RSA Sports Newsletter
|
|
- Collin Owens
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 RSA Sports Newsletter Issue 30 AUTUMN 2014 Welcome to the Autumn edition of the RSA Sports newsletter. Inside this issue we look at how the Academy have started in their early season fixtures as we aim to emulate the fantastic success of last year. Special points of interest: We also review the start to the new house sports season, another successful Sports Day and have updates from the Sports Leadership Academy. 180 Sports Leadership Students at RSA RSA win 7 0 and 8-1 in first rounds of national cup football First House Sports Results Shared between houses. Netball teams performing well Date of LOCK IN 2015 announced SPORTS DAY Pickering raced to sports day victory at the annual sports day in July held at Rockingham Triangle. Once again all participants wore house t- shirts. Bragg were victorious in both the boys and girls tug o war. More details on page 5 PE KIT Inside this issue: Sports Results 2-3 House Sports 4 Sports Day 5 Sports Leaders 6 Sports Council 7 All students in all KS4 PE lessons are now wearing the new RSA PE kit. Students wear a black RSA t-shirt of polo shirt and either RSA bottoms or their own black bottoms. Students wearing the new kit in our Fitness Suite Award Winners 7 Sports Leaders 8 HEADLINES: NETBALL TEAMS UNBEATEN BOYS FOOTBALL TEAMS UNBEATEN LEADERSHIP AWARD WINNERS NEW PE KIT PICKERING WIN SPORTS DAY. PRIMARY SCHOOL EVENTS HOUSE SPORTS START CROSS COUNTRY WINNERS
2 PAGE 2 RSA SPORTS NEWSLETTER Rugby Results The rugby season kicked off in emphatic style as the new Year 10 team comprehensively beat Bishop Stopford They also performed well in a narrow national cup defeat by one score to Stamford School. The Year 11s (sporting the new PRITON WINDOWS sponsored kit) beat Bishop Stopford 7-0 with the U18 slipping to a defeat by just one score. Football Results The U15 boys and U16 girls both began their campaigns with comfortable victories. The U15 boys won 5-2 at Countesthorpe whilst the girls (pictured) beat Avon Valley 8-1. The U18 boys comfortably saw off Kingswood 7-0 whilst the U18 girls slipped to two close defeats in both the national and county cup. All age groups have forthcoming league and cup fixtures in addition to the U16 girls futsal finals Hockey Results The U16 girls hockey team narrowly lost 2-1 against Bishop Stopford in their first fixture despite a goal from Hannah Cufflin. Table Tennis, Basketball, Trampolining and Badminton Fixtures will all take place next half term
3 ISSUE 30 PAGE 3 Netball Results The netball teams have begun in comprehensive fashion with all teams currently unbeaten following wins over South Wigston (U15 A+B, U16), Countesthorpe (U15 A+B, U16) and Bishop Stopford (U19) Cross Country Results Well done to the students who have represented RSA at the first two cross country races of the season. The major success came in the second race of the season at Rutland water when Isaac Akers won the intermediate boys race in his first outing for RSA this year and in the senior girls the dream team of Martha Clapp, Beth Ellis and Abby Coleman all finished in the top 6 places. Results from the relays and next races will be in the next issue. RSA Sports Teams We run a variety of teams in a number of sports including Football, Rugby, Netball, Hockey, Tennis, Table Tennis, Swimming, Volleyball, Indoor Rowing, Softball, Cricket, Badminton, Trampolining, Rounders and Athletics. For results updates please check the PE boards or website. All students are welcome to attend training sessions throughout the year and we are proud of the success we have achieved in recent years. We are always looking for sponsors to help with the purchase of new kit so if you are interested in supporting one of our teams please contact a member of the PE staff. Last year we were extremely grateful to Priton Windows, TOTUM management and Molly Maid for their support.
4 PAGE 4 RSA SPORTS NEWSLETTER HOUSE SPORTS The House Sports season has begun with competitions in netball and football taking place for all years. Well done to all students whom have taken part so far look out for the forthcoming fixtures (games every Wednesday and Friday. Year 11 Netball Winners BRAGG Year 11 Football Winners Wartnaby victorious with a penalty shoot out win in the semi final and final!! See the new House Sports Board for details of forthcoming fixtures, captains list and phots of competitions Many thanks to those students who have officiated all the games so far! Year 10 Netball Winners MOSELEY (left) Year 10 Football Winners MOSELEY (below) Year 12/13 Netball Winners WARTNABY Year 12/13 Football Winners TBC Final Bragg v Moseley
5 ISSUE 30 PAGE 5 SPORTS DAY Well done to all the competitors, leaders, and staff that made sports day a great success once again. Congratulations to all the individual and team winners but also to the students who really put themselves out to participate in a number of events. Well done to the captains for helping organise the teams and well done to Will Ashley who broke the academy record for the 80m hurdles (11.4 secs) and to Elise Tear who broke the academy record for the triple jump with a jump of 10.03m. Congratulations to Pickering who secured the sports day trophy and to Bragg for winning the Tug o war trophy. Victor Ludorum Will Ashley Victrix Ludorum Elise Tear Mini Olympics The annual Mini Olympics took place near the end of the summer term with over 400 Year 3 and 4 children from 14 primaries participating in over 10 activities led entirely by RSA sports leaders. Following a warm up dance and parade the children worked around a number of activities. Year 6 sports ambassadors were co-ordinated by RSA sports Ambassador Elli Randon and they supported RSA leaders on a number of activities. Well done to all students involved for assisting in this fantastic event. Events included TAG rugby, Sprints, Tennis, Handball, Uni Hoc, Skipping, Treasure Hunt., Throws, Kickball, Jumps and Parachutes.
