STUDENTS from Holy Trinity School won the U-10 section of the first ever Midlands Region GSA Swimming Gala at St Martin's, Solihull.
The U-11 squad came fifth and the Kidderminster school's team achieved overall fourth.
Eight schools from across the Midlands took part in the gala.
U-10s squad: Aimee Cook, Caroline Park, Meryl Johnson, Katherine Lloyd Jones, Philippa Kuligowski, Iskra Lawrence, Heather Kean.
U-11s: Meera Ramcham, Amy Ponsford, Elizabeth Mills, Amie Lingwood, Charlotte Jones, Jodie Cook, Laura Thomas.
Sisters Jodie and Aimee Cook have added more medals to their growing collection following the Valley Open Meet Gala.
The two Holy Trinity School students, both Wyre Forest Swimming Club members, came away with seven between them in Swansea.
Jodie, 10, took two bronzes, while Aimee, nine, was electric in her first individual competition with two golds, one silver and two bronzes.
Holy Trinity held a golfer's day at Cleobury Mortimer and raised £2,500 for their £400,000 swimming pool appeal.
Teams of four, organised by Mike Robinson, joined in the fun-packed day followed by a dinner and prize-giving ceremony.
Guest speaker was golf professional Peter McGovern, from the Belfry Golf Club.
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