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UPDATE: Francis Lettsome 3-peats as Inter Primary Schools Track & Field Champs

Francis Lettsome Primary School have achieved an impressive 3-peat at the Inter-Primary Schools Athletics Championships. Photo: FLPS/Facebook
Going into the final day in the lead with 173 points, Francis Lettsome Primary School racked up 345 points to win convincingly. Photo: Team of Reporters
Going into the final day in the lead with 173 points, Francis Lettsome Primary School racked up 345 points to win convincingly. Photo: Team of Reporters
Some of the athletes of Francis Lettsome Primary School. Photo: FLPS/Facebook
Some of the athletes of Francis Lettsome Primary School. Photo: FLPS/Facebook
Some of the athletes of Francis Lettsome Primary School. Photo: FLPS/Facebook
Some of the athletes of Francis Lettsome Primary School. Photo: FLPS/Facebook
The 2025 Inter-Primary Schools Track & Field Championships conclude today, March 28, 2025. Photo: VINO
The 2025 Inter-Primary Schools Track & Field Championships conclude today, March 28, 2025. Photo: VINO
Francis Lettsome Primary School head into the final day of the Inter-Primary Schools Track and Field Championships at A.O. Shirley Grounds today, Friday, March 28, 2025, with a lead over its closest challengers Enis Adams Primary School and Bregado Flax Educational Centre. Photo: Team of Reporters
Francis Lettsome Primary School head into the final day of the Inter-Primary Schools Track and Field Championships at A.O. Shirley Grounds today, Friday, March 28, 2025, with a lead over its closest challengers Enis Adams Primary School and Bregado Flax Educational Centre. Photo: Team of Reporters
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Francis Lettsome Primary School have achieved an impressive 3-peat at the Inter-Primary Schools Athletics Championships.

The defending champions made it three championships in a row when they won the 2025 Inter-Primary School Athletics Championships at A.O. Shirley Grounds on March 28, 2025.

Going into the final day in the lead with 173 points, Francis Lettsome Primary School racked up 345 points to win convincingly.

Enis Adams Primary School finished second with 269 points, just three points ahead of Bregado Flax Education Centre, which finished with 266 points.

See other results:
Division Champs
U9 Male - Earlon Prescott
U9 Female- Janaicy Gumbs
U11 Male- Kaylaun Douglas
U11 Female (3 Way Tie) Jaydia Todman, E’Ryah Casey and Chloe-Rose Salamon
U13 Male - D’Karai Prescott
U13 Female - Shakyla Collins
13+ Male- Ke’Mori Daway
13+ Female- Shanae Benjamin

Victor Ludorum - 3 Way Tie
-Ke’Mori Daway
-D’Karai Prescott
-Kaylaun Douglas

Victrix Ludorum - Tie
-Shanae Benjamin
-Shakya Collins

21 schools participated in this year’s championships, including Cedar International School for the first time.

See previous article published March 28, 2025

Inter Primary Track & Field concludes today; Francis Lettsome Primary in lead

Francis Lettsome Primary School head into the final day of the Inter-Primary Schools Track and Field Championships at A.O. Shirley Grounds today, Friday, March 28, 2025, with a lead over its closest challengers Enis Adams Primary School and Bregado Flax Educational Centre.

After 50 events completed on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, Francis Lettsome Primary School are on 173 points, while Enis Adams Primary School occupy second with 148 points and Bregado Flax Education Centre on 117 points.

Ebenezer Thomas Primary School are fourth with 93 points, and Willard Wheatley Primary School are fifth with 83 points.

While Joyce Samuel Primary School are 6th on 73.33 points, three schools- Robinson O’Neal Memorial Primary, St Georges Primary and BVI Seventh-day Adventist School- are tied for 7th place on 59 points each.

21 schools are participating in this year’s championships, including Cedar International School for the first time.

The championships, sponsored by 284 Media, begin at 10:00 AM today.

8 Responses to “UPDATE: Francis Lettsome 3-peats as Inter Primary Schools Track & Field Champs”

  • ... (28/03/2025, 08:22) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Lets go Kids
  • Nice (28/03/2025, 15:50) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Nice to see private schools like Cedar taking part in inter primary sports. Hopefully it is something that will continue
  • Incorrect (29/03/2025, 01:41) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is not Cedar’s first time.
  • resident (30/03/2025, 14:27) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congrats to all the schools and the athletes snd their coaches. It was refreshing to see the improvements in the skills and techniques such as the baton passing. DYAS continue to support the schools and the after school clubs. Looking forward to the next track meets.
  • jack (30/03/2025, 14:41) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations Francis Lettsome job well done!
    • .... (30/03/2025, 19:15) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
      town children need back them schoooooooolll......"every where we go the people want know who we are so we tell them....."
  • Sebastian (30/03/2025, 20:47) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Look at these kids and be happy for them.
  • ** (31/03/2025, 08:49) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    In essence there are Althea Scatliffe students in the mix. Parents were given this false hope that the school was going to be rebuilt in short order just so they could agree to the breaking down of the school. Parents were willing to raise money to purchase material to help with the rebuilding of the school, but all that energy was shut down with pure lies.

    I am sure if all alumnus of the school is called to a meeting there would be more than enough donations, hands to assist and willingness to lift a block or two. I am more than willing to assist.


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