The Active Tameside Wellness Centre hosted a ten-pin bowling competition for primary and secondary school pupils on Thursday.
The event, which was coordinated by Panathlon Challenge and the Tameside School Sports Partnership, provides an opportunity for pupils with special educational needs to take part in fun and friendly competition.
We spoke to Richard Marsh, a teacher at St Thomas More RC Science College, Denton, about the importance of holding such events amongst other things.
Ten-Pin Bowling CompetitionThe Active Tameside Wellness Centre hosted a ten-pin bowling competition for primary and secondary school pupils on Thursday. The event, which was coordinated by Panathlon Challenge and the Tameside School Sports Partnership, provides an opportunity for pupils with special educational needs to take part in fun and friendly competition. We spoke to Richard Marsh, a teacher at St Thomas More RC College - Denton Manchester, about the importance of holding such events amongst other things.
Posted by Tameside Reporter on Saturday, February 12, 2022

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