on Monday 7th Feb saw over 350 primary school children descend on Passmores School to compete in a cross-country event. The children, all from schools in the Harlow School Sports Partnership, were competing for places in the County Final to be held at Southend RFC on 2nd March.
After 2hrs of closely fought races, the winners of each age group were
Henry Moore Yr 3 Girls & Boys, Yr 4 Boys Yr 5 Boys and Yr 6 Boys & Girls
Holy cross Yr 4 Girls
Roydon Yr 5 Girls
Well done to everyone who took part the full results list is on the website under resourses ( results are as accurate as the envelopes that came in with each school)
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