St Mary's, Hendon, winning the National Junior Schools' Six-a-Side Cup at Wembley Stadium was the highlight of the season. They also won the Dick Bailey Cup and received the Paddy McNicholas Trophy as the borough's team of the year. Woodcroft captured the Monro Shield as West Barnet champions

Tom Simmons, of St John's, Friern Barnet, collected the Geoff Niblett Trophy as Player of the Year for the representative side, and the The Fair Play award went to St Catherine's.

Winners in the Livingstone six-a-side competition were St John's N 11 (year six); Danegrove (year five); Moss Hall (year four) and Brooklands (girls).

Regional winners: South-East: Large Schools League: Brooklands. Small Schools' League: St John's, Friern Barnet. Eight-a-Side Cup winners: All Saints; runner-up Hollickwood. West: LSL: Woodcroft. SSL: St Paul's. Six-a-Side Cup: St Mary's. North: LSL: St Catherine's. SSL: Brunswick Park. Six-a-Side Cup: Foulds. North Barnet Cup: Underhill.

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