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Prep Sports Board June 12th

IAPS U11 National Team Swimming Champions

Swimming

U11 IAPS National Swimming Championships Report

Saturday 6th June 2026 – London Aquatics Centre

The U11 IAPS National Swimming Championships reached an exciting and inspiring conclusion on Saturday 6th June, as the country’s most promising young swimmers gathered in the iconic Olympic pool at the London Aquatics Centre. The event was a true celebration of participation, opportunity, and achievement, bringing together around 1,500 pupils from across the UK and overseas, supported by an enthusiastic crowd of more than 3,000 spectators.

The atmosphere throughout the day was electric, with swimmers rising to the occasion in one of the world’s most prestigious aquatic venues. Across a packed programme of events, the Championships showcased incredible talent and determination, culminating in 51 champions being crowned, with medals awarded across all disciplines and team trophies recognising both individual excellence and collective strength.

Team Representation and Success

Our team of Holly, Isla, Grace and Theia delivered an outstanding collective performance, demonstrating both depth and consistency across events. Their teamwork, resilience, and competitive spirit were evident throughout the competition and contributed to a hugely successful day.
The relay teams were particularly impressive:

• 🥉 Medley Relay – 3rd Place
• 🥈 Freestyle Relay – 2nd Place

These podium finishes reflected the team’s excellent coordination and ability to perform under pressure on the national stage.

Individual Highlights

There were also exceptional individual achievements from the squad:

• 🥇 Theia Routley – Gold Medal, 50m Butterfly
• 🥈 Grace V – Silver Medal, 50m Backstroke

Both swimmers showed remarkable skill and composure, delivering standout performances in highly competitive events.

A Championship-Winning Team Performance

In a truly remarkable accomplishment, the girls’ team medalled in every event they entered, both in individual races and relay events. This exceptional consistency and collective strength led to them being crowned U11 IAPS Swimming Champions for their age group—a fantastic and well-deserved achievement.

Mrs Elaine Jones, Prep Swimming Teacher

Athletics

West Surrey Athletics Event Report

It was a fantastic day of athletics at the West Surrey event, where our girls competed with determination and excitement for the opportunity to qualify for the National Finals in July.

Across the day, there were some outstanding performances and a number of excellent results. Although our Year 5 athletes are not eligible to qualify for nationals this year, they represented the school superbly, gaining valuable experience and achieving some fantastic results to be very proud of.

A special mention goes to Theia and Miabella, who delivered exceptional performances in the 75m sprint, taking Gold and Silver medals respectively. Theia continued her excellent form by securing Gold in the 600m, while Miabella added to her success with another Gold in the High Jump, capping off a remarkable day for both athletes.

There were also strong performances in the older age groups. In the Year 7 High Jump, Eva produced a brilliant effort to claim 2nd place, while Ella delivered an excellent performance to finish 2nd in the Year 7 discus. In the Year 8 High Jump, Amelia achieved a well-earned 3rd place finish.

A huge congratulations must go to Emily in Year 8, whose outstanding performances in both the Long Jump and 75m Hurdles have seen her qualify for the National Finals—a fantastic achievement and a testament to her hard work and talent.

Beyond the medals and results, the day was a wonderful reflection of the team’s spirit, resilience, and sportsmanship. A particularly commendable moment came from Florence, who showed great kindness and awareness by helping athletes from another school following a fall involving four competitors—an example of true sporting values.
Overall, it was a brilliant day filled with personal bests, excellent teamwork, and outstanding support for one another. The girls should be incredibly proud of both their performances and the way they represented the school.

Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

Cricket

U11D Cricket vs MHS


The U11D team put in a strong and spirited performance against MHS in an enjoyable match, despite finishing on the losing side.

Batting first, the team showed good intent, with several players contributing runs and demonstrating improving confidence at the crease. There were some positive partnerships and good running between the wickets, helping to build a respectable total.

In the field, the effort and attitude were excellent throughout. The bowlers worked hard to keep things tight and picked up a number of well-earned wickets, while the fielders supported them with good energy and commitment.

Although MHS ultimately chased down the target, the U11D side can take plenty of positives from their performance. The teamwork, effort, and progress on display were very encouraging, and the team should be proud of how they competed.

Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

ND Community Fun Run

The ND Community Fun Run, held over the weekend, was a wonderful celebration of community spirit, health, and togetherness. It proved to be a fantastic morning, bringing together parents and girls from across the ND community to enjoy the beautiful school grounds in a relaxed and active setting.

With a mix of running and walking, participants of all ages and abilities took part, creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Friends ran side by side, families walked together, and there was plenty of encouragement and laughter along the way. The event was less about competition and more about participation, enjoyment, and connecting with others.

The school grounds provided the perfect backdrop, allowing everyone to make the most of the fresh air and scenic surroundings while staying active. It was great to see so many smiling faces and such a strong turnout from the community.

Overall, the Fun Run was a great success—an uplifting morning that highlighted the strength and positivity of the ND community. Thank you to everyone who took part and helped make it such an enjoyable occasion. We are already looking forward to hosting another event in September.

Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

Outside School Sports News

We love to hear about your daughters’ achievements in sport outside school. Please do share any photos and news with us and we will include it in the Friday Mailing!

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Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

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