Three High Wycombe primary schools visited Stoke Mandeville Stadium as part of the annual Bucks & MK School Games.
In total, students from 11 primary and middle schools from across the county took part in the day which saw Year 5 and 6 pupils compete across 75m sprint, long jump, vortex throw and 600m.
Bledlow Ridge School, Radnage C of E Primary School and St Michael’s Catholic School represented High Wycombe on the county stage in a day of competitive action.
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Headteacher at Radnage, Sam Browne, said: “We've got 90 children in the whole school, and we competed against schools from across Bucks who are far, far bigger than us.
“It's a real privilege to be here and the children have been so excited to take part.
“We hadn’t done a huge amount of athletics prior to qualifying for today, but qualifying has really motivated us to take part and really push on.”
The School Games enable children and young people to take part in physical activity and sports in a positive way by enabling their confidence and competitive nature.
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