Today we had a very special visitor in school. We were lucky enough to welcome an Olympic Gold Medallist, Jason Queally. Jason won his Gold medal during the Sydney Olympic games in 2000 for cycling. He was a pleasure to listen to and emphasised that his goal is always to do his best, rather than focus upon only being a winner. A brilliant message for all of our children. Thank you so much to Jason for giving up his time to come and speak to all of our children and staff.
We also all got to hold his gold medal!
Thank you to Mr Ingham who accompanied Jason and spoke to us about Jason's bike and the mechanics behind it. Mr Ingham is one of our parents and works for the British Cycling Team!
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