Education

Mowden Welcomes World Cup England Rugby Star

Issue 121

Mowden Hall School played host to an inspiring assembly featuring England and Saracens Women's rugby star May Campbell, who visited to promote girls' rugby and share her journey in the sport with pupils.

Campbell, who currently plays as a hooker for Saracens Women and represents the England women’s national rugby team, spoke passionately about her love for rugby and the values that have shaped her career including resilience, teamwork, and enjoyment of the game.

She told the pupils: “I started playing when I was seven years old at Stirling County up in Scotland where I grew up. My parents thought it would be a good idea to let me try rugby as my father played during Prep School too. And I loved it.”

May also opened up about the challenges she has faced, including a significant leg injury and the long road back to playing at her best. She emphasised the importance of resilience, which is one of Mowden Hall’s six Character Values and the focus on this half term.

She encouraged pupils to focus on enjoyment and teamwork as essential parts of sport, while also sharing her ambitions to play in another World Cup, in three year’s time in Australia.

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