The objective, this year,was to launch a "satellite" to exceed a height of 3m, marked by a cross-piece on the vertical rod, and return as close as possible to the launch site. The target on the ground is to mark the return. On their final launch, the winning Foundation Group team, from Hurworth School, scored a bull's eye, with the returning "satellite" hitting the lip of the cup.
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moreYear 6 pupils at St James CE Primary Academy proudly show off their Dictionaries4Life after the presentation at the school. With Dick Wood – President Elect and Chris Sharp - Rotary President.
more"‹Once again some of the best known and well-loved Rugby Legends from the Wakefield area came back together again to celebrate the 14th Annual Legends Night, organised by the Rotary Club of Wakefield Chantry, in aid of their charities.
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