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ESSA Secondary Schools Team Championships ESSA Secondary Schools Team Championships - 2019 National Finals are to be held at London Aquatic Centre, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, E20 2ZQ (50 metre pool) on Saturday 16th November. JGFREEJunior Girls Freestyle Relay IGFREEIntermediate Girls Freestyle Relay SGFREESenior Girls Freestyle Relay 1 Mount Kelly; Tavistock SW 2.00.11 1 Mount Kelly; Tavistock SW 1.45.50 1 Mount Kelly; Tavistock SW 1.45.78 2 Tonbridge Grammar; Tonbridge School SE 2.01.96 2 Millfield School; Street SW 1.50.45 2 Millfield School; Street SW 1.46.11 3 Taunton School; Taunton SW 2.02.26 3 Ellesmere College; Ellesmere WM 1.52.71 3 Plymouth College; Plymouth SW 1.48.07 4 Penistone Grammar; Sheffield NE 2.02.55 4 Devonport High School for Girls; Plymouth SW 1.53.04 4 Walthamstow Hall; Sevenoaks SE 1.52.06 5 Mayflower High School; Billericay Ea 2.03.07 5 Sheffield High School; Sheffield NE 1.54.05 5 St Felix School; Southwold Ea 1.53.01 6 Sevenoaks School; Sevenoaks SE 2.03.23 6 St Teresas; Effingham SE 1.54.96 6 Cherwell; Oxford SE 1.53.12 7 Sheffield High School; Sheffield NE 2.03.57 7 St Felix School; Southwold Ea 1.55.20 7 Bromley High; Bromley Lo 1.53.29 8 Wycombe High School; High Wycombe SE 2.03.75 8 Stroud High School; Stroud SW 1.56.09 8 Reigate Grammar; Reigate SE 1.53.70 9 The Abbey School; Reading SE 2.04.21 9 The Abbey School; Reading SE 1.56.28 9 StHelen&StKatharine; Abingdon SE 1.54.06 10 Guildford High; Guildford SE 2.04.34 10 Wycombe Abbey School; High Wycombe SE 1.56.76 10 Parkstone Grammar; Poole SW 1.54.64 11 Lady Eleanor Holles School; Hampton Lo 2.04.55 11 Hurstpierpoint College; Hurstpierpoint SE 1.56.98 11 Bexhill College; Bexhill-on-Sea SE 1.54.69 12 The Royal Masonic School for Girls; Rickmansworth Ea 2.04.62 12 Bedford Girls' School; Bedford Ea 1.57.26 = 12 Royal Wootton Bassett Academy; Royal Wootton Bassett SW 1.54.80 13 Howard of Effingham; Effingham SE 2.04.71 13 Tring School; Tring Ea 1.57.26 = 13 Churchill Academy & 6th Form; Churchill SW 1.55.03 14 St Teresas; Effingham SE 2.04.72 14 Taunton School; Taunton SW 1.57.29 14 Millais; Horsham SE 1.55.19 15 James Allens Girls School; Dulwich Lo 2.04.94 15 St Johns; Leatherhead SE 1.57.50 15 King Edwards VI College; Stourbridge WM 1.55.21 16 The Priory Academy LSST; Lincoln EM 2.05.13 16 St Georges CofE; Kent SE 1.57.59 16 Beaconsfield High School; Beaconsfield SE 1.55.40 17 Woking High; Woking SE 2.05.25 17 Berkhamsted School; Berkhamsted Ea 1.57.60 17 Havant&SouthDowns College; Havant SE 1.55.41 18 Dr Challoner's High School; Little Chalfont SE 2.05.44 18 Weald of Kent; Tonbridge School SE 1.57.68 18 Redland Green School; Bristol SW 1.55.52 19 Redland Green School; Bristol SW 2.05.48 19 Plymouth College; Plymouth SW 1.57.77 19 Farnborough 6thForm College; Farnborough SE 1.55.81 20 St Felix School; Southwold Ea 2.05.65 20 Reigate Grammar; Reigate SE 1.57.82 20 Peter Symonds College; Winchester SE 1.55.82 21 Torquay Girls Grammar; Torquay SW 2.05.74 21 St Catherines; Guildford SE 1.58.00 21 Kings; Worcester WM 1.55.88 22 Oxford High; Oxford SE 2.05.97 22 Ivybridge Community College; Ivybridge SW 1.58.04 22 Whitley Bay High School; Whitely Bay