WSEH athletes were prominent in the County Schools Championships at various venues.

In the Berks event at Reading two WSEH athletes set new County Records. Georgia Lamothe smashed through former international Bev Callender’s old mark in the Under 19 100m with a time of 12.0 secs dead and Nicola Swaffield set a new record in the U17 3000m with 10m17.2secs. Lily-Mae Fisher broke her 2009 record by setting a new record of 3m00 in the Pole Vault.

Other winners at Reading were;
Under 15
200m Ellie Rayer 26.6secs
High Jump Luke Quinn 1m66
Discus Cameron Crawford 41m27
Long Jump George Butler 5m72
Hammer Taylor Campbell 55m28
Under 17
100m Shalisha Patrick 12.5 secs
Javelin Hannah Johnson 37m03
400m Hurdles Sam Maguire 56.7 secs
Under 19
400m Hurdles Sarah Phelps 82.6secs
Long Jump Claire Hing 4m57
Discus Laura James 36m75
100m Ravi Talla 11.4secs

There were more WSEH winners in the Bucks event at Milton Keynes:

Under 15
100m Olivia Caesar 13.0secs
200m Olivia Caesar 26.9secs
800m Becca Croft 2m19.4
80m Hurdles Steph Clitheroe 11.5secs
Long Jump Morgan Lake 5m37
Discus Gabriella Zivanovic 27m98

The Surrey Champs at Kingston also had a trio of WSEH winners:

Under 19
800m Lois Bond 2m24.05
Under 17
800m Zac Curran 2m00.18
Hammer Ellie Norris 33m22

Many of these athletes set qualifying marks for the English Schools Championships in July.