The new King's School Sports Centre was the setting for the largest ever British National Schools' Trampoline Finals.
Coach Rachael Burrows said: "It was an incredibly successful and enjoyable championships following a pandemic which has prevented these children from competing for the last two years.
"There was such a lovely buzz and the place in the days leading up to the competition. It's wonderful for these children to get back into full swing."
King's had an astonishing four teams win national titles, with another four teams in second place and one in third place.
The following pupils also achieved an individual podium result in their categories with Edie Milner second, Francesca Moss Seymour and Jess Burton both in third.
The teams crowned National Champions were Year 7/8 girl’s novice (Mimi Ross, Elissia Smith, Izzy Cheney and Izzy Challinor); Year 7/8 boys’ novice (Isaac Whenman, Matthew Gass, Billy Bennett and Hugo Blackwell); Year 9/10 girls’ novice (Emily Burton, Francesca Moss Seymour, Edie Milner and Emilia Pearce); Year 7-9 boys intermediate (Reuben Blackhurst, Joseph Bailey-Heald, Harry Hardcastle and Jack Smith)
Second places on the podium went to Year 1-6 boy’s novice (Tom Heseltine, James Heald and Jago Lewis); Year 10-14 elite girls (Millie Crummack, Izzy Hammond, Lottie Clark and Leah Shadwell); Year 9/10 novice boys (Ben Kay, Benito Golia-Foxley, Sam Kilvert and Alex Court); Year 7-9 elite girls (Lottie Baxter, Romily Huges, Lucy Clegg and Lauren Whaley).
Third place on the podium were the Year 1-6 intermediate girls (Lacey Quinn, Lottie Winterton, Poppy Hood, and Elana Manson).
The Year 11-14 girl’s novice team (Izzy Watkins, Cara Holliday, Jess Burton, Ellie Shaw) were placed 4th and the Year 10-14 girls intermediate (Alice Jordan, Iona Whaley, Sophia Calderwood and Sophie Clegg) were placed 6th. There were also strong individual performances from Otis Hughes and Jamie Pearce.
This was Izzy Watkins' final year of competing for King's in the British Schools Championships. She has taken part every year since she was in Year 3, and she is now in Year 13. Cara Holliday has also taken part in a huge number of events, and this was also her last finals.
Rachael added: "I am so proud of the children and their work ethic, perseverance, and determination. Many have been training every lunch-time for weeks and in the evenings too."
"To win the national title or achieve any podium position in Great Britain, is a phenomenal achievement. King's competed against the best in the country but they rose to the challenge and wowed everybody. As they stood there with the national anthem playing it was a profound, wonderful moment of utter pride and happiness."
"The consistency in their performances to qualify through the northwest, then North of Britain competitions and then to medal in the British finals is exceptional.
"I am still astonished and delighted that we had the amazing opportunity to host the British Championships at our school."
Pictured with Rachael are from left to right: Alice Jordan, Lottie Clark, Izzy Hammond, Millie Crummack, Lead Shadwell and Ellie Shaw.