Saturday 15th June 2013
On Saturday morning the dedicated sun worshippers took the last opportunity to catch some rays by the roof top pool before we had to leave. After a fabulous week in Malta the group gathered their belongings and left the Sunflower Hotel for our 3.20pm flight home. A crowd gathered to wave us off (or were they just checking in?) and after a comfortable flight and coach ride we arrived back at school at 8.30pm. The trip had come to an end but we know the students will remember this experience, and great trip with great people.
During our travels home we took the time to ask each student their best moments, matches, day and anything else they wanted to comment on. These were the results:
The sporting highlights for the girls centred around the first game (which they won), all the team chose this game, Abby Hempsall puts this down the fact that "everyone was excited to play and we played good as a team". Melissa Rogerson thinks the first match was the best as she enjoyed "wiping the smiles off their (opposition) faces when we won". I like that winning mentality Mel!
The boys had some competitive fixtures all week in different environments, there was a mix of answers when asked which game they enjoyed most, Lewis Law enjoyed the first game against FC Sirens, Kieran Roberts best moment was being "brought on at centre back", which changed the second game (good decision Mr R), Scott Nicholson and Matthew Bailey also thought the second game was best and three of the team really enjoyed the Walney v Walney game on Thursday.
It was difficult for the group to pick a best day but most seemed to plump for either the beach day on Tuesday or the trip to the Waterpark and Presentation evening on Friday, Abby Hempsall loved "playing volleyball in the sea" at the beach and Zach Walker and Bronwen Metcalfe both preferred " playing volleyball at the waterpark". You'd think it was a volleyball tour!
The group learnt a lot whilst walking round Valetta especially about the balconies that line both sides of the streets. Nearly half of all pupils mentioned these fantastic sights summed up by Daniel Cooper's comment that "admiring the balconies in Valetta", was the best part of the trip!
James Bailey, Brad Roden & Ben Eddy's best moments were "using the inflatable climbing wall at the waterpark". Jake Stockdale also enjoyed the waterpark and the presentation night, "because of the banter we had".
The hotel was "clean, nice, friendly and the pool was good" James Bailey.
Ellis Rea liked "getting most improved player".
A. Hempsall learnt that "I can make new friends with people I wouldn't of talked to otherwise"
Hayden Skyrme learnt the hard way on tour as he burnt his feet he said, "I'm no good in the sun without cream".
The need for Versatile players on tour led to both Kieran Roberts and Lorna Taylor winning the awards on Friday, Lorna learnt that she "can play a different position other than wing defence".
It was first time flying for Hayden Skyrme and Mattie McKee, Hayden's best moment was "coming abroad and flying".
Brad Speake just enjoyed his "tea on Friday". Thanks Brad!
On a sports tour you expect a couple of injuries, during the past week we've had 1 or2.
Final Injury List
Jake Stockdale - calf
Amelia Sullivan - jammed finger
Abby Hempsall - sprained ankle, broken toe nail
Mattie McKee - bruised ankle
Daniel Cooper - strained hamstring
Bronwen Metcalfe - sprained wrist
Olivia Whitehall - blisters x 2
Melissa Rogerson - blistered toes
Rosie Woods - sore throat/cough
Hayden Skyrme - sore heels
Matthew Bailey - wrist, finger (general GK injuries)
The Sicklist - too many to mention.
The big surprise was no broken hearts!
We were only away for a WEEK!
The behaviour and maturity of the students enabled the teachers to fully enjoy the trip and bring on their sporting talents. Mr Robinson tried to sum up their thoughts, "All the time and effort planning this trip has been worth it because the students have been so well behaved. It has far exceeded my expectations! We've had some great football results and I'm so pleased everyone worked hard for each other, responded to the tactics and bonded as a group".
Lastly we the Teachers would like to thank the parents for seeing the merits in this trip and their hard work organising their children. I know many of you have followed this blog from day 1, we hope you have enjoyed it.
Many Thanks
Mr Robinson, Mrs Lever, Mr Milburn & Mrs Stockdale














