6 PAGE 6 RSA SPORTS NEWSLETTER SPORTS LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Sports Leadership Awards 180 leaders training!!! The RSA Level 1 Award in Sports Leadership has started as part of the new Extension block with students leading sessions and developing their skills during their 3 sessions a week. The Level 2 award in sports leadership has begun in the Year 11 enrichment block and the Level 2 community award and Level 3 Higher certificate are being undertaken by sixth form students in 6 plus sessions. In total there are around 180 students participating on these accredited courses and many students are already leading at local schools and clubs Sports Ambassadors Young Ambassadors for Sport Elli Randon and Abi York will be working on ideas to develop PE and Sport this year. The annual conference with all the local primary school sports ambassadors takes place on October 10th. Rugby Ambassadors A group of students from all year groups will be working with our two main sports ambassadors and the RFU to look at ways of raising the profile of the Rugby World Cup in Events and activities will be held at RSA and locally to encourage participation. Primary School Netball Well done to Any Hayward, Lily Mills, Lilly Dodson, Hannah Wood, Rachel Barber and Emily Dilkes who officiated the recent primary school netball tournament organised and hosted by RSA. Church Langton ran out winners. If you would like to get involved in any sports leadership event please speak to your sports leadership teacher or Mr Scully. Please see the back page for event dates. More will be added throughout the year.
7 ISSUE 30 PAGE 7 SPORTS COUNCIL If you have any idea for any activity or event or would like to comment on any aspect of PE and sport at Robert Smyth please speak to a member of the sports council. The sports council meet weekly to discuss a variety of issues and to plan events. LSLSSP Award Winners RSA enjoyed a successful sports awards in July with a number of students and projects winning awards. Luke Mathers (KS5) and Iquan Silcott (JS4) won the sports leaders of the year awards meaning RSA has won both these awards each year for the last 6 years!! RSA also won the innovation award once again for their Mini Paralympics project and were rewarded for their work with Harborough District Council as they scooped the Community Partnership Award Cricket Leadership Well done to the leaders who took part in a recent cricket leadership course run by a coach from the Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket Board. Students were taught games and activities which they will now lead in primaries locally as part of an initiative to increase participation.
8 SPORTS LEADERSHIP ACADEMY DATES RSA is the only official Sports Leaders UK Leadership Academy in Leicestershire Sports Ambassador Conference Friday 10 th October 9-12 Year 6 Uni Hoc Mon Nov 17 th 3.45 Year 3+4 Basketball (Harborough Schools) Mon January 19 th 3.45 Year 5+6 Basketball (Non- Harborough) Mon January 26 th 3.45 Year 5+6 Mini Paralympics Friday February 27 th All day Years 3-6 Uni Hoc Mon 9th March 3.45 Year 5+6 Netball Tournament Weds 22 nd April 3.45 Year 5 Netball Tournament Weds 29 th April 3.45 Year 6 Multi Skills (at Farndon Fields) Tuesday May 19 th Year 1+2 Multi Skills (at RSA) Tuesday June 23 rd Year 1+2 Mini Olympics Thursday July 2 nd All Day Year 3+4 Multi Skills (at Church Langton) Friday July 3 rd Year 1+2 Other events Kwik Cricket, TAG Rugby, Small Schools Gala, Primary Sports Days, G+T days all to be added. Look out for notes in the Daily Bulletin and Newscheck or on the PE Board Lock in 2015 Thursday February 12th Friday February 13th Miss it, miss out. For regular updates and humour from RSA PE, please
- hire qualified sports coaches to work alongside teachers during PE lessons
Primary Schools Sports Funding Due to our excellence and commitment to PE and sport we have been awarded the school games gold mark for the second successive year. The PE and sport premium is designed
More informationSedgefield Sports News
Sedgefield Sports News 2017-2018 In what has been another fantastic year of achievements for all our Team Sedgefield performers, I would like to take this opportunity to share some of our highlights. Football
More informationSt Edmund s Prep Sports Extra
St Edmund s Prep Sports Extra Games and P.E Issue 1.1 December 2013 This term, Forms 1-6 (boys and girls) will need shinpads and mouthguards to participate fully in hockey and rugby sessions. Please also
