As life slowly returns to normal at the Alexandra School in the wake of a dispute between principal Jeff Broomes and some members of staff, the children got a chance to let off some steam.
The standard yesterday at the National Stadium was not as high as in previous Inter-House Track and Field Championships, but everyone seemed to have a good time.
In the Under-17 Boys’ division, Kevon St Juste (foreground) of Frederick won the 100 metres in 11.98 seconds, edging O’Neal’s Tristan Alleyne (partly hidden) in the sprint.
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