Hockey Handbook

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HOCKEY HANDBOOK2025

WELCOMETOOUR HOCKEYCURRICULUM

Hockey is a dynamic team sport that holds true the values we aim to develop in every pupil here at Dollar. It is now available to every pupil, regardless of their experiences or ambitions.

Our aim is to give every pupil from the age of 8-18 the opportunity and environment to be the best they can be. Dollar prides itself in meeting the needs of all.We have an experienced coaching team, with ex-international players and those that have coached at national and international level.We also have a number of talented young coaches assisting across the programmes.

Hockey is played for two terms of the year with a comprehensive programme of fixtures against schools from all over the country from Junior One stage.We have 23 girls’ teams in and we have recently introduced boys hockey, We have also started some mixed hockey with in-house events and hope to arrange fixtures with other school in the future.

OUROBJECTIVES

• Provide a positive experience for all levels of hockey player.

• Develop not only hockey playing ability but positive young women with strong character and values.

• Create a culture that players, coaches, and parents are proud to be part of.

• Provide pupils with the opportunity to be the best they can be.

• Create an enjoyable learning environment where pupils are challenged and develop resilience.

• Improve our coaching delivery by continually developing coaches’ knowledge

PLAYING PHILOSOPHY

Play a fast, attacking game where players demonstrate strong core skills, game awareness and decision- making ability. Play with confidence and with a belief in ourselves and our teammates.

STAFFING

YEAR

TRAINING DAYS LEAD STAFF

Junior 1 Wednesday and Friday

Junior 2 Monday and Wednesday

Form I

Form II

Form III

STAFFING

YEAR

TRAINING DAYS LEAD STAFF

Junior 1 Wednesday and Friday

Junior 2 Monday and Wednesday

Form I

Form II

Form III

LUNCHTIME PROGRAMME

DAY SENIOR ASTRO STAFF

PLAYERS’ CODE OF CONDUCT

• ATTENDANCE AT SESSIONS IS VITAL, ABSENCE LETS OTHER TEAM MEMBERS DOWN. NOTE: COACH MUST BE NOTIFIED FOR NONATTENDANCE

• SAFETY EQUIPMENT MUST BE WORN – SHIN GUARDS AND GUM SHIELDS ARE COMPULSORY. NO SAFETY EQUIPMENT, NO TRAINING.

• ARRIVE PROMPTLY AND BE READY TO START

• APPROPRIATE KIT TO BE WORN FOR GROUP SESSIONS.

• ALL PLAYERS TO PARTICIPATE IN STRUCTURED GROUP COOL DOWN

• EXPECTED CLIMATE OF ENCOURAGEMENT (FROM ALL) & PROGRESSIVE LEARNING.

NO NEGATIVE REMARKS ALLOWED. CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM ACCEPTED ONLY.

• EVERYBODY ASSISTS IN COLLECTING EQUIPMENT IN WHEN THE SESSION ENDS.

• 100% EFFORT WILL BE DEMANDED BY ALL THROUGHOUT ALL PRACTICES. FULL COMMITMENT TO HIGH INTENSITY EFFORT WILL BE EXPECTED THROUGHOUT ALL PRACTICES.

• FULL CONCENTRATION ON ALL DRILLS - NO SWITCHING OFF MIDWAY THROUGH

SPECIFIC DRILLS OR THROUGHOUT THE COACHING SESSION. LEAVE BAD DAY

SPECTATORS’ CODE OF CONDUCT

The fundamental purpose of school of sport is enjoyment and development

A key principle is to teach the value of sportsmanship and fair play.Young people learn by example. Umpire or coach decisions should not be questioned and the use of offensive language towards officials, staff, spectators or players is not permitted. Refrain from encroaching on the field of play. Any concerns should be communicted to the Head of Hockey or the Director of Sport at the conclusion of a fixture .

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR SPECTATORS

Parents as Role Modelsas

Parental support should always reinforce the positives

Encourage your child to show good sportsmanship and fair play.

Encourage and praise effort.

PLAYER SELECTION

Players are expected to commit to training twice per week and be available on a Saturday. On a Saturday all players should play.The exception to this is during cup games. Players will be selected on the basis of commitment. All commitments will be taken into account. All players should communicate their availability in plenty of time.

Coaches will endeavour to place players in groups with similar hockey experience. Players should also consider partnering with players of similar ability to get the most out of their time on the pitch. All additional sessions are open to all players, e.g, additional pitch sessions, conditioning and video analysis.The exception to this will be where a coach has let players know that a session or sessions are in preparation of upcoming cup games.

KIT

All players will train in Dollar Academy kit

During preseason players can train in any suitable sports kit

All travel will be in tracksuits

Players must wear gum shields and shin guards

Hair must be tied back

The following is not acceptable

Earrings or jewellery

UGG boots, flip flops or sliders

Non regulation hoodies and other items

School shoes

Hair down

Excessive makeup

ACCESSING TEAM SHEETS

Sign into My School Portal.

Navigate to the SOCS tile

Click on the calendar under your child’s profile

Select the date fixture is on

Then click on details

FIRST AID & CONCUSSION PROTOCOL

Marshall First Aid is a family-run Scottish company dedicated to providing expert sports first aid and training services. Coordination for weekend hockey fixtures is overseen by Marshall First Aid.There will be a medical gazebo as well as the first aid room which will be open during home fixtures to receive injured pupils if required, however, immediate First Aid treatment will be given pitch side.

To learn more about the signs of a concussion, and Sport Scotland’s concussion protocols in our hockey programme, click here.

HOCKEY HANDBOOK2025

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