Sports Relief Mile

Slough & Eton School are proud to be supporting the Sports Relief Mile this year with every class taking part in their P.E. lesson.

Staff and pupils join forces to raise as much money as possible for so many good causes. Below is some more information and photos from the week. (Monday 15th – Monday 22nd March 2010).

If you look closely you will see
Miss Antrobus (Head of Girls P.E.)
Miss Wilson (P.E. teacher and School Sport Co-ordinator)
Mr Jenkins (the school’s local P.C.)
Miss Sefton (English as an Additional Language teacher)
Miss Porter (Teacher of Geography)
Mr Alalasundaram (Teacher of ICT)
Mr Dickenson (Teacher of History)
Miss Maposa (Teacher of Drama)
Mrs James (Science Technician)
Mr Grimes (Teacher of History)
Mrs Baig (Attendance Officer)
Miss Earls (Teaching Assistant)
Mr Faulkner (Teacher of ICT)
Mr Rees (School Bursar)
Mrs Dhalla (Teaching Assistant)
Miss Sevic (Teaching Assistant)
Mr Rees (Head of Year 7)
Mr Culkeen (Assistant Head)
Mr Condron (Teacher of Maths)
Miss Selvaraj (Teacher of Maths)
Miss Kazi (Learning Resource Base)
Miss Baber (Head of Geography)
Miss McPhail (Learning Resource Base)
Mr Corser (Personalised Learning Unit)
Mr Liaqat (Teacher of P.E.)
Mr Choudhary (I.T Support)
Mr Wassell (Head of 6th Form)
Mr McAteer (Head Teacher)
Miss Instone (Head of English)
Miss Aslam (Teacher of R.E)
Mr Razaq (I.T Support)
Mr Yamlinga (Site Team)
Mr Leane (Head of Sport)
Miss Gates (Teaching Assistant)
Mrs Green (Teacher of Science)
Mrs Jamshad (Head of Science)
Avatar Stig (Man in Blue)

Well done to everyone who took part. The fastest male pupil was Ruben Diaz, 5 minutes 48 seconds (Year 11) and female pupil was Faiqa Khawas 7 minutes 40 seconds (Year 7).

Sport Relief in a nutshell


Sport Relief is back, and this time it's from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st March. The whole of the UK will come together to get active, raise cash and change lives.
It has a unique history of dedicated people doing extraordinary things to make a difference - from David Walliams’ swim across the English Channel, to Eddie Izzard’s amazing marathon a day around the UK.
And that's not to mention the thousands of incredible people who rise to the challenge by doing the Sainsbury's Sport Relief Mile. Or our amazing fundraisers who do something fun and active to raise cash and help make the world of difference.
All the money raised by the public is spent by Comic Relief
to help transform the lives of poor and vulnerable people,
both at home and across the world’s poorest countries.
So be a part of it… Rise to the challenge for Sport Relief!

 

http://www.sportrelief.com/