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Boggabri Pony Club’s Sophia Anderson and Ruby Shields recently travelled to Murrurundi for the Cloverleaf Cruisers Barrel Racing. Sophie brought home a first and second in her age group.
Meanwhile, Ella Ratcliffe and Hallie Thomson competed in the seven and under nine age group at the Narrabri Blanch Trophy Day.
Sacred Heart School saw success at the Gunnedah Eisteddfod in the Speech and Drama section. The school won the Small School’s Choral Speech category for the third year in a row.
The section is for schools with 65 students or less and Sacred Heart performed a set poem, Me & Mister Polite, and their own choice poem, Glorious, Glorious School.
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The adjudicator Bron Lim commended the students for their performance.
“Your presentation before the poem was very well executed and well-prepared. Excellent articulation and variation of pace. Good alternating choral work. Thank you for this charming rendition,” Ms Lim said.
The students and staff were very proud as they spent hours and hours perfecting their performance. Many thanks to Katie Goddard for working so hard preparing the children.