More informationPATHWAYS Weeks/dates 7x1/7y1 7x2 /7y2 7x3/7y3 7x4/7y4 Free Space
Weeks/dates 7x1/7y1 7x2 /7y2 7x3/7y3 7x4/7y4 Free Space 1-7 Badminton () Rugby () Badminton () Rugby () House Competitions Cross Country (First lesson) Badminton () Rugby () Badminton () Rugby () None
More informationDate Event Time Venue STAFF Additional Info Term 1 - Autumn 2018 Wednesday 19th
Date Event Time Venue STAFF Additional Info Term 1 - Autumn 2018 Wednesday 19th Y7 Girls F'ball and Y10/11 Netball September VN, AH & JH Girls Football 7-a-side. Thursday 20th September Y11 Boys Football
More informationMorpeth & Ponteland School Sports Programme Spring Newsletter 2018
Morpeth & Ponteland School Sports Programme Spring Newsletter 2018 Y4 Multi-Sport Festival Over 450 students in total from across Morpeth and Ponteland participated in the Year 4 Multi Sports Festival.
More informationDUTCH SCHOOL VISIT BLATCH
4th Edition Newsletter DUTCH SCHOOL VISIT BLATCH RIJNLANDS LYCEUM SCHOOL VISIT BLATCH FOR A SPORT RELIEF DAY AND HELPED US TO RAISE 614.56 HEADLINES PE Round Up Sport Relief Dutch Day BMS Netball Hits
More informationSevenoaks Sports Camps. Half term: February 2018
Sevenoaks Sports Camps Half term: 12 16 February 2018 Welcome Sevenoaks Multi Sports Camp Following the success of our previous Skills Development Camps, we are offering a wider range of fun and rewarding
More informationSHOOTING STARS FOOTBALL & MULTI SPORTS BIRTHDAY PARTIES
SHOOTING STARS & MULTI SPORTS BIRTHDAY PARTIES Indoor and Outdoor venues available Very competitive rates Parties tailored to suit individual requirements and ages Special needs trained Child Protection
More informationMorpeth & Ponteland School Sports Programme Spring Newsletter 2017
Morpeth & Ponteland School Sports Programme Spring Newsletter 2017 Y4 Multi-Sport Festival A fantastic 390 students in total from across Morpeth and Ponteland participated in the Year 4 Multi Sports Festival.
More informationWoodside Primary Academy. Competitions and Fixtures:
Woodside Primary Academy Competitions and Fixtures: 2014-15 KS1 Borough Cross-Country: 19th October Huge congratulations to the year 2 children who competed in the Borough wide cross-country competition
More informationIf you can t outplay them, outwork them.
If you can t outplay them, outwork them. What you lack in talent can be made up with desire, hustle, and giving 110 percent all the time. I will never forget this. Playing at Twickenham is the best thing
More informationSummer Primary School Games School of the Year Award
Summer 2 2015 Wow! What an amazing year. A big thank you and well done to all the children who have committed hours of time to practice sessions and competition opportunities over the year. Your enthusiasm
More informationSport Premium Funding Background
Sport Premium Funding Background In April 2013, the government announced new funding of 150 million for physical education (PE) and sport. This funding should be used to improve the quality and breadth
More informationPE and Sports at St Andrew s
PE and Sports at St Andrew s 2017-2018 What a Year! This year, you have all had 2 hours of PE every week. In addition, you have had active playtimes, with loads of different play equipment, new playground
More informationPhysical Education The Sports Curriculum & Teacher Pupil Ratio
Physical Education The PE department is a thriving and successful department that not only excels in a wide range of sports but also caters for the demands of all standards of ability. The intention is
More informationLeicestershire Netball
Team Leicestershire Netball Sports Involved: Badminton Basketball Cricket Football Hockey Netball Rugby Table Tennis Benefits: One single affiliation fee for all sports at the beginning of the academic
More informationEdgewood Primary School
Edgewood Primary School Building skills and values for life Dear Parents/Carers, Spring Term PE News and Success Friday, 15 April 2016 It has been another action-packed term of sport and activities at
More informationMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 2018 1 2 3 STAFF DAY 4 Curric Support Block 1 begins 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CLUSTER MEETING 9.30 AM (Ang) 13 14 15 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 24 KS2 Ang Mile (4pm) 25 SGO Girls Tag Rugby (@Ang 3.45)
More informationSchool Games Competitions
