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  • Academy Clarets FA Youth Cup

    Fri 22 Oct 2021

    Academy Clarets next FA Youth Cup match (the first in the main competition) takes place on 4th November 2021 v AFC Sudbury. Please come along and support the team if you can!

  • Academy Clarets win 8-0 in FA Cup third qualfying round and progress to full competition

    Fri 15 Oct 2021
  • Emphatic Academy Clarets progress through qualifying to FA Youth Cup First Round!

    Wed 13 Oct 2021

    An unrelenting performance from the collaborative Moulsham High 6th Form’ and Chelmsford City’ Academy team, saw them through to the FA Youth Cup's first round proper in an 8-0 win against Felixstowe & Walton Utd.

    It took just eight minutes for City to take the lead, with Freddie H bending in a superb free-kick from outside of the box. Just after the fifteenth minute, Reggie G scored his first goal of the night by launching a pinpoint shot into the bottom corner after going on a driving run. Ten minutes later and Luke D played an excellent pass into Gregory’s path for the striker to add his second goal after rounding Kieran B.

    Shortly following the third it was four and the goal was the pick of the bunch, with Hockey’s excellent touch sending Alfie G in on goal for the midfielder to dink a shot over Button. Two minutes on from there and Gregory sealed his hat-trick and added the fifth, controlling a jaw-dropping pass from Gilbey well before coolly slotting home.

    Between the fifth and the six, Josh W made an excellent save from a curling Tommy S shot to keep the Seasiders out. Gilbey added the sixth, five minutes from the half-time whistle, tapping in the rebound following a Hockey shot from distance. To bag his fourth of the night and Chelmsford’s seventh, an unstoppable run from Hockey was rounded off by Gregory firing in from close range.

    The second half saw City consolidate the first-half performance, controlling much of the ball and the play. Despite a few chances for the Seasiders which never really threatened Woodrow, Finn W made it eight goals, ten minutes before full-time. With the Clarets driving forward in numbers, Deslandes threaded a through pass into Wilkes’ path and the full-back made no mistake in hammering his shot in to complete the scoring.

    Chelmsford City: Woodrow, Wilkes, Brewer, Lang, Forbes, Payne, Deslandes, Lloyd (Morritt 56’), Hockey, Gilbey (Haynes 79’), Gregory (Konde 66’).

    We are tremendously proud of our Academy team and look forward to following their FA Youth Cup progress in the full competition!

    An unrelenting performance from the collaborative Moulsham High 6th Form’ and Chelmsford City’ Academy team, saw them through to the FA Youth Cup's first round proper in an 8-0 win against Felixstowe & Walton Utd.

    It took just eight minutes for City to take the lead, with Freddie H bending in a superb free-kick from outside of the box. Just after the fifteenth minute, Reggie G scored his first goal of the night by launching a pinpoint shot into the bottom corner after going on a driving run. Ten minutes later and Luke D played an excellent pass into Gregory’s path for the striker to add his second goal after rounding Kieran B.

    Shortly following the third it was four and the goal was the pick of the bunch, with Hockey’s excellent touch sending Alfie G in on goal for the midfielder to dink a shot over Button. Two minutes on from there and Gregory sealed his hat-trick and added the fifth, controlling a jaw-dropping pass from Gilbey well before coolly slotting home.

    Between the fifth and the six, Josh W made an excellent save from a curling Tommy S shot to keep the Seasiders out. Gilbey added the sixth, five minutes from the half-time whistle, tapping in the rebound following a Hockey shot from distance. To bag his fourth of the night and Chelmsford’s seventh, an unstoppable run from Hockey was rounded off by Gregory firing in from close range.

    The second half saw City consolidate the first-half performance, controlling much of the ball and the play. Despite a few chances for the Seasiders which never really threatened Woodrow, Finn W made it eight goals, ten minutes before full-time. With the Clarets driving forward in numbers, Deslandes threaded a through pass into Wilkes’ path and the full-back made no mistake in hammering his shot in to complete the scoring.

  • Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme Bronze Expedition Weekend

    Mon 11 Oct 2021

    Moulsham High School Year 11 #Bronze #DofE Expedition weekend is underway! Students have arrived safely in camp at Bradwell. They all completed the first day, making excellent time! 

  • Year 12 Mental Health Cultural Capital Workshop

    Wed 06 Oct 2021

    A huge thank you to Naomi Pater, for leading an incredibly insightful #CulturalCapital session on Mental Health Awareness recently @MoulshamHigh for #Year12 students.

    Staff and MHS Sixth Form students will be #wearingyellow on Friday 8th October 2021 to support #MentalHealthAwareness and raising funds for @YoungMinds #HumanKindness #MHS6thForm

  • Academy Clarets Football update

    Wed 06 Oct 2021

    This season the playing opportunities for the Academy scholars have been increased so that they can play for not only the Academy team in the National League U19 Southern Alliance, but also for the Reserves in the Essex and Suffolk Border League Division 1 and the First Team in the National League South.

     The students have grasped this opportunity with both hands with many of them making their senior debuts, either as part of the First Team squad in pre-season friendlies or through playing for the Reserves.

    To date Academy Scholars have played in 6 Academy games, 12 Reserve team games and 1 First team League fixture, with a record of P18 W14 D2 L3.

     

    The academy team have started well in the Youth FA Cup, winning matches against Stanway Rovers (3-2,) Walthamstow Town (3-2), and Ware (8-0). They are now through to the 4th qualifying round. In the league they have played 3, won 1, drawn 1 and lost 1.

    The reserves have had a busier schedule with 12 league games so far. Captained by Head Student Dom F, they have played 12, won 9, drawn 1 and lost 2. 

    Luke D has also made his competitive First Team debut this season following Dom F and Nis L’ success last year. He played in the 3-2 league win away to Chippenham Town.

     

  • Student Ski Race success!

    Fri 01 Oct 2021

    Rhys S in Year 9, recently competed in the National Schools Snowsport's Association,  National Schools Indoor Open Champs - South Race. 

    We are delighted and extremely proud that Rhys came 5th out of 32 boys in his age category, especially considering only a couple of indoor snow training sessions this season have been possible!

    Rhys also came 1st in the U14 Essex Ski Racing Club 2020 Race,  which took place at Brentwood Park Ski & Snowboard Centre last weekend!

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