goal, which came via a penalty. Emily was player of the match for our team. Great effort girls! - Mr B
Seer Green CE School Recognised for Sporting Efforts 2020-21
Whilst the National School Games Mark has been on hold, The Bucks & MK School Games Mark was put in place to recognise a school's commitment to using the local School Games initiatives to support young peoples health and well-being through inter-school virtual competitions, plus it's own intra-school competitions and events. Seer Green's efforts have been recognised by being awarded the silver medal, which is a fantastic achievement considering the difficult year everyone has had. Thank you to everyone who took part and helped the school improve on the previous year's bronze award. - Mr B
Upper KS2 Intra-school Competition - 13th July 2021
On Tuesday 13th July, the school's teams/houses in Years 5 & 6 competed against each other in a morning of activities. We remained in our year group bubbles as we took part in tag-rugby and netball matches. Teams played each in a round of games for each sport and they were awarded points for a win and a draw. At the end of all the games, Year 5 and 6 house scores for every match played were added together to get an overall winner. The house which came out on top was Saturn - James & Scarlett
School Sports Day - 29th June 2021
On Tuesday 29th June, Sports Day took place for the whole school. It was a great day as all children took part and the school ‘houses’ competed against each other once again. The events that we competed in were: 75 metre sprint, 500m distance run, vortex throw and standing long jump, following the same format as QuadKids, which we have been practising this year. Everyone enjoyed it and were determined to do their best, but in the end their had to be a ‘house’ winner… it was… Neptune! Chase & George
Year 5&6 Quadkids Athletics County Finals- May 2021
Last October - 2020 - all of Year 5 and 6 completed in a local, virtual Quadkids event (sprint, distance run, throw and jump). We won the local area competition! In May 2021, 22 of our strongest scorers then recorded new times and distances. These were sent of to the Bucks County Finals and compared to other schools' scores. We are proud to say that we came 4th out of all the other schools in Bucks! - Emily and Lily
Mr Motivator's Motivation Experience - 05/03/2021
As we come to the end of our most recent period of remote learning, Mr Motivator himself has invited pupils of Seer Green CE School to join his MOTIVATION EXPERIENCE, at 10.30am, Friday 5th March.What an experience it will be! 20 minutes of movement to music with a short, motivational chat. It is an experience perfect for any age group, any level of fitness and great for the whole family to take part.See Mr Motivator’s invite video (below) to get you all in the mood.Families will be sent event joining details via Parent Mail and your teachers will also share this information via Google Classroom/Tapestry. Enjoy!
Mr Motivator Experience.mov
RealPE at Home Supporting Remote Learning - 05/01/2021
As we embark on another whole-school period of remote learning, we are pleased to share an amazing resource, which all our families can access. RealPE at Home provides easily resourced, structured physical activities, which are supported by clear instructions, demonstrations videos and various levels of challenges, making it accessible to all ages and abilities. Class teachers will direct pupils to use RealPE at Home twice a week, via Google Classroom; however, physical activity plays a vital role in sustaining mental and physical wellbeing, so feel free to access RealPE as often as families desire. All families have been sent their own perosnal log-in details, so enjoy keeping yourselves physically and mentally healthy!