Leadership Academies School Games Competitions 2017-2018 September 2017 version Date Time Sport Format Venue Staff Weds 26/09/17 Christchurch DM Weds 04/10/17 North Dorset NS Tues 11/10/17 West Dorset
More informationPE Department Fixtures :
Friday 29 th September Saturday 30 th September Wednesday 4 th Saturday 7 th Monday 16 th Tuesday 17 th Wednesday 18 th Wednesday 1 st Thursday 2 nd Thursday 9 th Saturday 11 th Tuesday 14 th Saturday
More informationMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRI SAT/ SUN 1 SEPT 7 SEPT 8 SEPT 9 SEPT 10 SEPT 11 SEPT. 23 SEPT Netball YR 9: VS MARRIOTTS
AUTUMN TERM 2015/16 DRAFT 5 22.6.15 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRI SAT/ 1 SEPT 2 SEPT 3 SEPT 4 SEPT DEVELOPMENT DAY 7 SEPT 8 SEPT 9 SEPT 10 SEPT 11 SEPT 14 SEPT (11/12/13) @ Nobel 15 SEPT 16 SEPT
More informationMini Youth Sports Camps Information and Activity Guide
Mini Youth Sports Camps Information and Activity Guide Welcome to our Mini Youth Sports Camps programme for Summer 2017. Here s a handy week-by-week guide to what the children will be up to. Please also
More informationSGS SPORTS NEWS. VIP
@SGS_PE Follow us on Twitter and Instagram SGS SPORTS NEWS We ve had an amazing fourth term here at SGS with different success stories to share! We ve seen our students win the DRET Hockey Cup with our
More informationNewsletter. Year 9 Football Team Progress in National Cup. Year 8 Rugby Boys go to City Wide Tournament
1st Edition October 2015 Newsletter BLATCH SPORTS AMBASSADORS 2015/16 FOLLOW @BLATCHPE FOR #TEAMBLATCH SCORES AND UPDATES The role of a Sports Ambassador is completely voluntary and they give as much time
More informationTeam Leicestershire Futsal KS3 & 4
Team Leicestershire Futsal KS3 & 4 DATE: Girls Year & /9- Wednesday 10 th January 201 Girls Year 10/11- Wednesday 1 th January 201 Boys Year 10/11- Wednesday 1 th January 201- Will be run and officiated
More informationSchool s Out. A guide to half term activities for under 16 s. February Leisure
School s Out A guide to half term activities for under 16 s February 2012 Leisure Holiday dates 13 17 February Elthorne Sports Centre Active Sports Courses For ages: 4 14 years Day/s: Mon Fri Dates: 13
More informationMedium Term Planning: Physical Education: Year /18
Medium Term Planning: Physical Education: Year 8 2017/18 Termly Terms 1 2 Terms 3, 4 5 Terms 4 5 Terms 1, 2, 3 4 Terms 1 2 Rotations Sports Netball Health-Related Exercise Football Dance Rugby Basketball
More informationMINISTERIAL WRITTEN STATEMENT. Tuesday 5 November 2013 SPORTING LEGACY
Ministerial Support Team 4th Floor 100 Parliament Street London SW1A 2BQ T: 0207 211 6288 www.gov.uk/dcms MINISTERIAL WRITTEN STATEMENT Tuesday 5 November 2013 SPORTING LEGACY Parliamentary Under Secretary
More informationSPORT INFORMATION BOOKLET FOR PARENTS
SPORT 2016-2017 INFORMATION BOOKLET FOR PARENTS Dear Parents Welcome to a new school year! The aim of this booklet is to make information about Sport at KHPS more readily available to you. We will provide
More informationThe South Yorkshire School Games Winter Festival 2017
The South Yorkshire School Games Winter Festival 2017 Congratulations on securing a place at the Level 3 School Games Winter Finals. It is a great achievement for your school, one of which you and all
More informationGreater Manchester School Games Sponsorship Opportunities
Greater Manchester School Games 2016 Greater Manchester School Games The Greater Manchester School Games is one of the largest events of its kind in the Country, in 2014/2015 it captured the imagination
More informationWindsor School Sport Partnership. Partnership Competition Handbook 2016/2017
Windsor School Sport Partnership Partnership Competition Handbook 2016/2017 Inspiring the next generation www.thewindsorsportscollege.com 1 CONTENTS Introduction Contacts Code of Conduct Event Information
More informationDELIVERING THE DREAM
DELIVERING THE DREAM Dacorum School Sports Network Newsletter Volume 6 Issue 2 Spring 2018 In this newsletter you can read in more detail the work that DSSN Member Schools have been doing this term. You
More informationMPSSP Summer Newsletter 2017
MPSSP Summer Newsletter 2017 The Northumberland School Games More than 1200 students competed and volunteered at the Northumberland School Games in 2017. During the event students competed for their respective
More informationSupplement December plus lots more inside! HASSAN STEPS UP. - and puts in a winning performance!
