


A bit after the event, but we would still like to acknowledge the performance of these EGS athletes in the Borough Championships recently.
They all performed really well – here they are with their medals 🙂 Congratulations!🥇
Results were:
Ben Hoitis – 2nd High Jump
Brando Bailey Joseph – 1st High Jump / 2nd 200m
Elvis Elendu- 1st Long Jump / 2nd 100m
Eben – 3rd 200m Ethan Blackwood- 1st Hammer
Fred Sheehan- 1st Hammer
Garry Gibbs- 1st 200m/ 2nd Shot Put
Isaac Forbes – 3rd Javelin
Jay Lambert – 3rd Discus
Jeffery Darko – 3rd Hurdles
Joseph Boyaram – 1st Hurdles
Luca Kaye – 1st Long Jump
Malakai Morgan – 1st Shot Put / 2nd 800m
Oran Tivnaan – 2nd 300m
Orlando – 1st 800m
Tahvae Hunte – 3rd 800m
Titus Louis – 3rd 100m
Tyler Tingey – 2nd 1500m
Year 8 Relay Team – 1st
Year 9 Relay Team 1st Zac – 2nd Hurdles
Zac Jeffery – 2nd 300m / 3rd Triple Jump
Unfortunately the game was a shade ‘one-sided’ but a very valuable experience, particularly for the younger boys. MCC batted first, and despite some good bowling at times they managed to set a large target. One or two poor shot choices and tight bowling from the MCC saw the school bowled out for a low score.






School Food Matters came in to run a Chef MasterClass with our gardening club boys as part of their Know Your Onions initiative. The session was to show how easy it was to make something cheaply, quickly and simply out of basic ingredients (that could be grown at home) and by adding some particular herbs and spices, making it taste superb!
The boys really enjoyed the session and the food that was produced di not last very long – all plates scraped clean!
Here are the recipes if you want to try them at home:
Spicy Potatoes, Carrot Koshumbir & Raita