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St Teresa’s Junior Primary School girls show skill on sports day

Sports day at St Teresa’s School in Craighall Park was filled with sack races, leapfrogs and loud cheers.

St Teresa’s Junior Primary School in Craighall Park was delighted to host their grades 1 to 3 Interhouse Sports Day on July 30.

The St Teresa’s Junior School learners take off at high speed in their interhouse race. Photo: Supplied

Computer teacher and marketing liaison Lianda May said the theme song for the event, I like to move it, move it was chosen from the movie Madagascar and spurred the girls on to move as fast they could, along with roaring war cries from their houses.

Seran Joslyn Reddy in Grade 3 hops as fast as she can in the sack race. Photo: Supplied

She said the girls captivated the spectators with their flat and baton relay races as well as their leapfrog and sack novelty races. The Grade 3 parents also participated in a sack race which received loud cheers from all the girls. “It was a fun morning with each Rosie girl showing skill, determination and perseverance to do their very best.

Grade 1 learner at St Teresa’s Junior School, Hannah Skeen, celebrates winning her novelty race. Photo: Supplied

“Congratulations to Marian house for your excellent performance and for winning the Interhouse Sports Day trophy. A big well done to Lourdes and McAuley houses for being wonderful competitors,” said May.

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