Over two September days, pupils from First to Sixth Form took to the trails for the annual Corinthian Run – a highlight of the School’s sporting calendar and a true test of grit, spirit, and House pride. With competitive spirits high, pupils raced around the School’s glorious grounds, cheered on by staff and peers alike.
Competing in their Houses, runners gave it their all, with some truly outstanding individual performances. Several course records were shattered, including: Georgia (Lower Sixth, Queen Anne), who stormed to victory and smashed the record by over a minute, Olivia (Fourth Form, Harcourt) who beat her own record from last year by a neat four seconds and Joshua (Fourth Form, Queen Anne), who improved on his previous best by an impressive seventeen seconds.
The event combined healthy competition with a great sense of fun, and it was fantastic to see pupils of all year groups embracing the challenge with such enthusiasm. Whether aiming for the finish line or simply running for the joy of it, every participant contributed to a brilliant Corinthian tradition.
