Achievement

 

June 2004

 

Throughout the year youngsters have been involved and achieved in a huge cross section of sports both as individuals and in teams.

 

S1 boys and girls teams participated in the Coca Cola 7’s football tournament with our boys reaching the national finals at Hampden in early June.

Our under 15 Rugby team hosted a touring side from All Saints Anglican School in April.

Our S1 and S3 team fulfilled a full fixture list throughout the year culminating in a distinguished performance in the Jean d’ Arc tournament in our twin city of Orleans.

The S1 Tag rugby team played in the national finals at Murrayfield.

Boys and Girls football teams competed in their respective league and cup competition throughout the season.

Our senior and junior Badminton teams won the Dundee and Angus School’s league with our S1 team finishing as runners up in their competition.

Elizabeth McLeish represented Scotland in cross country running.

Susan Johnstone was capped for Scottish Ladies in Water Polo as well as being in the Scottish under 16 Basketball squad.

Carly Rowan made the Midlands under 17 hockey squad while James Weyers was in the Scottish under 18 squad.

John Brady, Ben Cormack, Gavin Wares and Rhys Jones all played in the Tayside under 17 Rugby team.

In the Dundee School Sports, medals were won by the following pupils

 

Gold:
Scott McCallum 4Fb S3 Boys Javelin
Hannah Wilson 2Ka S1 Girls High Jump
Susan Johnstone 4Bb S3 Girls Javelin
Mark Wilson 4Fb S3 Boys Hurdles
Emma Sands 4Bb S3 Girls 300m
S3 Boys Relay 4 x 100 m

 

Silver:
Lee Carrol 3Cb S2 Boys 1500 m
Duncan McKenzie 6Cb Senior Boys 800 m
S3 Girls Relay 4 x 100 m
S2 Girls Relay 4 x 100 m

 

Bronze:
Jessica Simpson 4Bb S3 Girls Shot
Emma Sands 4Bb S3 Girls Hurdles
Elizabeth McLeish 4Bb S3 Girls Javelin
Nicola Scott 4Kb S3 Girls 100 m
Nicola Scott 4Kb S3 Girls 200 m

 

  • Lisa Hornsby 4Bb has had a remarkable year in Karate.  In October 2003 she represented Scotland in the World Championships in Killarney and has since then continued to train with the Scotland squad.  During the Easter holidays she competed in and won both the World United Martial Arts Federation Championship and the World Karate Associate Scottish championships.  Unfortunately school commitments will not allow her to participate in the World championships in November to which winning these competitions give her entry.