
PAIGE, from Hartford - studying ICT, Psychology, Sociology, and Photography
"Changing from GCSE to A Levels can make anyone feel nervous but the welcoming atmosphere of the College and the chance to meet a wide range of people relaxes the experience. I enjoy studying ICT because the practical aspects of the subject have taught me new skills which I can use in many job situations, plus the variety of activities within the subject."
Sports round up
All Sir John Deane’s College sports teams remain unbeaten for the season.
RUGBY
The Rugby team recorded a hard fought 8-0 victory over Holmes Chapel in the Opening National Daily Mail Cup.
FOOTBALL
The College 1st Football team beat St John Rigby, Wigan by 3-0.
The College 2nd Football team drew with St John Rigby 3-3.
NETBALL
In netball SJD stormed to victory against St John Rigby with an impressive58-12 win. The girls gave an excellent performance captained by Abi Lynch who provided a strong defence alongside Millie Whittle and Sophie Jones. Sophie’s excellent performance was rewarded with player of the match. In attack Lucy Lynch and Jeny Martin continued to fire the shoots in at an amazing rate scoring more than 1 goal per minute with excellent support from Beth Heywood andEmily Alexandra-High. Substitutes Hannah Mattock and Hannah Rothwell came on in the last two quarters of the match and maintained the excellent performance levels. A brilliant start to the season. Well done girls!
MIXED HOCKEY
This was a tremendous start to the season for the SJD Hockey team. From the outset the team gave a solid performance in both attack and defence against Ashton, with a half time score of 5-0 to SJD. The team maintained this high level of performance throughout the second half, finishing with an overall score line of 10-0. Player of the match was awarded to Emily Jones who was also top scorer of the game with a hat-trick.
Well done to all!
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