KWS Sport
Trampolining
Outstanding Results for Katherine Warington’s Trampoline Squad in Hitchin
Katherine Warington’s trampoline squad delivered an exceptional set of performances at the regional competition in Hitchin on 23 November. Across multiple age groups and levels, our athletes showed real composure, skill and determination, bringing home several podium places and securing strong qualification results for the next round.
In the Year 10–13 Boys’ Advanced category, Will E impressed with two confident routines, earning 2nd place and securing his spot in the next round. In the Year 10–13 Boys’ Elite group, Riley W delivered an outstanding display to take 1st place, posting one of the top scores of the entire event. The success continued with Jude D’S, who claimed 1st place in the Year 10–13 Boys’ Novice competition, ensuring another qualification for the school.
In the younger groups, Dylan W achieved a strong 3rd place in the Year 7–9 Boys’ Intermediate class, while the Year 7–9 Boys Novice category saw excellent performances from Dylan G (2nd) and Theo V (5th). Alongside teammate Archie D, their combined results mean the Year 7–9 Boys’ Novice team has qualified for the next round in Wales.
The Year 7–9 Girls’ Intermediate category produced two podium finishes: Violet R in 3rd and Sophie D in 4th, both securing individual qualification. A special mention also goes to the Year 7–9 Girls’ Intermediate team of Violet R, Sophie D, Rosie T, and Ivy T, who finished 3rd in the team event. Unfortunately, due to a rule change this year, only the top two teams progressed, meaning they missed out on qualification despite a very strong performance.
Those progressing to the next round are:
Riley W
Will E
Jude D’S
Dylan W
Dylan G
Theo V
Violet R
Sophie D
Year 7–9 Boys’ Novice Team: Dylan G, Theo V and Archie D
With multiple podium places, strong team performances, and nine qualifiers overall, this was an outstanding showing from the entire trampoline squad. Their dedication and teamwork continue to shine, and we look forward to cheering on those heading to the next round in Wales.
A huge well done to all competitors – your hard work is paying off, and the whole school is proud of you!
What stood out most on the day, however, wasn’t the individual scores or group results, but the way the children supported and encouraged one another throughout the entire event. Their team spirit, resilience, and positivity was a credit to the school.
We also got to proudly wear our brand-new club sweatshirts, generously sponsored by Henry Clear, owner of the local company Countrifi Network.
Rugby
Well done to all the Year 9 and 10 girls who represented KWS in their first ever 15 a side game against Samuel Whitbread. The girls were awesome and did some great tackling throughout. We are so proud of you!
Well done to all the boys who represented the school at rugby against SJL, Samuel Ryder and Beaumont. Year 9, led by tough tackling Daniel P, have continued to be a hugely competitive side that have put in a number of dominant performances. Years 7 and 8 have also shown grit throughout these games. For Year 8, special mention to Archie, who has consistently led the side with a superb attitude and a fearless approach to the game – both in and out of possession.
We also wanted to share the fantastic success of Year 10 Will C in rugby. He has been selected from approx. 260 boys for Jamie George’s U15 PDG Saracens squad. This opportunity will mean training sessions until May 2026, inter county PDG matches and a residential next Easter.
He has also been selected to play in an international tournament in Lisbon, in February 2026 for a 7s team he first played for this summer. We are extremely proud of Will’s tenacity and dedication.
Football
An entertaining game for our U12 girls’ football team with a 2-0 friendly win vs Sandringham. Goals scored by Alice T, and Layla E being recognised as the game’s outstanding player.
Well done to the U14 girls’ football team, who beat Queens’ School 3-1 in the county cup. The girls are now in the quarter finals and will face STAGS. Goals from Sophie, Amelia and Kayla.
Our Year 8 boys’ football team had a superb comeback victory against Simon Balle in the county plate. Gabriel N scored a last gasp goal to seal the win and a memorable comeback.
Commiserations to our Year 9 boys’ football team for bowing out of the national cup with a narrow round 5 defeat. On a challenging surface, the boys lost 3-2, but they can be hugely proud of the achievement of getting down to the last 64 schools in the country.
Congratulations to our Year 10 boys’ for a good win in the county cup against Verulam. Hat tricks for Finlay R and Ed J. They have their national cup round 5 fixture on Monday. Year 11 boys unfortunately suffered a 3-2 defeat in the county plate, despite a very spirited performance.
Our senior boys’ team won 2-1 against Beaumont in the county plate last week. The boys defended resolutely and scored some excellent goals. Goalkeeper George G-H and Josh H put in solid displays, meanwhile Ollie T scored a superb goal to win the game.
Netball
Well done to all girls who represented the school brilliantly in netball over the last few weeks.
The U13B team suffered a 4-8 loss to Beaumont B, with player of the match being Sophia J. The U13A on the other hand won 12-7 to Beaumont A, providing an excellent performance. Player of the match was Emily C. Then, the U12A team progressed in the District Plate versus St Columba’s, winning the game 12-7, with player of the match being Tilly.
Congratulations to both the U12B & U13B netball teams for winning their fixtures versus Townsend. The U12Bs won 9-2, with Emelia D being given player of the match, meanwhile the U13Bs won 8-6, with player of the match being Sophia J. Well done girls.
Our U12A netball team had a great fixture against STAGS. Each game they continue to show improvement and won 10-8. Tilly S again won player of the game.
Well done the U14B and U15B netball teams versus St Columba’s A teams. Unfortunate losses for both teams, but some great spirit and play throughout. Outstanding players were Heidi & Emily.
Basketball
Well done also to the Year 8 boys’ basketball team, on a narrow 22-20 defeat against Aldwickbury. The boys were up against it from the start but showed great perseverance.
Sports Leaders
Well done to all Year 7 sports leaders who helped support with a primary school badminton event. Brilliant ambassadors for the school. Great work.



