Well-Being Ambassadors
Year 5- Finley, Lola and Poppy
Year 6- Ella, Henry, Edward, Florence
Well Being Ambassador Update - March
The Budbrooke Well Being Ambassadors did a wonderful and amazing job supporting the Year 8 and 9 Aspire Sports Leaders from Campion School at the recent Competition4U Inclusive event.
They helped children with additional needs at the Newbold Leisure Centre event which was designed to make archery, boccia and curling accessible for all. Budbrooke WBA set up the activities, recorded the scores and cheered on the many children who were participating.
“We enjoyed meeting and working with secondary school sports leaders. They helped us learn new activities and skills that we can use when organising events at Budbrooke especially the Well Being Festival.”
The Budbrooke Well Being Ambassadors are in the process of organising their own Well Being Festival that will take place in school in June and will give the children from all classes the opportunity to take part in a variety of exciting activities. Watch this space for more updates!
Well Being Ambassadors update- January
The Budbrooke Well Being Ambassadors had the opportunity to develop their leadership skills when they headed to Kingsley School to take part in a training event with other Well Being Ambassadors from across the local area.
They learned how to lead a Well-Being Festival, how to organise a variety of fun, exciting health and well-being exercises and activities, which they will then deliver at Budbrooke during the summer term.
The whole school event will include activities such as story-telling with story dice, active noughts and crosses and relays, Lego modelling, active rock, paper scissors, and making sporty finger puppets.
The Well Being Ambassadors have also been invited to work along side year 8 and 9 Aspire Sports Leaders from Campion School to run the Competition4U Archery on 27th February at Newbold Leisure Centre.
These events will give the WBAs the chance to be creative and inspire others to enjoy a fit and healthy life style and improve their well-being as well as continuing to develop their confidence and leadership skills.
2023/24 Well-Being Ambassadors
This year's Well Being Ambasadors have received training for how to deliver the Personal Best All About Me Festival for different schools at Edmondscote Athletics track. They have also practised using their creative and collaboration skills to plan a variery of fun and exciting lunch time activities for each year group. They will also be running lunch time clubs and inspiring others to be active and healthy in a fun and friendly manner. They will also have opportunities to develop their leadership skills at a variety of events including the Well Being Festival at Newbold Comyn Leisure Centre and the Speed Stacking Challenge here at Budbrooke!
School Games Speed Stacking Competition at Budbrooke
Budbrooke achieved great success in the School Games Year 3 Speed Stacking competition and will now get to represent Central Warwickshire in the County Finals.
The event, hosted at Budbrooke and attended by 8 teams from schools in the local area, was assisted by the Budbrooke Well Being Ambassadors who timed the events and offered support. The competition saw boys and girls from Holly class performing the 3 – 6 – 3 stack challenge as well as the relay event.
Each member of the teams had their times recorded which was then added together to find the total team time.
The Cup Stacking Super Stars will now head to the AT7 Centre to represent Central Warwickshire on 30th January 2024.
Budbrooke Teams:
Girls: Chloe Clark, Martha-Rae, Rosalita and Delilah
Boys: Reuben, Theo, Jenson and Edward
Mixed: Charlotte, Teddy, Harvey and Hanna
Results:
Boys 363 |
Girls 363 |
Total 363 |
Boys relay |
Girls Relay |
Total Relay |
Overall time |
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St Lawrence |
42.273 |
36.007 |
78.28 |
9.673 |
9.201 |
18.874 |
97.154 |
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Budbrooke |
52.55 |
58.07 |
110.62 |
10.598 |
9.958 |
20.556 |
131.176 |
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Long Itchington |
48.333 |
61.246 |
109.579 |
11.013 |
16.003 |
27.016 |
136.595 |
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Bishops Itchington |
49.357 |
61.487 |
110.844 |
11.542 |
18.765 |
30.307 |
141.151 |
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Newburgh |
76.85 |
87.14 |
163.99 |
12.6 |
14.63 |
27.23 |
191.22 |
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St Nicholas |
55.785 |
91.23 |
147.015 |
15.222 |
16.17 |
31.392 |
178.407 |
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St Marys |
46.929 |
39.482 |
86.411 |
11.481 |
10.941 |
22.422 |
108.833 |
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OLST (5 in team) |
65.379 |
n/a |
65.379 |
20.673 |
n/a |
20.673 |
86.052 |
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Mixed 363 |
Mixed relay |
Mixed total |
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Budbrooke |
50.9 |
12.447 |
63.347 |
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Newburgh |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
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St Lawrence |
44.832 |
15.839 |
60.671 |
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Bishops Itchington |
51.403 |
12.16 |
63.563 |
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St Nicholas |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
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Long Itchington |
75.308 |
13.166 |
88.474 |
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Priors Field |
57.843 |
10.122 |
67.965 |
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OLST (5 in team) |
78.087 |
17.845 |
95.932 |
Mr Brereton said: “Wow! Well done to all the speed stackers. The children clearly loved having a go at the challenge and all the practise has seen them achieve an amazing result. The Budbrooke Well Being Ambassadors were also a credit to the school and helped run the event and inspire the children. We can’t wait till the County Finals.”