More Than a Sports Day: A Celebration of Everything That Makes Gordano Special

There are some days that perfectly capture the spirit of a school, and this year's Sports Day was certainly one of them.
Despite soaring temperatures, Sports Day 2026 was a fantastic celebration of teamwork, determination, House pride and community spirit. The atmosphere throughout the afternoon was electric, with students enthusiastically competing, cheering each other on and demonstrating the values that make Gordano such a special place to learn.
A huge thank you goes to our outstanding PE team for delivering such a brilliant event, as well as organising all of the activities leading up to Sports Day. Their hard work, planning and enthusiasm ensured the day ran seamlessly and created an experience that students will remember for years to come.
Of course, events like this are only possible because of the collective effort of so many people. Our House teams and tutors inspired incredible House spirit, our Sixth Form team and student leaders organised a fantastic Silly Sports Day, our Site Team worked tirelessly giving behind-the-scenes support, the AV team kept the energy high throughout the day, and many more staff helped officiate events and supervise students, some taking part in the ever-popular staff relay.
One of the highlights was the Sixth Form Silly Sports Day, which brought plenty of laughter and friendly competition. We are also incredibly grateful to Sainsbury's Portishead, whose generous donation of eggs helped make the traditional egg-and-spoon race possible.
The positive impact of the day was reflected in the wonderful feedback we received from one of our parents:
I just wanted to pass on my thanks to the team behind Sports Day. Both of my daughters (y8 and y10) thoroughly enjoyed the events this week and loved the atmosphere and team spirit behind it all.
My Year 10 daughter obsesses over sports day all year as it is her favourite day of the year and she has loved the opportunity to be involved over the past four years.
My Year 8 daughter experienced her first sports day in this format as it was without spectators last year and she came home enthused and motivated by the day.
I imagine there is a lot of planning that goes into it, especially when there is a heatwave thrown into the mix too, so I just wanted to pass on my thanks for this.
There were also some outstanding sporting achievements. Congratulations to 7B2, whose Year 7 Girls' Relay team set a new school record of 60.08 seconds, breaking a record that had stood since 1988, an incredible accomplishment and a moment of Gordano sporting history.
Congratulations, too, to Portland House, who were crowned this year's Sports Day champions after a fantastic display of commitment and teamwork throughout the competition.

Whether students were competing on the track, supporting from the sidelines, leading events, volunteering behind the scenes or simply encouraging their friends, every contribution helped make the day such a success.
Sports Day reminds us that success isn't measured solely by winning races or breaking records. It's found in the encouragement offered to teammates, the confidence to take part, the resilience to keep going, the leadership shown by our students and the sense of belonging that comes from being part of our school community.
Thank you to everyone who played a part in making Sports Day 2026 such a memorable celebration of everything that makes Gordano special.