Year 5&6 Quadkids Athletics - 23/10/2020
The whole of Year 5 and 6 took part in this year's first inter-school competition. Quadkids athletics saw each of the children taking part in four events - 75m sprint, 600m run, standing long jump and vortex throw. Every result was recorded and 8 children (4 girls; 4 boys), whose results were the strongest overall, made up our team. Their results were then submitted to our our local sports partnership so they can be compared against other competing schools. All we have to do now is wait and see if we have made it to the regional finals, which will (hopefully) be held in the summer term. Thank you to all the children for being such willing participants, and well done to Emily, Naomi, Mattias, Xavier, Scarlett, Caitlin, James and Seb for making it onto the team.- Mr B
After-school Cross Country Club
Yes, our cross country club is up and 'running'; what a fantastic way to look after our physical and mental wellbeing. The children have embraced the sessions, which have focussed on various elements of distance running. All the children have set an initial 1km personal best and will work towards improving it, with a longer term goal of completing regular 3.2km (2 miles) runs. Inbetween setting personal bests, they will be working on interval training, varying their running pace and pacing themselves across longer distances. - Mr B
Get Set Go: Travel to Tokyo
What a great start to our Travel to Tokyo challenge! It's clear that the Seer Green children and families have embraced the initiative. Thank you! As you can see from the progress shots below, we are acheiving so much through a variety of healthy activities. It's also great to see that our enjoyment level is so high; if we're not enjoying being active, we're less likely to do it. Not a problem for us, by the looks of things. It's National School Sports Week at Home next week, so let's see if we can continue with our progress. Keep it going, guys! - Mr B
National School Sport Week 2020: Seer Green CE School Backs the Campaign 'No Child Misses Out on Sports Day'
With young people set to miss out on their main school sport day this summer, the Youth Sport Trust is taking its annual National School Sport Week campaign beyond the school gates to parents and families – reinvented as National School Sport Week at Home. Taking place from 20th to 26th June, the UK-wide campaign will give families, communities, schools and sports clubs the chance to capture the enjoyment, competition and camaraderie they have been missing out on during weeks of school closures and social distancing. All young people deserve to enjoy the life-changing benefits that come from play and sport; that’s why this year we’re asking our pupils’ families to take part in National School Sport Week at Home. Anyone can register to take part. When you do, you will receive videos and activity cards to plan a series of challenges across the week. For more information and to sign up go to: https://www.youthsporttrust.org/national-school-sport-week-home
Seer Green CE School Recognised for Sporting Efforts 2019-20
The school received some fantastic news this week - we have been awarded the School Games ‘Recognition Award’ for our commitment to sporting competition between September 2019 and March 2020 (prior to lockdown). A big thank you to all the pupils and staff who took part in, or contributed to sporting activities this year. A well deserved award!
U11 Girls Football v Great Missenden - 10/03/2020
On Tuesday 10th March, the girls football team played against Great Missenden in the cup quarter-final. It was very muddy because it had rained for many days (and weeks) before the match. However, at half-time we were leading 2-1. Olivia scored her first goal for the school and Maddie scored the other. Sadly, in the end, we lost 4-2. Cara was player of the match, but a special mention must got to Isabella in Year 4 who played her first match for the school and was great in defence. - Phoebe F (Year6)
U11 Boys Football v Thorpe House - 03/03/2020
Thorpe House v Seer Green was a hugely exciting league match, which took place on 3 March in wet conditions. Seer Green started with a goal in the first few minutes and then followed this up with another. Our pacey wingers broke their defence a number of times, but unfortunately Thorpe House scored two quick goals (an unlucky penalty) and it was 2 – 2 at half-time. We knew their defence was physically tough, but in the second half we scored four goals. There was some lovely football, with great through passes and we went home feeling like champions after a 6 – 3 victory. Goals were scored by Seb (2), James (2), Noah and Tom J. Man of the Match was James for his two goals and battling display. – Charlie N and Mark N (Year 6)
U11 Girls Football v Gerrards Cross - 13/02/2020
On Thursday 13th February, we (Seer Green Girls) played a match against a strong Gerrards Cross team. Although we lost (7 - 0), we still had a great time... especially when we covered ourselves in mud at the end! Ava and Caitliin made some great saves, whilst Scarlett and Maddie made some hard tackles. Maddie was player of the match for our team. Mr Bell praised us for having fun and explained that it's ok to lose; we will learn and come back stronger. It was also the first time we wore our new kit, which was bought with vouchers won through our parents entering a prize draw. - Olivia G and Ava B (Year 5)
