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May 2025

  • Woodlands Meed Makes Its Mark at the 2025 Parallel Youth Games

    Published 23/05/25

    On Wednesday 22nd May, a brilliant team of 51 students and 21 staff from Key Stage 3 proudly represented Woodlands Meed School at the annual Parallel Youth Games, held at the K2 Leisure Centre in Crawley.

    This major inclusive sports event — one of the biggest in the region — is the highlight of our sporting calendar, and once again, it delivered an unforgettable experience full of achievement, joy, and pride.

    Our pupils competed in a diverse and inclusive range of sports including: Jolf, Boccia, Cricket, NAK, Street Soccer, Table Cricket, Swimming, Dance, and Tennis.

    Medals, Milestones & Magic Moments

    There were shining achievements across every activity, with students showing outstanding effort, skill, and team spirit. In Swimming, our athletes powered through the pool to secure some impressive PBs and even a few medals, demonstrating both determination and confidence in every race. On the Street Soccer pitch, years of perseverance finally paid off — our players delivered some of the best football we’ve ever seen, clinching a well-deserved bronze medal, with Albion in the Community coach Hayley declaring it “easily the best football of the tournament!”

    In JOLF, our medal quest continued with pupils showing precision and patience to secure another bronze, reflecting their dedication and calmness under pressure.

    Over on the cricket field, the hard work of our players — honed through coaching sessions with Dom from Sussex Cricket — was on full display. They were easily the most improved team from last year; hitting impressive boundaries and not losing a single wicket!

    The tennis courts were filled with energy and enthusiasm, and it was here that we observed one of the “longest Rallies”, a true testament to our students’ resilience and focus.

    Inside the Sports Hall, our Boccia, NAK, and Table Cricket players truly shone as they competed against some very strong opposition. While no medals were won in these events, the enthusiasm, determination, and sportsmanship on display were nothing short of inspiring. The team spirit and mutual encouragement among our pupils showed that the greatest victories aren’t always measured in medals — sometimes, the real prizes are confidence, inclusion, and pride in representing your school.

    To round off a day full of sporting success, our dancers took to the main stage for a vibrant and collaborative performance alongside students from other schools. Their routine brought the house down and made for a perfect, joyful finale at the closing ceremony — a moment that captured the spirit of inclusion and celebration at the heart of the Games.

    “Days like this are exactly why inclusive sport matters. Every student gave their all, supported each other, and represented Woodlands Meed with pride and positivity. "I couldn’t be prouder of what they achieved, and how they achieved it.” Pen Gittins, Woodlands Meed HLTA PE Specialist & Subject Lead

    This year’s Parallel Youth Games reminded us all of the power of participation, perseverance, and community. A huge thank you to all staff, volunteers, coaches, and most importantly — to our incredible students.

    While we are every bit as competitive as the next school, what truly sets our students apart is the incredible strength and determination they’ve built by overcoming far greater barriers than those found in any sporting arena. Their courage, resilience, and unshakable spirit prove that there are no limits to what they can achieve — on the field or beyond it.

    Well done, Woodlands Meed — once again, you were truly phenomenal!

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  • An unforgettable Bikeability week full of success, smiles, and standout moments at Woodlands Meed!

    Published 19/05/25

    It’s that time of year again when we proudly welcome Martin and his fantastic colleagues from Bikeability to Woodlands Meed for their much-anticipated, week-long cycling course for our Year 8 students.  It’s a firm favourite in both our sporting but also our academic calendars—and for good reason!

    Whether students started as confident cyclists, complete novices, or required adapted cycles to take part, this week was tailored to every individual.  With our own stock of two-wheelers, tricycles, and even a wheelchair-accessible bike, we were already well-prepared.  But with the instructors bringing an even greater variety of adapted cycles, it meant that every single student had the opportunity to take part fully—and that’s what made the week so special.

    We saw students who began the week with real anxieties around cycling not only trying out different cycles but finishing the week riding independently on trikes and the ever-popular mobos. Others who had previously struggled with balance on two-wheelers were confidently zooming across the school field by the end of the week!

