Harrow finished fourth in the Panathlon London Plate final which was held at Olympic Park.

Students from Shaftesbury, Kingsley High and Woodland schools took part at the Copper Box Arena.

Mousa Malik, 11, who won gold in wheelchair racing and has taken part in numerous Panathlons, said she kept all her medals in a safe place.

She said: “I keep my medals in my mum’s drawer, I can’t wait to add this one.”

The plate was won by Lambeth pupils with 54 points, 20 points ahead of Harrow’s 34.

Woodland School teacher Sarah Beck said: “We’ve got lots of smiling children. It’s fantastic because it links with a lot of the class curriculum at the moment which is around the Olympics. It gives them a great sense of wider achievement. It’s been a really positive experience for them.”

The panathlon, which is backed by the Jack Petchey Foundation, St James’ Place Foundation and London Mayor Sadiq Khan, gives disabled children the opportunity to compete in playing games such as boccia, table cricket, wheelchair races and field athletics.

The event begins in January with 16 qualifying events and these have featured more than 1,200 children from more than 100 schools across London’s 32 boroughs.