NE 1.56.30 23 The Grammar School at Leeds; Leeds NE 2.06.03 23 Tonbridge Grammar; Tonbridge School SE 1.58.12 23 St Teresas; Effingham SE 1.56.36 24 St Bartholomew's School; Newbury SE 2.06.18 24 King Edward VI Grammar; Louth EM 1.58.14 24 Beechen Cliff School; Bath SW 1.56.63 25 Bromsgrove School; Bromsgrove WM 2.06.27 25 The Piggott School; Wargrave SE 1.58.28 25 Dane Court; Broadstairs SE 1.57.42 26 St Catherines; Guildford SE 2.06.53 26 Colchester County High School for Girls; Colchester Ea 1.58.81 26 Hardenhuish School; Chippenham SW 1.57.99 27 Maynard School; Exeter SW 2.06.58 27 Whitley Bay High School; Whitely Bay NE 1.58.99 27 Park View; Chester-le-Street NE 1.58.08 28 Roedean; Brighton SE 2.06.63 28 Kettlethorpe High School; Wakefield NE 1.59.12 28 Cheltenham Ladies College; Cheltenham SW 1.58.36 29 Croydon High; Croydon Lo 2.06.66 29 North London Collegiate School; Edgware Lo 1.59.20 = 29 Wycombe High School; High Wycombe SE 1.58.40 30 Walthamstow Hall; Sevenoaks SE 2.06.84 30 Dr Challoner's High School; Little Chalfont SE 1.59.20 = 30 Bedford Girls' School; Bedford Ea 1.58.45 Reserves Reserves Reserves 31 Reigate Grammar; Reigate SE 2.06.87 31 Farnborough Hill; Farnborough SE 1.59.29 31 Thomas Telford School; Telford WM 1.58.57 32 Invicta Grammar School; Maidstone SE 2.07.04 32 Charters School; Sunningdale SE 1.59.49 32 Berkhamsted School; Berkhamsted Ea 1.58.60 33 Hayesfield Girls School; Bath SW 2.07.09 33 Culford School; Bury St Edmunds Ea 1.59.50 33 Carmel R.C.Academy; Darlington NE 1.58.67 34 Plymouth High School for Girls; Plymouth SW 2.07.23 34 The King John School; Benfleet Ea 1.59.58 34 St Albans Girls' School; St Albans Ea 1.58.88 35 Weald of Kent; Tonbridge School SE 2.07.45 35 Ripon Grammar School; Ripon NE 1.59.61 35 Hills Road Sixth Form College; Cambridge Ea 1.58.92 36 Latymer Upper School; Hammersmith Lo 2.07.50 36 Sackville School; East Grinstead SE 1.59.73 36 St Albans High School for Girls; St Albans Ea 1.58.95 16/10/2019 Qualifiers essa_divisional_results_2019 (All-V1).xlsx Page 1 of 4 ESSA Secondary Schools Team Championships - 2019 National Finals are to be held at London Aquatic Centre, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, E20 2ZQ (50 metre pool) on Saturday 16th November. JGMEDJunior Girls Medley Relay IGMEDIntermediate Girls Medley Relay SGMEDSenior Girls Medley Relay 1 Penistone Grammar; Sheffield NE 2.13.74 1 Ellesmere College; Ellesmere WM 2.04.04 1 Mount Kelly; Tavistock SW 1.56.11 2 Mount Kelly; Tavistock SW 2.13.91 2 Millfield School; Street SW 2.05.52 2 Millfield School; Street SW 1.57.19 3 Millfield School; Street SW 2.14.03 3 Sheffield High School; Sheffield NE 2.07.00 3 Plymouth College; Plymouth SW 2.00.83 4 Tonbridge Grammar; Tonbridge School SE 2.14.25 4 Devonport High School for Girls; Plymouth SW 2.07.82 4 Cherwell; Oxford SE 2.02.03 5 Taunton School; Taunton SW 2.15.24 5 Great Sankey HS; Warrington NW 2.08.73 5 StHelen&StKatharine; Abingdon SE 2.03.91 6 Mayflower High School; Billericay Ea 2.16.91 6 Plymouth College; Plymouth SW 2.09.24 6 King Edwards VI College; Stourbridge WM 2.05.02 7 Sevenoaks School; Sevenoaks SE 2.18.19 7 Taunton School; Taunton SW 2.09.95 7 Farnborough 6thForm College; Farnborough SE 2.05.94 8 Guildford High; Guildford