At St Michael and All Angels physical exercise is very important.  We offer a number of clubs including cricket, football, dodge-ball, dance, cheer-leading, basketball, tag rugby and cross country.  In September gymnastics and fencing will also be available.  From these clubs we have developed teams that compete with other schools from the local community.  Here you will find reports written by the children to let you know how our teams have been getting on.

 

We have appointed a Sports Crew and a set of enthusiastic journalists who will be given responsibility to interview players and record the action-packed accounts from each match or event.

Meet the crew...

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Media Team

As sport continues to grow and develop here at St Michael and All Angels we have appointed a team of journalists responsible for reporting on sporting events and competitions over the next year.         The reports and photos they take at each event will be displayed on the website to keep all staff, pupils and visitors up to date with all the fantastic sporting achievements of the pupils at St Michael and All Angels.  

Minutes from the Sports Crew Meetings this year

Don't forget to stay up to date with sporting events and activities at St Michael & All Angels by checking our twitter page @smaaanews

School Sport Organising Crew

 

What is a School Sport Organising Crew?

A School Sport Organising Crew (SSOCrew) is a diverse group of young people who join together to develop, organise and promote school sport and intra-school competition within the Sainsbury’s School Games.

Why do we need a School Sport Organising Crew?


A SSOCrew provides a structured and meaningful mechanism for young people to do the following:

  • Contribute to decisions about sporting activities and sports competition in their school.
  • Engage in aspects of school life outside timetabled lessons.
  • Air views and have opinions listened to.
  • Influence and shape school sport for their peers.
  • Assist in the development and planning of ‘their’ Sainsbury’s School Games programme of activities — based on student voice and need.
  • Organise intra-school competitions within their school.
  • • Be valued and seen as an integral part of the workforce.

The SSOCrew should be seen as an essential aspect of developing school sport provision that meets the needs of young people.

 



Tranmere Football 7.11.17

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Click here to read the report

Tag Rugby 12.10.17

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Cross Country 19.10.17

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Cross Country 21.9.17

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PCA Masters event with Oxton Cricket Club and Cheshire Cricket Board

 

Read the report here

Cricket 23.6.17

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Cricket Report

Tennis 14.6.17

Tennis Report

Boccia 23/5/17

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Rounders 22.6.17

Rounders Report

Girls Football 12.6.17

Football Report

Cricket 29/5/17

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Gymnastics (Mersey Games Finals) 23/3/17

Gymnastics Report

Y4 Football 8.3.17

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Football Report

Y5 Football 15.3.17

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Football Report

Gymnastics 10.2.17

Gymnastics Report

Y5 Wheelchair Rugby, Goalball & Table Cricket 6.12.16

Wheelchair Rugby Report

Cross Country 20.10.16

Cross Country Report

Tag Rugby 13.10.16

Y5 & 6 Quicksticks Hockey

Quicksticks Hockey Report

Y6 Football 22.3.17

Football Report - Coming soon

Basketball 2.2.17

Basketball Report

Polybat year 5 & 6 26.1.17                      

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Polybat Report

Table Tennis 8.11.16

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Table Tennis Report

Cross Country 22.9.16