    Some of our students even ventured onto the roads for the very first time, while our more experienced riders took things up a notch, learning about road safety and applying those skills around the streets near school.  Every single student made progress—and we couldn’t be prouder!

    This incredible progress wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of the Year 8 staff team.  Since September, they’ve built strong, trusting relationships with their classes, rooted in mutual respect.  This foundation allowed students to feel safe, encouraged, and ready to step outside their comfort zones.  Their presence, encouragement, and hands-on support throughout the week were absolutely key to the successes we witnessed.

    And of course, a huge thank you must go to Martin and his team, who bring more than just bikes—they bring what can only be described as a touch of magic!  Their unique combination of knowledge, patience, humour, and kindness creates the perfect environment for our students to thrive.  Their approach isn’t something you can teach—it’s something truly special and we feel very privileged to include them as part of our community.

    But none of this would be possible without our incredible students.  You were focused, determined, willing to listen and push yourselves.  Your hard work and positive attitudes were inspiring to see, and you impressed us all with every rotation of the wheel!  From first wobbles to fearless rides, this week was a powerful reminder that when students are believed in, they believe in themselves—and that’s where the real magic happens!

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  • Gearing Up for Success: Bike Workshop Rolls into KS3

    Published 13/05/25

    On Friday 9th May, John Stoddart, head mechanic and owner of Melo Velo, delivered two highly informative, captivating and entertaining training sessions to Key Stage 3 students.  He quickly established a strong rapport with the group and effectively covered key aspects of bicycle care and maintenance, including the M check, correct tyre inflation, and understanding basic bike mechanics.  The students were highly engaged throughout the sessions; asking insightful questions and gaining valuable knowledge to help them care for their bikes with greater confidence.  Thank you, John, we can’t wait to have more sessions in the future!

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  • ‘All the Thons!’ A Week-Long Celebration of Movement, Motivation and Fun!

    Published 06/05/25

    The week commencing 28th April was an action-packed celebration of physical activity, as Woodlands Meed proudly hosted the return of ‘All the Thons!’  Building on the success of last year’s Aerobathon, this year’s initiative, spearheaded by Mountain Class Teacher Yasmine, transformed the entire week into a vibrant festival of movement designed to get as many students active and engaged as possible.

    The week launched in energetic style with a whole-school Aerobathon in the hall, featuring a mix of nostalgic 90s hits, chart-topping pop tracks, and a hilariously puzzling finale of “Oops Upside Your Head” — much to the amusement (and slight confusion!) of our students!

    Throughout the week, a diverse and inclusive timetable of events was available for all classes, including a Swimathon, Bounceathon, yoga sessions, outdoor games, trips to the park, dance classes and more.  Each activity offered students the chance to try something new, get moving and most importantly have fun!

    ‘All the Thons!’: Jump Start Jonny Brings Energy and Excitement to Woodlands Meed!

    Friday marked a memorable highlight at Woodlands Meed as we had the pleasure of welcoming Jump Start Jonny to our school.  He delivered dynamic, high-energy sessions for both our Primary and Key Stage 3 students, bringing joy, movement and laughter to all involved, including our enthusiastic and star-struck staff!

    Jonny’s enthusiasm, positivity and exceptional rapport with our students created a truly uplifting experience. We are incredibly grateful for the time he spent with us and extend our sincere thanks for an unforgettable morning of fun and engagement.

    Epic Finale: Jump Start Jonny and Marathon Hero Tom Brown Lead 'Tomathon' to Mark Mid Sussex Marathon Week!

    As part of the Mid-Sussex Marathon celebrations, Jump Start Jonny then joined forces with our exceptional marathon runner, Tom Brown, to complete several laps of the field alongside our students in a lively and inspiring event dubbed the ‘Tomathon.’

    The week was a vibrant celebration of movement, filled with energy, enthusiasm and a strong sense of community.  It provided an inclusive opportunity for everyone to get involved and highlighted the positive impact of physical activity on well-being.

    We are immensely proud of all our students who participated — your dedication and spirit truly stood out! Well done to each and every one of you!

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May 2025