IAPS Swimming Success!
On Saturday 6 June, pupils in Year 5 & 6 travelled to the London Aquatics Centre to represent Warwick Junior School in the IAPS National Swimming Finals – and what a successful event it was.
George, Leon, Jasper and Arlo had huge success representing the U11 team. They began with competing in the medley relay, where they finished second place, just missing the top spot by just 0.23 seconds. They went on to compete in the freestyle relay, finishing in first place, taking home the gold medal and the national title!
George, Elliot, Hugo and Theo, representing the U10 team, came second in their medley relay. They swam a superb 1:07.73, breaking the Junior School U10 record, and missing out on gold by just 0.26 seconds. The boys also swam in the freestyle relay, recording an astonishing 59.92 seconds, another school record and just 0.10 of a second outside the overall meeting record. Their performance saw them win the race by nearly two seconds, securing the gold medal!
Success went beyond the relay events; six swimmers qualified for individual finals. Leon claimed a silver medal in the U11 backstroke, while George earned a well-deserved bronze medal in the U10 breaststroke. These individual achievements further reflected the performance and quality within the team.
At the IAPS National Finals, schools compete for combined honours based on all swim results. For the first time in the Junior School’s history, both the U10 and U11 teams finished as runners-up in their respective age groups. To complete a remarkable morning, Warwick Junior School finished as the fourth prep school in the country across all age groups — an outstanding accomplishment considering the Junior School competed in only two of the four age categories!
It has been ten years since the Junior School last secured a gold medal at these championships, with the boys bringing home a total of five medals and establishing the school among the very best in the country. Well done to all the boys involved, not only for putting on exceptional performances but for demonstrating resilience and teamwork.
A huge that you to parents for their continued support, and to Mr McWhirter for his guidance.







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