St Swithunโ€™s celebrates netball and lacrosse success in outstanding week of sport

Posted: 17th October 2025

The St Swithunโ€™s community was celebrating recently, with pupils achieving exceptional results across both netball and lacrosse โ€” and national recognition for the schoolโ€™s sporting excellence.

St Swithunโ€™s School was named a finalist in the prestigious Independent Schools of the Year Awards for Sporting Achievement, a reflection of the schoolโ€™s continued strength and commitment to girlsโ€™ sport.

Adding to the celebrations, the 1st netball team were crowned county champions, progressing to the upcoming regional competition. This is an excellent accomplishment in a county renowned for its strong netball talent.

The newly formed team battled seven other schools in an intense day of competition, producing a mix of narrow wins, close defeats and hard-fought draws. With the top three teams finishing on equal points, victory was ultimately decided by goal difference โ€” and St Swithunโ€™s took the win ahead of runners-up KES. Both schools will now go on to the regional rounds in late January, where the top two teams qualify for the National Finals.

Head of netball Nikki Lloyd said: โ€œThe girls demonstrated superb teamwork and resilience throughout the day. Their accurate shooting, diligent defence and tireless energy in the mid-court were a joy to watch. To win in such a competitive field is a fantastic achievement.โ€

Meanwhile, St Swithunโ€™s lacrosse teams also shone at the South West Rally, with the U19 1st and 2nd teams both claiming the top spots โ€” the 1st team for the second consecutive year and the 2nd team for the fourth time in a row.

The 4th team notched up notable victories against other 3rd teams, while the 3rd team ended their campaign with a confident win over Godolphin in the 3rd/4th place play-off. The 2nd team enjoyed a fiercely contested final against St Helenโ€™s and St Katharineโ€™s, securing a 2โ€“1 victory.

The 1st team showed exceptional grit and determination after a challenging start to the day. They produced some of their best lacrosse of the season, beating last yearโ€™s national champions, QAS, 4โ€“1, and powering past Marlborough 7โ€“1. In a thrilling and high-quality final against an unbeaten Godolphin side, they held their nerve to take a 4โ€“3 win โ€” and with it, the U19A Championship trophy for the second year running.

Director of Sport Jon Riley said:

โ€œIt has been a fantastic few weeks for all our teams. Their focus and teamwork truly embody the St Swithunโ€™s sporting spirit.

โ€œWe are passionate about giving every student the opportunity to play sport and be active and to marry that up with some excellent results from our leading teams is a testament to the studentsโ€™ drive and determination.โ€

The commitment to building active lives at St Swithunโ€™s continues with the ongoing build of a major new indoor sports facility. The first phase involves the construction of a tensile roof over four re-sited tennis/three netball courts, as well as a strength and conditioning suite, changing facilities and a spectator gallery. The phase is running to schedule with the aim of opening in summer 2026.

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