P.E. Supplement December 2014 plus lots more inside! HASSAN STEPS UP - and puts in a winning performance! After a very successful 2013-2014 season, Crown Hills Sport teams are back with a bang, already
More informationJANUARY Best wishes for the coming year, Inside this issue
Firstly, to our families that visited us in 2016 & 2017 I extend my best wishes to you all & wish you a happy & healthy 2018. Your unwavering support since we opened has been fantastic & most definitely
More informationA Legacy for the Olympics and Paralympics for young people in Hertfordshire
A Legacy for the Olympics and Paralympics for young people in Hertfordshire 1 1 6 12 89 31 11 to 13 14 to 16 17 to 19 to 22 1 Male Female Unknown 1 1 97 86 6 42 How often do you take part in sport per
More informationAmherst School. Sport Premium Funding Report Autumn 2017
Amherst School Sport Premium Funding Report Autumn 2017 Reporting Sport Premium Amherst School will publish details in a report online annually. This report aims to detail information on how Sport Premium
More informationY9 Curriculum Map: PE
1 Autumn 1 (7 weeks) Basketball (7 lessons) Continue to develop the following key skills: passing, receiving, pivoting, To use the basic skills with consistency and accuracy in the game to outwit the opposition
More informationSport at Sneyd Green Primary School
Sport at Sneyd Green Primary School 2016-2017 Every year the PE leaders evaluate PE and devise an action plan as to what needs to be achieved throughout the year to ensure the delivery of PE progresses.
More informationPHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORT BUDGET The sports premium is calculated as a lump sum of 8,000 plus a premium of 5 per pupil.
Physical Education & Sport Statement Charlestown Primary School aims to develop every child to be confident and competent individuals that are determined to achieve their Personal Best (PB), through enjoyment
More informationRobert Bloomfield Academy Extra-Curricular Opportunities
Robert Bloomfield Academy Extra-Curricular Opportunities All enrichment activities must fit in with the aims and objectives of the school and school policies. We at RBA seek to promote high involvement,
More informationFriday 12 th - Friday 19 th October
Issue 1 Friday 07 September Welcome Head of PE PE Team 2018 We would like to welcome all of our new Year 7 and 12 students as well as all returning students from other year groups back to Maiden Erlegh
More informationUpcoming Events (Sports Clubs)
Issue #26 Friday 24 th November, 2017 Sports Leadership Upcoming Sports Clubs In2Hockey Primary Festival PE Stars of the Month Weekend Sport Celebrating Success Upcoming Events (Sports Clubs) Date Lunch
More informationLearners of today. Leaders of tomorrow. Riddlesdown News of the Week
Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow. Riddlesdown News of the Week w/c 19 th May 2014 Young Enterprise Awards Following the success reported in last week s NotW, we are proud to announce that Rachel
More informationNorth Lincolnshire School Sport
Events and CPD Calendar 2016/17 Welcome to the 2016-2017 calendar. In this section, you will find all of the courses and competitions for the academic year. Please note there are certain restrictions on
More informationPE Update - July 2016
PE Update - July 2016 Boys Cricket Y7, Y9 and Y10 The format for the school cricket teams has been changed this year to allow for more cricket time for the cricketers. Y7 have played in a league format
More informationSchool Games Mark Gold Level Evidence
School Games Mark Gold Level Evidence Langrish School provides every pupil with 2 hours of timetabled PE per week. This is led by class teachers with the addition of specialist coaching opportunities throughout
More informationSt Edmund s Prep Sports Extra
Lent Term 2018 Sports Review St Edmund s Prep Sports Extra Issue 5.2 March 2018 This been another successful term of sport at St Edmund s Prep. We continue to broaden the range and number of teams that
More informationRoyal Russell Junior School SPORTS EDITION BULLETIN Summer Term 2017
Royal Russell Junior School SPORTS EDITION BULLETIN Summer Term 2017 THIS WEEK S SPORTING EVENTS WEEK COMMENCING Monday 26 June 2017 Monday 26 June 4:00pm Rounders: U8 v St Christopher's (H) (LL) Tuesday
More informationOrleans Primary School Newspaper
Issue 3: 29/06/15 Orleans Primary School Newspaper Welcome, To our first special sports edition! We decided to do this to celebrate the sports we have been taking part in and all of our achievements. While
More informationThe Sporting Chance U P C O M I N G E V E N T S
