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MAJOR COMPETITIVE SPORTS BY TERM

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Autumn Term

Years 7–8 Rugby (Boys) & Hockey (Girls) Year 9 As above plus Rowing (Mixed) Years 10–13 As above plus Fencing (Mixed)

Spring Term

Years 7–8 Football (Boys) & Netball (Girls) Year 9 As above plus Rowing (Mixed) Years 10–13 As above plus Fencing (Mixed)

Summer Term

Years 7–8 Cricket / Athletics (Mixed) Years 9–10 As above plus Tennis & Rowing (Mixed) Years 11–13 As above

Years 11, 12 and 13 also have a variety of sporting and fitness activities to choose from, if they no longer wish to participate in the competitive sports, including:

Bouldering Boxercise

Dance Fitness Suite Golf HIIT / Conditioning Pilates Power Walking

Run Club Swimming Tennis

Ultimate Frisbee Specialist Option (DIY) Water Polo Squash Studio Cycling Yoga Zumba

Years 7-11 all have one lesson of PE per week and Years 7 and 8 have this lesson in their form groups.

Students follow a carousel of activities (depending on the year group) including swimming and water polo, health-related fitness, games based on invasion, striking & fielding and net & wall, gymnastics and athletics activities.

 All years have a games afternoon once a week as outlined below  There is after-school training in the major sports at least once a week  Fixtures take place on Saturday mornings and occasionally midweek  There are many other co-curricular sports sessions available before school, at lunchtime and after school

Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 L6 U6

PE Lesson

Games lesson (1.40—4pm) Major sport afterschool training

Rowing training

See student timetable for details x x

Friday Monday Thursday Tuesday Weds Weds Weds

Tuesday Thursday Weds Weds Monday Monday Monday

Various sessions for each age group throughout the week

The after-school training sessions are open to all students. Those in teams, or wishing to be selected for teams, are expected to attend these sessions. Attendance is a prerequisite for team selection.

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