A WIRRAL school specialising in physical activity hosted a five day extravaganza of sport, dance and drama for local community primary schools.
Led by community coaches, PE and sport apprentices and the school's own sports leaders, the festival took place at Bebington High Sports College.
Pupils from nine partner primary schools took part in the event, which saw them take on a variety of sports including hockey, drama, football, cricket, team-building, tag rugby, basketball, tennis, handball and trampoline.
Pupils take part in a dance class at Bebington High. Picture by Paul Heaps.
All pupils involved in the competitions aimed to score points for their school, as well as achieving individual awards for fair play and outstanding performance throughout the day, which was followed by a presentation of awards and certificates to all participants.
Director of specialism and assistant head teacher Warren Dutton said: “These days are always a huge success thanks to our community coaches, sports leaders, apprentices, PE department, and support staff.
"More than 1,500 students have experienced new activities and competitive inter-school competitions at Bebington High Sports College. Thanks to parents, families and friends as well for supporting this event.”
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