SE 2.18.56 8 St Teresas; Effingham SE 2.09.99 8 Parkstone Grammar; Poole SW 2.06.38 9 Dr Challoner's High School; Little Chalfont SE 2.19.00 9 St Georges CofE; Kent SE 2.10.05 9 Havant&SouthDowns College; Havant SE 2.06.41 10 St Teresas; Effingham SE 2.19.03 10 The Piggott School; Wargrave SE 2.10.16 10 Bromley High; Bromley Lo 2.06.56 11 The Royal Masonic School for Girls; Rickmansworth Ea 2.19.56 11 St Felix School; Southwold Ea 2.10.33 11 St Felix School; Southwold Ea 2.06.77 12 St Bartholomew's School; Newbury SE 2.20.23 12 Tonbridge Grammar; Tonbridge School SE 2.10.42 12 Kings; Worcester WM 2.07.43 13 Weald of Kent; Tonbridge School SE 2.20.34 13 Plymouth High School for Girls; Plymouth SW 2.11.27 13 Walthamstow Hall; Sevenoaks SE 2.07.80 14 Wycombe High School; High Wycombe SE 2.20.56 14 St Catherines; Guildford SE 2.11.28 14 Reigate Grammar; Reigate SE 2.08.19 15 The Abbey School; Reading SE 2.20.90 15 The Abbey School; Reading SE 2.11.53 15 Churchill Academy & 6th Form; Churchill SW 2.08.68 16 Oxford High; Oxford SE 2.20.98 16 Stroud High School; Stroud SW 2.11.56 16 Millais; Horsham SE 2.09.03 17 Roedean; Brighton SE 2.21.08 17 Berkhamsted School; Berkhamsted Ea 2.11.57 17 Wycombe High School; High Wycombe SE 2.09.31 18 Bromsgrove School; Bromsgrove WM 2.21.82 18 Ivybridge Community College; Ivybridge SW 2.11.59 18 Hills Road Sixth Form College; Cambridge Ea 2.09.50 19 Torquay Girls Grammar; Torquay SW 2.22.02 19 Didcot Girls; Didcot SE 2.11.76 19 Bexhill College; Bexhill-on-Sea SE 2.09.59 20 Sheffield High School; Sheffield NE 2.22.13 20 St Johns; Leatherhead SE 2.11.93 20 Whitley Bay High School; Whitely Bay NE 2.09.87 21 Howard of Effingham; Effingham SE 2.22.14 21 Weald of Kent; Tonbridge School SE 2.12.03 21 Hardenhuish School; Chippenham SW 2.10.04 22 Didcot Girls; Didcot SE 2.22.59 22 Wycombe High School; High Wycombe SE 2.12.13 22 Peter Symonds College; Winchester SE 2.10.56 23 Upton Hall School; Upton NW 2.23.19 23 King Edward VI Grammar; Louth EM 2.12.24 23 Thomas Hardye; Dorset SW 2.10.63 24 St Felix School; Southwold Ea 2.23.30 24 Colchester County High School for Girls; Colchester Ea 2.12.37 24 Bedford Girls' School; Bedford Ea 2.10.72 25 Woking High; Woking SE 2.23.81 25 Bedford Girls' School; Bedford Ea 2.12.57 25 Park View; Chester-le-Street NE 2.11.14 26 Canon Slade; Bolton NW 2.24.41 26 Farnborough Hill; Farnborough SE 2.12.76 26 Royal Wootton Bassett Academy; Royal Wootton Bassett SW 2.11.55 27 Redland Green School; Bristol SW 2.24.42 27 Whitley Bay High School; Whitely Bay NE 2.13.52 27 Dane Court; Broadstairs SE 2.11.68 28 Greenbank HS; Southport NW 2.24.53 28 The King John School; Benfleet Ea 2.13.63 = 28 Wildern School; Southampton SE 2.11.80 29 Croydon High; Croydon Lo 2.24.57 29 Kettlethorpe High School; Wakefield NE 2.13.63 = 29 Carmel R.C.Academy; Darlington NE 2.11.83 30 Westholme School; Blackburn NW 2.24.84 30 Hurstpierpoint College; Hurstpierpoint SE 2.13.82 30 St Teresas; Effingham SE 2.11.87 Reserves Reserves Reserves 31 Hayesfield Girls School; Bath SW 2.24.89 31 Dane Court; Broadstairs SE 2.14.03 31 Cheltenham Ladies College; Cheltenham SW 2.12.66 32 The Grammar School at Leeds; Leeds NE 2.24.91 32 Tring
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