The Sporting Chance U P C O M I N G E V E N T S 18.4 E S S E X I N D I V I D U A L C R O S S C O U N T R Y F I N A L S S P R I N G T E R M 19.4 E S S E X T E A M C R O S S C O U N T R Y F I N A L S 20.4
More informationHoliday Activities. Swimming Crash Courses. or call Enrolements now being taken for September
Swimming Crash Courses Intensive swimming crash courses for new swimmers and for those wanting to improve their technique or learne Lifeguarding Skills. Running weekly throughout the summer holidays starting
More informationCriteria for the Awards of Colours, High Achievement and Service Colours
Criteria for the Awards of, High Achievement and Service Students receiving colours will generally have been a member of the top team or group for at least two years, having made a full commitment to all
More informationMinimum Levels of Analysis for Sports and Disciplines of Olympic, IOC Recognized and Non- IOC Recognized International Federations 4
Appendix 1 Minimum Levels of Analysis for Sports and Disciplines of Olympic, IOC Recognized and Non- IOC Recognized International Federations 4 SPORT DISCIPLINE ESAs % GH% 5 % 6 GHRFs Aikido Aikido 5 5
More informationParticipation: Once a week for 30 minutes at moderate intensity
Participation: Once a week for 30 minutes at moderate intensity Pivotal to Sport England's 2008-11 strategy is the funding and delivery of national governing bodies of sport (NGBs). NGBs contribute to
More informationSchools Cricket Programme
Schools Cricket Programme /kentcricketboard @kentcricketdev kentcricketboard.co.uk Designed and produced by www.tinyship.co.uk How can your school get involved? T here are two ways in which you can get
More informationCurriculum Map for PE. Games Gym Dance Swimming Athletics OAA
Curriculum Map for PE Games Gym Dance Swimming OAA Year 3 Invasion: Tag Rugby; Passing and receiving, basic rules, drills/practices, introduction to tagging, small sided game (3v3) with adapted rules.
More information[Program] CALENDAR
CALENDAR - 2018-12- ANNUAL PROGRAM - 2018 WEEKLY SPORT Eastern Division Year 7: Term 2, Term 3, Term 4 Year 8: Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 Year 9: Summer (T1), Winter (T2&3), Spring (T4) Senior: Summer (T1),
More informationNETBALL NEWSLETTER SECONDARY SCHOOLS NETBALL LEAGUE
NETBALL NEWSLETTER October 2012 UKCC LEVEL 2 NETBALL COURSE PERTH We will be running a UKCC LEVEL 2 NETBALL COURSE in Perth in 2013. Please pass on the below information to anyone you feel may be interested
More informationADISSA U14/U16/U19 GIRLS FOOTBALL TRIALS Sunday 13th December UAE NATIONAL SPORTS DAY LAPATHON/FUN RUN
NO CCAs NEXT WEEK! Please note all CCAs finish this week for the term note we will be holding all normal U11 and U13 BSME Squad training. There will also be after school Girls Football Trials for Years
More informationMINOR SPORTS AT FETTES BADMINTON
MINOR SPORTS AT FETTES BADMINTON The badminton club plays in the sports hall in Westwoods, where 8 courts are available, providing unrivalled facilities. Girls and boys squads are selected from the large
More informationAtherton and Tyldesley Sports Association
Atherton and Sports Association *s that fall outside of the 200 a year contribution ATSA annual board meeting ATSA Board members Thursday 13 th Board members Adult football match ATSA staff 4:30pm KO TBC
More informationWestmorland County Football Association Limited. Football Futures
Westmorland County Football Association Limited Football Futures Young Leadership and Volunteering Programme 2017 WESTMORLAND COUNTY FA FOOTBALL FUTURES PROGRAMME The Westmorland County FA Football Futures
More informationBedford Borough School Sport Partnerships
Bedford Borough School Sport Partnerships Autumn 2016 Newsletter Bedfordshire Wins National Award at School Games Organiser Summit 2016 Bedfordshire were awarded the prestigious Level 3 School Games Leading
More informationStaines Sports Calendar
TERM ONE CALENDAR 2016 Holidays = 28/03/16 08/04/2016 1 25/1 26/1 AUSTRALIA DAY HOLIDAY 27/1 28/1 29/1 2 1/2 2/2 18B Baseball 19B Cricket 19G Softball 19B&G Tennis 18B&G Water Polo MW 19 Tennis 3 8/2 9/2
More informationKIDS HOLIDAY camps SUMMER 2014
SUMMER 2014 Introduction Legacy Sports & Events was founded in January 2013 by David Moreland (PGA Golf Professional) and Carl Windley (USPTA Tennis Professional). David and Carl have over 25 years combined
More informationOnce a week participation in individual (funded) sports
Once a week participation in individual (funded) sports Sport England monitors the level of participation in individual sports. As well as overall strategy and insight, this information also underpins
More informationLET S PARTY BRAND NEW PARTY PACKAGES Tel: LLANDARCY ACADEMY OF SPORT MEMBERS 10% DISCOUNT.
