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01/05/24

Small school champions. Well done to our year 3&4 boys football team. pic.twitter.com/KqspGsXpBM

01/05/24

Team Dahl arduously reading up on Greek mythology in our wonderful library!#English pic.twitter.com/0TjC4u0nmK

01/05/24

Year 3 debating whether we should stop using plastic products. pic.twitter.com/UPhb45zEXJ

30/04/24

Stunning start to the day at cross country club - Spring is finally in the air! pic.twitter.com/jUCTSns629

30/04/24

Year six athletes practising batting and fielding tactics for rounders at SJL this morning. pic.twitter.com/4M1Z1WFYyj

30/04/24

Year six athletes practising sprinting and baton handover at SJL this morning. pic.twitter.com/dNcJb8xC9J

30/04/24

Moomin class have been learning about creating pictograms on the computer. First, we gathered data in a tally chart using skills learnt in maths last term. pic.twitter.com/hDA84tVaDJ

26/04/24

Year 5 working hard on their ancient Greek vases in art class!#art pic.twitter.com/dKoclaldqz

26/04/24

Ladybirds have been exploring the story of The Three Little Pigs this week. We have been working together to retell the story, making houses out of sticks and making pigs using collage technique. pic.twitter.com/wKsHuXIITc

26/04/24

Our Year 1 children loved mark making to music in their art lesson this week. We are developing our drawing skills and knowing how to create different types of lines. The music conjured up images of the ocean in our minds. pic.twitter.com/YeIKiFVaJ4

26/04/24

Year 4 working on their under arm bowling and sprinting today at SJL. pic.twitter.com/MCZEx4DbJO

24/04/24

Rounders tactics today - in particular keeping our heads up to avoid running out our teammates! pic.twitter.com/exvyKpm7c5

24/04/24

Yesterday in year six we talked about creating a mental health toolkit to boost our wellbeing and one of our team shared how art and craft always boosts her mood. Today she brought in a hat based on Harry Potter’s Luna Lovegood to share, made from recycled plastic! pic.twitter.com/XWKtP2gxgs

24/04/24

Yesterday in year six we talked about creating a mental health toolkit to boost our wellbeing and one of our team shared how art and craft always boosts her mood. Today she brought in a hat based on Harry Potter’s Luna Lovegood to share, made from recycled plastic! pic.twitter.com/HD3IzCuWc9

22/04/24

Year six musicians composing using GarageBand. pic.twitter.com/G96jQud0sQ

22/04/24

Happy Earth Day! Why not read a book linked to this special day. pic.twitter.com/N37ruSUg8N

20/04/24

New Kit for our Year 3&4 girls football team. So proud of the team so much potential great work girls. pic.twitter.com/H0KjvxCgcM

16/04/24

Ladybirds had a great visit to Harpenden Library today. We learned about the different books we could read at the library or take home using our library cards. There were so many amazing ones to choose from! pic.twitter.com/useC5jbjEg

15/04/24

Well done boys! Amazing performance today against the Lea. pic.twitter.com/skumFRhcDw

10/04/24

Eid Mubarak inspired books - happy reading everyone! pic.twitter.com/eTCdDnmHAo

10/04/24

Eid Mubarak to everyone in our community celebrating 🌙 pic.twitter.com/hPgMQYCcnG

31/03/24

To the Harpenden Academy family" Happy Easter " love Rosie Red. pic.twitter.com/FaHTd0Gwkw

28/03/24

A beautiful Easter service to celebrate the beginning of the Holy Week. Happy Easter everyone! pic.twitter.com/6yNXlbaBYD

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News

British Youth Go Champions! National Tournament

Posted on 18/11/2017

A TEAM of students from Harpenden Academy have become British Youth Go Primary School Champions after winning at the British Youth Go Championships in Birmingham this weekend (18 November). It was the school's first time at the annual national tournament following the establishment of its Chess and Go club at the start of this year.

Five students took part in the day-long national competition.  Each contestant played five rounds in the main event with each round lasting up to one hour. They also played additional games in the side tournament, a competition played on small Go boards. In addition to winning the Primary Schools prize, two pupils secured national runner up places in their age categories and the other three collected awards for their play both in the main event and in the side competition. 

Parent at Harpenden Academy and school Go team coach, Pierre Oliviere, said “I am incredibly proud of the team. All of them showed great courage, determination and resilience. They didn't let the event faze them and, although it was a long day, they kept up the concentration in the main event while also challenging themselves with extra games in the side tournament.”

Go is an oriental game that is over 3000 years ago and is played by millions. It is often publicised as Weiqi, Igo and Baduk, as it is popular in Eastern countries, China, Japan and Korea. The game is very simple to learn, making it easy to pick up, though is complex to master as it a game of strategy and skill, meaning it is helpful to develop concentration and problem solving skills. It is good for people of all ages, as being a mind sport, it helps to keep you focused, similar to brain training games, though more social as there are many clubs throughout the country. The more it’s played, the more fun Go becomes; it has a few simple rules… though limitless possibilities!

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