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We are all so proud of Rose, who won Most Promising Female Sports Personality at the Flintshire Sports Council awards ceremony. Rose is British Champion in her age group in Ju Jitsu - Random Attacks. She also plays rugby union for Chester and Valkyries. An excellent all round sportswoman - Well done Rose!
We were also proud that Josh was nominated in the Most promising Male Sports Personality. Josh is a talented cricketer, who plays for Cheshire. He is also a talented footballer.
Our Christmas concert this year was about a homeless boy and so we decided to make some Christmas shoeboxes to give to local homeless people. We only asked for one item to put into the boxes but some people filled in a whole box! We put a lot of caring into this to try and help other people.
We sang our hearts out at the Christmas concert and we hoped that the audience enjoyed it!
We would like to invite parents, grandparents and our neighbours to join us for coffee and cake on Friday morning, to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
We will be holding a raffle and best decorated cake competition.
Hope to see you there!
Miss Auckland and the Year 7's at Elfed led a fantastic Puzzle Day with our school and Westwood Primary School. We had to solve problems like stacking mini chairs and balancing penguins. I was the leader (Ellis) in our group and Ruby and I represented the school at the Puzzle Evening with our parents. We finished the marble game and completed the Domino Rally. It was really, really fun! I also won a medal.
Diolch yn fawr Elfed High School
A Drama lesson with Mrs Harding.
Class 5 went in the hall to do a headline drama lesson about the Jabberwocky. It was so fun! Frankie and Thomas were the Jabberwockys . We all had to do a tableau for the head line of ‘Jabberwocky joins Drury pupils, dramatically!’. Mrs Harding took a photograph of us as if it was the proper photo for a newspaper. We have never had a supply teacher like her. She is funny, skillful and she even brings her guitar and we sing along with her songs.
Megan and Thomas.
This year has been another successful one for the Drury football team. Thanks to five spectacular wins we won our group in the Mountain League and then went on to win the overall Mountain League final for the second year in a row. We have now qualified for Hardwick shield final which will take place at Ysgol Bryn Coch.
Our journey this season started way back when we travelled to Rhos Helyg and came away with a spectacular 7-1 win, Niall Griffiths contributing with a brilliant hat trick. Our next games were as part of a tournament where we managed to beat Ysgol Owen Jones, Northop Hall and Ysgol Y Waun in close matches. Highlights included Ollie Hughes last minute winner and a stunning last ditch goal saving tackle from Jamie Arnold. Our final match as part of the group stage saw us take on Sychdyn at home. We ran out 5-0 winners, which despite the score line proved to be a difficult game.
Our next challenge would be a tournament in Ysgol Derwenfa in Leeswood. There we would face Abermorddu and Nercwys who were the winners from the two other Mountain Leagues. We made a great start with a 7-0 victory against Nercwys, this scoreline was matched by Abermorddu which meant that the last game would be a decider with a penalty shootout being a real possibility. Fortunately after an exhilarating, back and forth, encounter the game was decided deep into extra time with Niall Griffiths scoring the all important winner. This means that for the second year running the team has qualified for the Hardwick shield final and will take on the top four schools from across Flintshire.