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  • June Sports News

    Thu 30 Jun 2016

    Tuesday 7th June

    Fair Oak entered one team into both a lower school and upper school golf tournament today which was held at Wildern. Both the lower school and upper school competition winners would go forward to represent the area at the prestigious Hampshire Games Finals in Aldershot later in the month. All participating teams worked their way around a series of stations which were designed to improve every element of their game from putting to driving with points being scored depending on how well the teams performed at each activity. At the end of the tournament when the team totals had been added together our upper school pupils scored a superb six hundred and twelve points which put them in second place overall, just behind Stoke Park. Our lower school team also scored heavily amassing an impressive five hundred and fourteen points which was enough to win their competition. They have therefore now qualified for the Hampshire Finals! Well done to all of our golfers on a brilliant overall team performance!

     

    Thursday 9th June

    Two teams were entered into a girls football qualifying tournament for the Hampshire Games Finals. The competition, held at Berrywood school, was made up of fifteen teams split into three pools. Every team played every other team in their group with the top teams progressing through the semi finals. The winners of the semi finals would then both qualify for the Hampshire finals. Fair Oak B started with a nil nil draw against Netley Abbey but followed that up with a three nil loss to Berrywood A. They then played out two more nil nil draws with Freegrounds and Stoke Park which put them in fourth place in their group with three points. Fair Oak A beat Bishops Waltham one nil to open their campaign and then beat Wellstead by the same scoreline. This was followed up with a nil nil draw against Botley but our girls won their final match against Hamble by one goal to nil! This meant that our A team won their group with ten points and would play Freegrounds who qualified for the semi finals as the best runner up. In a hard fought semi final it was Fair Oak who came out on top with another score of one nil! Well done to both of our teams and congratulations to our A team who have qualified for the county finals!

     

    Wednesday 15th June

    Along with forty one other schools, our lower school tag rugby team entered the Overton tag rugby tournament today. It was the first time that Fair Oak have participated in this fabulous event and for eleven out of our squad of twelve, it was their first tag rugby game! Teams were put into pools with the top teams making it through to the quarter finals and the knock out stages. Fair Oak began with a four nil win over Waltham Wolves and followed that up with a hard fought two one win against an excellent Oakley side. South View were then beaten four one before our team then recorded three one wins against Overton and Bramley. In our last group game we faced Chalkridge and won again, this time by three tries to nil. Having won all of our fixtures, we then progressed through to the quarter finals to play Vernham Dean. Fair Oak ran out five four winners but despite the close scoreline, our team were always in control and were now really playing some great flowing rugby. Longparish were our semi final opponents and with yet another strong showing, Fair Oak won four two to set up a final with a very strong Fairfields side. Unfortunately for our team, our opponents proved just a little too good and deservedly won the final by five tries to one. Our team should be proud of themselves for such a brilliant performance throughout the day. Well done to all those who participated!

     

    Tuesday 21st June

    Today two teams were entered into a lower school cricket tournament involving other schools from the local area. The tournament was a league format with each team playing every other team. The team with the most points at the end of the competition would be crowned the winners! The Fair Oak teams began by playing eachother and it was Fair Oak A who came out on top by a margin of forty two runs. The second round of matches saw Fair Oak A play Berrywood and Fair Oak B play Durley. Fair Oak A performed superbly and ran out comfortable winners against a very competitive Berrywood side. Fair Oak B were equally successful against Durley and won by five runs. In the final round of matches, Fair Oak B narrowly lost out to Berrywood by just two runs. This meant that our A team had to beat Durley in order to win the competition and they duly delivered with a massive fifty five run victory! After all of the points had been totalled, Fair Oak B finished in third place. Well done to both teams for a great performance!

     

    Wednesday 22nd June

    Two teams were entered into a rounders tournament against Durley today held on our school field. Both of our teams got off to a great start. Our A team beat their Durley counterparts two one while Fair Oak B beat Durley B one nil. Fair Oak dominance continued in the next round of matches. Fair Oak B won three two against Durley A and Fair Oak A beat Durley B two nil. With two wins each, the final game between the Fair Oak teams would decide which of them would win the competition. Fair Oak A looked comfortable throughout the match and ran out four nil winners. Well done to both of our sides for finishing in the top two positions!

     

    Friday 24th June

    Our upper school tag rugby team travelled to Oakley in Basingstoke today for a series of friendly matches. First up for our team were Oakley Saxons and it was Fair Oak who won by a scoreline of thirteen tries to nine. Next, Fair Oak played Oakley Celts and were again victorious, this time by six tries to three. In the final game against Oakley Vikings, Fair Oak just lost out in a close encounter by nine tries to six. Well done to the team for a very good overall performance.

     

    Tuesday 28th June

    Fair Oak entered a team into a boys football tournament held today at Berrywood school between other schools from the local area. The competing teams were split into three groups. Fair Oak began with a match against the hosts Berrywood and swept them aside with a really impressive four nil win. They then followed that up with a hard fought but deserved one nil win against St James. Having won both of their group matches and finishing top of their pool, our boys qualified for the Cup Competition which would be between all of the group winners. A strong Stoke Park team were our first opponents and unfortunately they proved just too good and ended up winning by two goals to nil. Our second and final Cup Competition game was against Botley. Despite Fair Oak dominance and some breath taking saves from the Botley goal keeper, our boys just could not find a way through and the match ended goaless. A great performance from all of our boys who played really well to finish as tournament runners up! 

