Schools Athletics
These events give pupils the chance to compete, represent, and enjoy athletics in a well organised, supportive, setting. For enquiries, please contact the club chairman, Nick Bull, via email.
School XC Entries for 2026
We currently have over 38 teams taking part in this year’s school cross country. Click the button above to view the full list of schools and race numbers, which will be issued 10 days before the event.
Supporting School Athletics
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West Berkshire and North Hampshire Cross-Country Championships
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Quadkids Athletics Championships

Fixtures
March 2026
| Date | League | Venue | Website | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 March 2026 | West Berkshire & North Hants Primary Schools Cross Country Championships 2026 | Newbury Showground (Chieveley) | – | – |
May 2026
| Date | League | Venue | Website | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09 May 2026 | Quadkids Athletics Festival | Park House School | – | See NotesQuadkids Athletics Festival10am till 3pm |

Schools Cross Country
Primary School Events History
Cross Country Championships
The Primary Schools cross country was originally set up by three primary schools on an invite only basis held at Goldwell Park at Northcroft. In 1998 it was handed over to Nick Bull who took this on himself and moved it to Henwick Worthy Playing fields for this year which involved same schools up to 2001 when the invitation was sent out to all schools in the area. By 2008 the numbers had increased to a point where the event outgrew this venue, so in 2009 it was moved to Newbury Racecourse.
This proved a great venue for parking and was spectator friendly but due to building works at the racecourse the event was moved to Newbury Showground in 2014 where for the first time finisher numbers went past 1000. Since then the event has grown and now has over 50 schools represented and nearly 1600 finishers, making it one of the biggest events for Primary School Children in the UK and is West Berkshire’s pinnacle event of the year.
2024/2025 Summary
| Category | Details | Figures |
|---|---|---|
| Number of runners | Girls | 763 |
| Boys | 834 | |
| Total | 1597 | |
| Number in each race | Race 1 | 362 (104 teams) |
| Race 2 | 398 (112 teams) | |
| Race 3 | 401 (76 teams) | |
| Race 4 | 436 (83 teams) | |
| Number of schools | Total schools represented | 51 |
Cross Country Relays – 2006 summary
| Category | Details | Figures |
|---|---|---|
| Number of runners | Girls | 196 |
| Boys | 196 | |
| Total | 392 | |
| Number in each race | Race 1 | 172 (43 teams) |
| Race 2 | 220 (55 teams) | |
| Number of schools | Total schools represented | 20 |
2007/08 race did not take part, but will be replaced by the athletics festival Quadkids.
Quadkids Athletics Championships
The Quadkids event was set up in 2009 in Wiltshire and here we took it on to deliver an event in West Berkshire on a trial basis in 2009. This event was restricted to 20 schools only and proved very successful. The old Newbury School Athletic Association amalgamated with Schools Network (James Mandry) and Nick Bull to relaunch the Athletics in the area.
2010 was the first West Berkshire Quadkids Competition held at Park House School in Newbury. 2012 was Olympic year in the UK, a special event was put on involving 30 schools and launched the Olympic build up in West Berkshire, since then the event has steadily stayed the same with numbers.
2024 summary
| Category | Details | Figures |
|---|---|---|
| Year groups | Year 3/4 | 280 (27 teams) |
| Year 5/6 | 251 (27 teams) | |
| Total athletes | All year groups | 531 |

