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16th January  Less than 4 weeks to go!  We have now passed  £1000 in donations! Thank you so much to everyone who has already contributed.  With less than 4 weeks to go, the runners have had another successful week increasing their distance and pace despite the falling temperatures.  Mrs Palmer is continuing to be an inspiration to us all, this week she ran 16k after running 22k the previous week.  Miss Bradley and Mrs Pope have been incredibly dedicated runners this week. Running together on Tuesday after school and also at the weekend. Mrs Bradley completed her first Park Run on Saturday (in under 30 minutes!!) and then a longer run with Mrs Pope on Sunday. They both ran 10 miles, their longest run yet.   Mr Brown, Mrs Warner, Mrs Rees and Mr Paice were all out running together on Sunday morning. Mr Brown, Mrs Warner and Mrs Rees decided to finish their run in Norwich City centre, running 9 miles and treated themselves to a much deserved breakfast.  .  Mrs Stimpson and Mr Howes were

Happy new year! Long update alert...

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For many, the Christmas and New Year period is a time to switch off and relax - but not for the staff of Team RKPS! Many of our runners remained fully committed to their training over the holiday period, gradually upping their mileages whilst burning off the mince pies and turkey! What's more, with 2024 now in full swing, the half marathon is now only a matter of weeks away (5 to be exact) - Sunday 11th February will be here before we know it. Ms Salter and Ms Lee joined our regular weekly runners on the final Tuesday before Christmas for a festive jog, complete with lights and hats! Once the holidays were underway, Mr Paice clocked up a 10-miler around Wymondham and shared the route with staff to try out if they wished: Mrs Palmer went for a 5k run on Christmas Day itself, as well as an amazing 15k run a few days later and even received a massage gun for Christmas to help with her recovery: Miss Bradley and her partner completed 5 miles non-stop, a fantastic effort especially afte

Twas the week before Christmas...

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Twas the week before Christmas... We may be nearing Christmas, but this has not stopped our ‘I’d Rather be Reading Team hitting the pavements. We have decided to swap the sweet treats and mince pies and instead run some extra miles. Mrs Palmer has been smashing her longer runs on a Saturday and has managed to complete 15km this weekend!! AMAZING! Similarly, Mrs Rees and Ms Salter, both managed 13km on Sunday. Once Ms Salter had managed to find Mrs Rees! They managed to see a beautiful sunrise! Yes! That is how early they were out running on Sunday!  Mrs Pope went for a run on Sunday and managed to set a new PB for 5km!  Also, Ms Stimpson managed to go for a 5Km due to her son’s football match being a late kick off!  Mr Paice has been spending the dark evenings clocking up the miles!  Any opportunity to run, Team 'I’d Rather be Reading' are taking them!🙌  

Achieving Milestones

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Achieving Milestones Another fantastic week for the ‘I’d Rather be Reading’ Team. Everyone is staying motivated (somehow!) despite the horrendous weather and the busyness of this time of year.  The miles are coming in for our runners and the milestones are being met.  First off, Mrs Pope did brilliantly by achieving her first full 5k without stopping this week whilst out after school with Miss Bradley, Mr Brown and Mrs Rees! Make sure you check for us running on a Thursday evening around Wymondham as there’ll always be a few of us out! Mr Higgins is also one of our most frequent runners and is showing-off with his fast pace. Mr Paice and Mrs Palmer are hitting runs a few times a week too.  Then this weekend, Mrs Lubbock set a new PB for a 5k run, Mrs Rees and Mrs Pope hit some nice runs with their gorgeous pooches and Miss Bradley got her husband-to-be out for his first 5k run in months.  In other news, Mrs Warner treated herself to a brand new pair of trainers and is breaking these in

Running Updates

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Let's fill you in with some of our running updates so far. We hope that you will celebrate these achievements with us. On 19th November, the wonderful Mrs Kelly Lubbock was rather giddy after completing her first ever 10K...what an amazing achievement.  You may have seen Governor Mr Mark Higgins pounding the streets of Wymondam, racking up the miles. Mrs Lianne Rees has been encouraging Mrs Lizzie Warner to increase her Sunday mileage - I believe they are currently up to 12K! The Pope family (yes, Bently too) have been plodding the paths. On some rather chilly Thursday evening, you may see this group spurring each other on: Mrs Lianne Rees has been teaching us about running splits (she is OFFICIALLY our champion running trainer - even though she is recovering from having a broken toe!). The icy evenings have not stopped Miss Kerry Bradley and Mrs Hollie Pope: The cold weather has not stopped Mr Adam Paice, who had icicles on his eyelashes at the end of a recent run. Mr Chris Brown

I'd Rather Be Reading!

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 I'd Rather Be Reading - the start!🏃 Welcome to the first installment of 'I'd Rather Be Reading!' A few months ago, I was plodding (and I do mean plodding) along the pavement, thinking about all the books that I would like to see in school. For those of you who also enjoy a plod, this can offer a time of reflection, mindfulness, or just generally crazy ideas!  And so I start thinking about how we can raise money to buy the books that we really would like children to read. Could we have a bake sale? Oh no, whilst delicious, this would never give us enough... Could we have a read-a-thon? No, we need the books for that (hold that idea...)...Could our staff run a sponsored marathon? YES! Okay, perhaps not a whole marathon, but at least a half. I arrive at school and know just the person to talk to about this. This person loves running, is a running trainer, has oodles of energy, and is full of excitement - Mrs Rees! Of course, Mrs Rees loves the idea.   We decide to have a