Harrow College students have celebrated the end of the academic year at the ESOL Sports Day.
The annual sporting event, curated by ESOL students and staff, was held at the college’s Harrow Weald campus on Wednesday 18 June.
During the day students who are currently studying on ESOL courses took part in their own mini-World Cup football tournament, track and field events and a game of tug-o-war.
Spectators and competitors were also treated to food stalls with cuisines from around the world, as well as people offering henna hand art and caricature portraits.
After all races and events had concluded the winning students were presented with their medals and trophies from Harrow College Principal Tony Medhurst.
“ESOL Sports Day is one of the highlights of Harrow College’s summer calendar. Watching students participate in track races, football tournaments and tug-o-war has been great fun, not only for those participating but those watching from the sidelines as well,” said Medhurst.
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