Primary school children were involved in a day of sporting activity at Diss High School on Tuesday.
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All ten of the high school's cluster schools took part in a morning netball and football skills session, followed by an afternoon tournament.
The day was organised by 35 Year 11 Diss High pupils, who were being tested for their Sports Leader Award.
They all passed on the day, assessed by Area Sports Leader UK representative John Maiden, who said they were already working at the next level up.
The leaders set up netball skills including shooting, footwork, getting free, passing and marking, while in football goalkeeping, shooting, heading, passing and dribbling were covered.
Diss Partnership sports co-ordinator, Rosemary Bloom said: "Thanks go to Diss High teachers James Kemp and Emma Somers, who deliver the Sports Leaders Award and have done a brilliant job.
"It enabled all pupils participating to develop their netball and football skills in a fun and relaxed atmosphere and you could tell from their smiling faces that they had all enjoyed the day."
In the netball tournament, the winners of League One were Dickleburgh, with Scole second, Burston A third, Roydon B fourth and Bressingham fifth.
League Two winners were Diss Church Junior, ahead of Roydon A, Burston B, Winfarthing, North Lopham St Andrews and Tivetshall.
Overall winners of the netball tournament were Diss Church Junior, runners-up were Dickleburgh with Roydon A third.
Football tournament winners of League One were Roydon A, with Winfarthing second, Diss Church Junior third, Bressingham fourth and Burston fifth.
League Two winners were Scole, ahead of Garboldisham, Dickleburgh, North Lopham St Andrews and Roydon B.
Overall winners of the football tournament were Roydon A, runners-up were Scole and third were Winfarthing.