Student Success at ISA Athletics

On Friday 2nd May, 28 LOGS students travelled to Bromley to take part in the annual ISA athletics competition.

Throughout the day, each and every student represented the school with pride and determination, delivering high quality performances across the board. Competing in extremely hot conditions, every student demonstrated incredible perseverance, resilience, and sportsmanship.

What stood out even more than their physical efforts was the way our students supported each other at the event. Whether offering words of encouragement or celebrating big wins, their team spirit was inspiring. All competitors acted as fantastic role models, embodying the values of our school in every way.

At the end of the day, we were thrilled to return with 10 gold medals and with 9 students qualifying to represent the school at the national finals in Birmingham. Congratulations to everyone involved for such a fantastic effort! We look forward to cheering on the LOGS finalists in Birmingham very soon.

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