U13 rugby v Lyndhurst House
On
Wednesday the Year 7 and 8 boys took to the Rugby field to face Lyndhurst House. The B team played with discipline, keeping their shape and composure throughout the whole game. They tackled well, mauled and ripped the ball from their opponents on numerous occasions and were never in danger of losing the early lead that they established in the first 5 minutes of the match. The game was played in a great spirit with every boy stepping up to the task with maturity. Keble came away with an 8 tries to 5 victory.
The A team’s match was a close affair with both teams running with purpose and tackling well. Keble had the upper hand in the first half, creating some great chances. As the match went on both teams upped the tempo with crunching tackles, strong running , great off loading and some fantastic work in the tackle area. It was a great game that could have swung either way. At the final whistle Keble where 10-5 up and won the game. Well done to all of the boys for a fantastic performance.
(pics- Yr 7 and 8 delivering their match reports to the senior school during assembly)
Mr Turner
Last week Y7 did a wonderful job acting as tour guides to potential parents during our Working Open Morning. They took parents around on a guided tour of the school, explaining
Earlier in the year, Shaperobotics, the inventors of the Fable robot, visited the school from Denmark to work with the boys. They filmed a Year 8 lesson, which can be seen on the school video library, and which Fable are using to help other schools see the potential of robotics. Yesterday the boys were invited to play a game of Spin football to demonstrate the use of Fable to other visitors at the event. 
his half term Year 5 and 6 boys have been, and will continue, using their iPads to aid in developing their gymnastics. It is a great way for boys to give and receive feedback that then informs their learning so that they can recognise and set their own targets for development.
Ray sends his Christmas wishes to the whole Keble family. He will be taking a well earned rest over the holidays after attending sports fixtures and working in the wellbeing room this term. He looks forward to seeing you all in 2020!
Ray has a very calm nature and at only 12 weeks old he has already mastered the art of sitting quietly and has taken the hustle and bustle of school life in his stride. The reaction from the boys has been positive; plenty of smiles and offers of looking after him.
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