09:30AM, Monday 22 December 2025
HENLEY’S Rupert House School retained the South Oxfordshire Primary Schools’ cross-country title following the final races competed for by eight age groups.
The results of the first three pupils in each race were as follows:
Year 1: boys’ — 1 Samuel Jeffrey, Kidmore End; 2 Doug Hammond, Kidmore End; 3 Bertie Holland, The Heights; girls’ — 1 Autumn Taylor, Nettlebed; 2 Amelia Johnson, Shiplake; 3 Harriet Sturgess, Sonning Common.
Year 2: boys’ — 1 Isaac Cottle, Sonning Common; 2 Henry Platt, St Mary’s; 3 Toby Eilon, Rupert House; girls’ — 1 Phoebe Conway, Checkendon; 2 Jessica Davidson, Trinity; 3 Victoria Vernon, Rupert House.
Year 3: boys’ — 1 George Gibbons, Valley Road; 2 Bodie Finch, Trinity;
3 Emie Goodson, Kidmore End; girls’ — 1 Florence Ferguson, Nettlebed;
2 Bethan Palmer, Shiplake; 3 Veronica Menshen, St Mary’s.
Year 4: boys’ — 1 Wilf Goddson, Kidmore End; 2 Eddy Johnson, Shiplake;
3 Henry Cuthbert, Rupert House; girls’ — 1 Olive Gilbey, Rupert House;
2 Freya Hamand, Kidmore End; 3 Bonnie, Nettlebed.
Year 5: boys’ — 1 Joseph Conway, Checkendon; girls’ — 1 Nooksy Gyoker, St Mary’s; 2 Alice Friend, Rupert House; 3 Florence Smith, Rupert House.
Year 6: boys’ — Will Nicholson, Woodcote; 2 Joseph Palmer, Shiplake; 3 Oliver Hearman, Caversham; girls’ — 1 Teddy Molnar, Rupert House; 2 Ellie Smith, Sacred Heart; 3 Martha Sudbury, Woodcote.
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