NOTICEBOARD GLASGOW SILVER MEDAL FOR CITY GIRL
One of the success stories of the recent Commonwealth Games in Glasgow was Tin-Tin Ho, a pupil at the City of London School for Girls. The Liam Pitchford at the Glasgow games.
England squad. Her rigorous preparation included two hours’ training a day, six days a week with played for Hong Kong and also taught studying law at King’s College London, to play. He named her Tin-Tin to Tin-Tin is currently the most
active player in the world, last year. With Pitchford, she took
the prodigal talents of Pitchford and respected despite their tender years, as they came fashion to level with a powerful 11-5 third game hold in the fourth. Liam and Tin-Tin save one match
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Tin-Tin commented. “They played really well, even though we didn’t
BEDFORD KIDS’ QUIZ TRIUMPH
Bedford Modern Junior of the National Inter-School Quiz Championships, held in nationally in the high-tech quiz, making it the largest inter- school competition in the country. Having successfully got through the regional heat and semi-
Mr Capuano, director of studies at Bedford Modern Junior
School, said: “The BMS team performed exceptionally well, portraying a real sense of cohesion and strategy throughout.
LEO CLEANS UP AT KARATE CHAMPS
Congratulations to Leo Tregear from in Chichester, who scooped three silver medals and the trophy for overall performance at the recent GKI National Karate championships. Leo, Chichester Karate
Leo’s achievement is particularly special as RIGHT: BMS
quiz champions Meelan Jakku, Lewis Oxtoby, George Western and Michael Chamberlain
operations and lengthy times in traction and on crutches, and although he is still recovering degenerative disease, Leo has emerged as one of the leading sports players at his school.
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