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Nord Anglia
30 April, 2019

ADISSA Finals Gala

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ADISSA Finals Gala

The gala was a great success for our competitors and the school. Each student should be very proud of their performance. The school was not only delighted with their results but the sportsmanship of each student.

ADISSA Finals Gala On Friday 19th April and Saturday 20th April our Junior and Senior swim teams took part in the ADISSA Finals Gala. Eleven schools from across Abu Dhabi attended the two-day event.

The gala was a great success for our competitors and the school. Each student should be very proud of their performance. The school was not only delighted with their results but the sportsmanship of each student.

ADISSA: Finals Gala

On Friday 19th April and Saturday 20th April our Junior and Senior swim teams took part in the ADISSA Finals Gala. Eleven schools from across Abu Dhabi attended the two-day event. The gala was a great success for our competitors and the school. Each student should be very proud of their performance. The school was not only delighted with their results but the sportsmanship of each student, how well they represented the school and how hard they have trained over the last two terms. We would also like to thank the parents for the support they have offered the students and staff at this event and throughout the year.

Juniors took on 25m and 50m races of all strokes, freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and fly as well as the 100m individual medley. The Seniors then increased their distances on Saturday with 100m and 200m races as well.  

By the end of the weekend our Junior team came home with a total of 9 golds, 5 silvers and 4 bronzes across both individual and relay events. Our Senior team then finished with 12 gold medals, 12 silver medals and 6 bronze medals across both individual and relay events.

Well done again to all swimmers for their hard work and excellent swimming during the gala.

Sally Way
Head of Swimming