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Monday 14 September 2020

Cross Country

 On Friday our school had our annual cross country, Everyone was super excited about it and couldn't wait. We had our morning tea and got changed into our house colors, Then we had lunch.

After Lunch it was time for the moment we've been training for the big race. Our classes lined up and walked to the netball courts, All the students participating we're there waiting to start the races. 

Mr Burt told us where to go on the track then handed the mic to Inga one of Pt England's house captains so she could say the prayer. 

The year four students we're the first to race since it would be easier for them the school to keep track of time. When the year four students finished their race it was the year 3 and then year 2 and year 1, they didn't go at the same time but that was the order they went in. 

Now it was time of the big races a.k.a the older kids. The year 5 boys were the first to start the races. A little while after the year 5 boys started the year 8 girls where up. 

We all lined up and waited for Mr Burt to slam the pieces of wood together, I felt nervous about the race but at the same time i didn't. 'BOOM' the wood was slammed together and all the girls started running. 

It was a rush of nervousness and excitement, I ran a for a while before stopping and walking. I walked the rest of the way not bothered at all what over people thought. I finished the race and everyone was drinking their water bottles and cooling off. 

Everyone finished their races and we got changed out of our clothes so we didn't stink for the rest of the day. When we were done getting changed we went back to class and chilled out until the bell went for us to go home. 


 

1 comment:

  1. Hello Delijah, I am Piper from Pompallier Catholic School, I think you´ve explained the day of cross country really well it was really cool hearing about the similarities and the difference between How things are done in your school and in my school, we too dress in our house colours! Really well done! I really enjoyed reading your explanation of cross Country. keep up the great work!

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