S FROM NEW BUBBLE FOOTBALL AT LLANDARCY 109 FOR 2017 BRAND NEW PARTY S 2017 LET S PARTY LLANDARCY ACADEMY OF SPORT MEMBERS 10% DISCOUNT Tel:01639 648680 CHILDREN S PARTY S 2016 www.llandarcyacademy.com
More informationPhysical Education at Cox Green Key Stage 4 Curriculum Plan Year 9 GCSE Practical
Physical Education at Cox Green 2018 2019 Key Stage 4 Curriculum Plan Year 9 GCSE Practical Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Badminton Football Badminton Netball Table Tennis Athletics and ; forehand,
More informationFootball Futures Programme
By Lee Allcock Newsletter Date Volume 1, Issue 1 Football Futures Programme ABOUT THE PROGRAMME The aim of the Football Futures scheme is to provide volunteer opportunities for young people aged 14-25
More informationMet North Trial Notices. Cricket 12-15years Gala Day 12 th Kianawah Park, Tingalpa. Nominations 4/03.
MSM SPORT TERM 1, WEEK 6 In this edition: Rd2 CaSSSA AFL, Touch & Volleyball Tennis Rd 4 Water Polo Rd 13 Important Notices: - Swim Team Meeting Morning Tea Monday 2nd - OPEN A Volleyball game Monday afternoon
More informationSports Survey for Chinese Students
Sports Survey for Chinese Students Four Primary Schools Sunnybrae Normal School Sunnynook Primary School Takapuna Primary School Willow Park Primary School Prepared by Harbour Sport s ActivAsian Team 8
More informationSports Coaching. Junior Coaching. Programme. September-December Tennis Coaching Courses. For Adults & Juniors. Find us in Moulton Park
Sports Coaching Programme Junior Coaching September-December 2018 Tennis Coaching Courses For Adults & Juniors Find us in Moulton Park Junior Coaching Choose From: Roller skating Rock climbing Archery
More informationYouGov Survey Results
YouGov Survey Results Sample Size: 2783 GB Adults Fieldwork: 24th - 25th July 2011 All things considered and with the benefit of hindsight, do you think London should or should not have bid to host the
More information4.7 Leave for Sporting Fixtures
4.7 Leave for Sporting Fixtures a) Leave to participate in sporting fixtures is available to teachers who participate in the following sports at the highest level: Summer Olympic Sports Rio 2016 Aquatics
More informationPRIMARY summer festival Competition Rules & FoRmats
PRIMARY summer festival Competition Rules & FoRmats Festival Date: FRIDAY 8TH JULY 2016 Standalone events: DATE TBC - YR5/6 TENNIS @BhamSchoolGames #BSG2016 SportBirmingham Facebook page General Competition
More informationBlackpool Youth Games 2015 Rules and Guidelines. Primary School Events
Blackpool Youth Games 2015 Rules and Guidelines Primary School Events Contents 1. Athletics 2. Cheerleading 3. Cricket 4. Cycling 5. Dodgeball 6. Early Years Festival 7. Football (Years 3/4) 8. Football
More informationPE News Terms 3&4. Sports Hall Athletics Year 8 Round One
Sports Hall Athletics Year 8 Round One PE News Terms 3&4 Our Year 8 teams put in a great performance in the first round of the sports hall athletics this year. The girls team finished in 2 nd place, narrowly
More informationThese cross-curriculum activities contribute to the achievement of the following:
LEVEL Upper primary LONDON 2012 SPORTS DESCRIPTION In these activities, students learn about the sports to be played at London 2012. They explore aspects including rules, equipment and game play be researching
More informationPerth High School Sports Newsletter August December 2017
Perth High School Sports Newsletter August December 2017 Almost 50 S1-S3 girls have been taking part in the netball club after school on Wednesdays. Thank you to the senior pupils and members of staff
More informationSports and Disciplines of Olympic, IOC Recognized and Non-IOC Recognized International Federations 1 and Minimum Levels of Analysis
Appendix 1 Sports and Disciplines of Olympic, IOC Recognized and Non-IOC Recognized International Federations 1 and Minimum Levels of Analysis SPORT DISCIPLINE ESAs % GH & GHRFs % Aikido Aikido 5 5 Air
More informationMADRID TOUR REPORT SPRING CUP. TABLE TENNIS PERFORMANCE CENTRE CRA qualify for National School finals plus student called up to represent GB.
