09:30AM, Monday 24 November 2025
HENLEY’S Rupert House School are top of the South Oxfordshire cross-country winter series after the second round of primary school races that took place at Maiden Erlegh Chiltern Edge School.
Moulsford are currently second, Sonning Common third, Nettlebed fourth, Sacred Heart fifth and Woodcote sixth.
The results were as follows:
Year 1: girls’ — 1 Autumn Taylor, Nettlebed; 2 Isla Thomas, Kidmore End; 3 Rosen Brittain, Trinity.
Year 2: boys’ — 1 Isaac Cottle, Sonning Common; 2 Harrison Barr, Rupert House; 3 Quinn Edwards, Nettlebed; girls’ — 1 Jessica Davidson, Trinity; 2 Phoebe Conway, Checkendon; 3 Nina Lambourn, Trinity.
Year 3: boys’ — 1 George Gibbons, Valley Road; 2 Maxime Panel, Sonning Common; 3 Bodie Finch, Trinity; girls’ — 1 Milla Chamberlain, Rupert House; 2 Claudie Armitage, Rupert House; 3 Lily Ashworth, Caversham Primary.
Year 4: boys’ — 1 Wilf Goodson, Kidmore End; 2 Laurence Heade, Sonning Common; 3 Henry Cuthbert, Rupert House; girls’ — 1 Francesca Lowry, The Heights; 2 Olive Gilbey, Rupert House; 3 Freya Hamand, Kidmore End.
Year 5: boys’ — 1 Teddy Holland, Kidmore End; 2 Joseph Conway, Nettlebed; 3 Austin Lloyd, Caversham Primary; girls’ — 1 Florence Short, Rupert House; 2 Maisie Lamb, Rupert House; 3 Alice Friend, Rupert House.
Year 6: boys’ — 1 Will Nicholson, Woodcote; 2 Joseph Palmer, Shiplake; 3 William O’Connor, Trinity; girls’ — 1 Teddy Molnar, Rupert House; 2 Ellie Smith, Sacred Heart;
3 Martha Sudbury, Woodcote.
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