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18 Sep 2024 | |
Written by Sue Carpenter | |
Pangbournian Stories |
Whilst at Pangbourne College Josh took the title of Captain of the Rugby team as well as, Chief of Port Jackson House.
‘I owe a lot to the Sports Performance Programme at Pangbourne which helped make this possible for me, giving me the opportunity to further develop my skills and performance through the strength and conditioning as well as skills sessions given to us as sports scholars.’ - Josh Bywater (2024 leaver)
Josh has been given a sports scholarship at St Mary’s University, Twickenham where he will continue his passion for Rugby as well as studying Physiotherapy, hoping to further improve and play rugby at a high level! We can’t wait to hear what is next for Josh!
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