ISSUE 03 MARCH 2019 CRA SPORT NEWSLETTER MADRID TOUR REPORT 18 students travelled to the Spanish capital over half term for a football tour... SPRING CUP CRA build up to the DRET Spring Cup TABLE TENNIS
More informationBasketball Men only, women only, option possible
Basketball Men only, women only, option possible Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players face each other. Played by dribbling the ball with the hands, the goal is to score more points
More informationSPORT DISCIPLINE % GH%
Appendix 1 Minimum Levels of Analysis for Sports and Disciplines of Olympic and, IOC Recognized International Federations, and members of the Alliance of Independent Recognized Members of Sport SPORT DISCIPLINE
More informationAmherst School. Sport Premium Funding Report Autumn 2018
Amherst School Sport Premium Funding Report Autumn 2018 Reporting Sport Premium Amherst School will publish details in a report online annually. This report aims to detail information on how Sport Premium
More informationSPORTS SCENE HEAD OF SPORT AAC SENIOR EDITION TERM 2 WEEK 3A
SENIOR EDITION SPORTS SCENE TERM 2 WEEK 3A CONTACT DETAILS Mr Peter Gordon Head of Sport seniorsport@arndell. nsw.edu.au phone: 4545 2425 HEAD OF SPORT This week sees the start of the HZSA Winter Sport
More informationTEAM OF THE WEEK: U11 BOYS FOOTBALL
TEAM OF THE WEEK: U11 BOYS FOOTBALL The Under 11 A and B teams have had a rather slow start to the term, but have finally been finding some form (and a few goals!). The U11 teams have had some narrow defeats
More informationDIRECTORATE OF SPORTS PANJAB UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH PROFORMA FOR ENTERING TEAMS FOR P.U. INTER COLLEGE TOURNAMENTS FOR THE YEAR
PROFORMA FOR ENTERING TEAMS FOR P.U. INTER COLLEGE TOURNAMENTS FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 ENTRY FORM (MEN) Name of the College Strength of the Students Sr.No. Name of Game Please mark ( ) for Entry Entry Fee
More informationSchool Sports Kit Pre-Prep Boys and Girls: Reception to PP3 (Yr 3)
School Sports Kit Pre-Prep Boys and Girls: Reception to PP3 (Yr 3) The following items of clothing must be purchased from Serious Stuff: PE white polo shirt Harrodian polar fleece PE white shorts or a
More informationAmherst School. Sport Premium Funding Report Autumn 2017
Amherst School Sport Premium Funding Report Autumn 2017 Reporting Sport Premium Amherst School will publish details in a report online annually. This report aims to detail information on how Sport Premium
More informationWHAT S ON ACTIVITY GUIDE
WHAT S ON? CHRIST CHURCH SPORT WHAT S ON ACTIVITY GUIDE SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2018 MEET THE TEAM Darius Ashtari Fitness & Wellbeing Manager Andy Edmond Fitness & Wellbeing Assistant Manager Kerry Clare
More informationPE Curriculum KS3 (Years 7-9) Subject Statement: (description of the purpose of the subject, along with accreditation offered)
PE Curriculum KS3 (Years 7-9) Subject Statement: (description of the purpose of the subject, along with accreditation offered) Glenwood School regards Physical Education as an essential component of a
More informationAustralian University Sport 2017 EVENT CALENDAR
2017 EVENT CALENDAR AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY SPORT 2017 EVENT CALENDAR FOR FULL DETAILS OF ALL AUS PROGRAMS VISIT WWW.UNISPORT.COM.AU Forum/conference 2017 National conference & AGM 17-18 May, Gold Coast
More informationSPORTS NEWS SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013
SPORTS NEWS SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013 SCHOOL GAMES KITEMARK We are very proud to announce that we have been awarded the Gold Sainsbury s School Games Kitemark for our commitment to and delivery of PE and
More informationDecember A group of Rossett teaching staff took part in this year s Movember charity event.
Rossett School Sports Council presents December 2018 Welcome to our second newsletter and the last this year, in what has been an amazing year of sporting achievements for our school and PE faculty. We
More informationSPORT AT TAURANGA INTERMEDIATE 2014
Tauranga Intermediate School *30 18th Avenue * PO Box 2141 Tauranga E-Mail Address: karenh@tauranga-int.school.nz * Phone: 07 578 4401 *Fax: 07 578 2618 3 February 2014 Dear Parents/Caregivers and Students
More informationSports and Disciplines of Olympic, IOC Recognized and Non-IOC Recognized International Federations 1 and Minimum Levels of Analysis
Appendix 1 Sports and Disciplines of Olympic, IOC Recognized and Non-IOC Recognized International Federations 1 and Minimum Levels of Analysis SPORT DISCIPLINE ESAs % GH & GHRFs % Aikido Aikido 5 5 Air
More informationTHE OLYMPICS: HISTORY
Franklin Watts downloadables for every child s learning journey THE OLYMPICS is a four-book series that gets behind the scenes at the world s greatest sporting spectacle. In The Olympics: History travel
More information