     

    Thursday 30th June

    Fair Oak had previously qualified for the Hampshire School Games finals at Aldershot army barracks. This annual competition is similar in structure to the Olympics in that there are various teams competing in a variety of sports in arenas across the complex. The athletes involved are the best in Hampshire so the level of competition is fantastic. Our girls football team, our tag rugby team as well as our lower school golf team had all previously qualified for this finals day which is in itself an amazing achievement! Our girls footballers began the group stages of their tournament with two goaless draws and a narrow one nil defeat to an excellent Herne side. These results meant that they then went through to play in the Cup Competition. Our girls began with a two nil win against St Johns and followed up with another win, this time one nil against Berrywood. Unfortunately however, they then lost a close match by a goal to nil against Anton at the quarter final stage.

     

    Our tag rugby team played brilliantly to win all of their morning group matches and finish top of their pool. This meant that they then qualified to play in the top group along with all of the other pool winners for a chance to win the tournament. After an encouraging opening four all draw with St Martins, Fair Oak narrowly lost their three remaining fixtures which put them in fourth place overall!

     

    Our golfers played brilliantly throughout their competition and finished with huge points total which put them into second place. What an excellent achievement!  

     

    All of our athletes who took part deserve a huge pat on the back for the way they persevered in all of their fixtures against some superb opposition. They played with spirit, enthusiasm and passion while always remembering to play their games in the right spirit. We are all very proud of you. Well done!

  • Fair Oak Rated Gold Again!

    Mon 27 Jun 2016

    At Fair Oak Junior School we value the role played by sport and physical activity in the curriculum as we believe that it helps to generate well rounded individuals so we were delighted to hear that our school has been awarded the gold standard again by Sainsbury’s! Sainsbury’s School Games Mark rewards schools for our commitment to and development of competition, school sport and physical education. This is the highest possible standard awarded by the scheme.

     

    In order to achieve this, Sainsbury’s reviewed our sports provision both during curriculum time and outside curriculum time for the last academic year and examined our plans for this year. The impact of our sporting initiatives were reviewed as well as the progress our pupils make in this area. The full criteria appears on

    www.yourschoolgames.com

    Well done to everybody involved in helping to keep our pupils active and healthy!

  • Year 5 poetry

    Fri 24 Jun 2016 Mrs J. Smith
    Some amazing poetry from our Year 5 pupils can be found in the Year Group area of our website. It is themed on their study of World War II.
  • Fairthorne Day 4, evening

    Thu 16 Jun 2016 Mr M. Borham
    What a wet day! Sailing, canoeing and xstream! Great fun. Can't believe it's our last night. Off to campfire to learn lots of songs that will probably drive you all mad this weekend. See you all tomorrow at 2:15 in the hall.
  • Fairthorne Day 3, evening

    Wed 15 Jun 2016 Mr M. Borham
    Another great day smiley The children are a credit to the school ... working hard and playing hard. It was really nice to see the sun today if only briefly! Looking forward to the zip wire tomorrow and another cooked breakfast ... could get used to this!
  • Fairthorne Day 3, morning

    Wed 15 Jun 2016 Mr M. Borham
    Another good night. Slippy slide was a big hit. Well done Mr Ford for winning the teacher slide! Another busy day in store for us all with some orienteering and climbing!!
  • Fairthorne Day 2, evening

    Tue 14 Jun 2016 Mr M Borham
    Another full on busy day. Great fun on the crate challenge and this evening its slippy slide in the rain ... deep joy!!!
  • Fairthorne Day 2, morning

    Tue 14 Jun 2016 Mr M Borham
    All slept well for a first night. Looking forward to our cooked breakfast! Played lots of games in the woods last night which was great fun. Bit of Robin Hood archery planned for this morning.
  • Fairthorne Day 1

    Mon 13 Jun 2016 Mr M. Borham
    Everyone arrived safe and sound and all is well. Lunch was good sheltering from the rain. We've kayaked and raft built... most floated! All good so far.
  • Summer Celebration !

    Thu 09 Jun 2016 Mr De Silva

    Come along to our fantastic Fair Oak Junior School Summer Celebration Fayre at school on Friday 1st July from 6pm to 8pm.smiley

     

    Fun Games and Stalls

    Loads of fun games and stalls for all the family including Bottle Tombola, Assault Course, Soft Toy Tombola, Beat the Keeper and many more.

     

    Entertainments

    An Entertainment Arena with a programme of shows including Gymnastics, Dancing and Singing.

     

    Refreshments

    Refreshments will also be available with stalls for Ice cream, Drinks, Sweets, Cakes, Popcorn, Candy Floss and Burger Van.

     

    Entrance will be charged at 50p per adult with no charge for children.

  • Fair Oak Junior School
  • Botley Road, Fair Oak, Eastleigh
  • Hampshire, SO50 7AN
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