U11 Football v Chalfont St Giles - 11/02/2020
On Tuesday 11 February 2020, Seer Green took on Chalfont St Giles in a thrilling U11 league match. Seer Green, who were playing at home, won 2 – 1 with goals from Seb and James (me). Oliver made his competitive debut for the team and man of the match was the captain Thomas P. - James C (Year 5 & Sports Council)
U11 Football v Gerrards Cross - 04/02/2020
For the first time this year, Seer Green played two, simultaneous matches. Game A was the U11 Boys Cup Quarter Final, which saw Gerrards Cross come away with a 3-1 victory. It was a shame for Seer Green, who had the most possession and fought hard. Seb scored Seer Green's goal, with Xavier named man of the match. Game B saw our first mixed-team play a local friendly. Another tough game ended with Gerrards Cross winning 1-0, although (again) it had been a dominant display by Seer Green. Cara was named player of the match. One of those days. We go again next week! - Mr Bell
Yr5/6 Swimming Gala at Wycombe Abbey - 15/01/2020
The Seer Green Sharks - school swimming team - went to their first gala at Wycombe Abbey School. The team, which was made up of Daisy T, Daisy P (me), Maddie, Rachel, Seb, Ben and Oliver, came third out of 10 teams. Both the girls and the boys came third in their own sections of the gala. It was an amazing experience in a fantastic school! - Daisy P (Year5)
U11 Girls Netball Tournament at Holmes Green - 22/11/2019
The girls had to grit their teeth and perform in cold, wet and dark conditions... yet again. Playing a total of 6 games, the girls won 4 and came out bronze medal winners. The spirit of the team was fantastic and they did Seer Green proud. They played particularly well in their final match, which saw them secure the bronze medal. - Mr Bell
U11 EFL Kids Cup Football Festival - 28/11/2019
The boys did Seer Green proud; they played a total of 6 matches, winning 4, with just the one draw and one loss. They made it into the second and final stage of the tournament, ultimately winning a difficult Group B with a total of 7 points, remaining unbeaten in the latter stage of the tournament. Every member of the team played their part; Xavier finished with 5 goals; Freddie 3; Tom J and James 2; Seb 1. A really fantastic effort. - Mr Bell
U10 Boys v Robertswood - 18/11/2019
This was a rearranged fixture, following a cancellation due to poor weather, and it saw Seer Green come out on top with a 4-2 Victory. Seb, team captain, walked away with another hat-trick, taking his personal tally to 12 goals in 4 games. Xavier made the fourth goal with an incredible dribble and shot, which was poked over the line by Harry, who scored his first goal for the school team. - Mr Bell
U11 Girls v Chalfont St Peter - 15/11/2019
A cold, windy and dark evening saw Seer Green lose 2-1 to a strong Chalfont St Peter team. Seer Green took the lead through a Maddie goal (me), in which she ran past a number of defenders before slotting home a neat finish. Their goalkeeper was tested many times, but a penalty saw Chalfont equalise, before they took the lead and held on to a win. A great effort by all in terrible conditions, and a player of the match performance by Cara. - Maddie H (Year6)
U11 Boys Football v Little Chalfont - 22/10/19
This was another great game by Seer Green, which saw us win our first league game of the season. Little Chalfont fought hard and we went 1 - 0 down early into the first half. Only an own goal meant the teams went into half-time on level terms. After a change of formation, the team began to play well together and goals from Seb - another hat-trick bringing his tally to 9 goals in 3 games - and Krish, resulted in 5 - 1 victory. It was tougher than the score-line suggests. Ethan was man of the match following his fighting display in defence and midfield. A special mention to Charlie who made a spectacular save in the first half. - Mr Bell
U10 Boys Football v Little Kingshill - 18/10/19
On 17/10/19, the U10 boys played Little Kingshill in the U10 Cup group stages. Mr Bell made me captain and I scored my second hat-trick in two games. We won 5 - 1, with other goals from Xavier and James. A special mention to the two brothers that played; Harry for some wonderful assists and George for being the youngest (Year 4) player on the pitch, plus the defensive partnership of Ethan and Xavier who were unbeatable. - Seb S (Year 5)
U11 Girls Football Tournament at Gerrards Cross - 16/10/19
On 16/10/19, the Girls U11s played in a football tournament at Gerrards Cross. Playing 4 matches, we won two and lost two. In total, we scored 10 and conceded 8. Everyone is really proud as only 2 girls from our squad of 11 had ever played a match before. I captained the team and scored 5, but I would like to mention Maddie, who Mr Bell has decided would run through a wall if he asked her to, and Shams who played like a rockstar in defence. - Cara B (Year 6)
Results:
Gerrards Cross 3 - 0 Seer Green
Seer Green 5 - 0 Waterside
St Marys FR 1 - 3 Seer Green
Seer Green 2 - 4 Woodside
U11 Boys Football v St Marys FR - 03/10/19
On 03/10/19, the boys U11 team played our first match of the season in the U11 Cup. We had an impressive 6 – 1 victory over St Marys Farnham Royal. Goals were scored by Seb (x3… goal machine), James, Zac and Freddie. I was really proud to lead the team as captain for the game. - Thomas P (Year 6)