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Sport at RGS WorcesterInformation for Parents
1. Introduction - Ethos- RGS Charter for Sport
2. Expectations of pupils- Kit- Conduct- Attendance and - Attendance and Availability
3. Sports played during the year- Term by Term Breakdown
4. Practice and Coaching- Games Afternoons- After-School Practices
5. Athletic Development Programme- The ADP Model- The ADP Model- Philosophy- Who is Suitable?
6. Sport on the RGS Website7. Sporting Facilities8. Sports Awards Evening- 2013 Awards
1. Introduction Sport plays a vital part in school life: it is integral to the school’s social and learning environment. We should all recognize this and the way that RGS, through sport, reaches out into the wider community of which we are a part.
As teachers involved with sport we As teachers involved with sport we regard our responsibilities as to:
Promote sport as central to the School experience
• Exemplify and advocate the values of discipline, integrity and fairness• Develop excellence whilst providing opportunities for all• Foster enjoyment through shared participation•• Encourage positive relationships between pupils, parents and staff• Provide a range of competitive and recreational sporting activities• Value exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle• Constantly update our coaching knowledge• Foster links with sport outside of school
As RGS pupils, we expect their sporting behaviour to be defined by these words:
Resolute,Gracious,Selfless,Willing
AsAs a School we recognise the key part that parents play in supporting both their children and the school in its sporting aims and we are grateful for this. The RGS Charter for Sport describes the values that we attach to sport and which we hope you will share.
RGS Charter for SportTeamTo join a school like RGS Worcester is to join a community and become part of a team. Like any community it thrives on the trust and commitment which members show to each other and to the community as a whole. ThisThis has a particular resonance within sport. We expect all our pupils to represent the school enthusiastically, with pride and to enjoy the experience.
CommitmentSatuSaturday is very much part of the school week during term time and we expect pupils to be available to represent the school when selected. Details of fixtures can be found in the school calendar, the website and the individual sport’s fixture list. There will occasionally be an event for which a pupil will have to miss a Saturday such as a wedding. With suitable notice, provision can be made to fill the gap and thereby give someone else an opportunity. However, requests for absence which are either late, or for relatively insignificantinsignificant events, such as a party, are contrary to our team ethic. Planned absences; should be requested in writing at least one week prior to the fixture concerned. All requests should be directed to Mr James Barker, Assistant Head, Co-curricular.
Unplanned withdrawals due to injury or illness; when possible should be communicated in person to the member of staff responsible for that team, last minute withdrawals (Saturday) should be phoned in on 07785 377148. This phone will be held by a senior member of staff who will ensure that the information is passed to the relevant staff.
ItIt should be noted that if individuals seek to make themselves unavailable for selection for one particular sport that this is directly contrary to the school ethos and that they leave themselves liable to be excluded from selection for other school teams.
AimOurOur twin aims are to strive for excellence whilst offering opportunities for all. Our sporting provision is broad and our fixture lists strong. We aim for success both as a team and individually, but in aiming for this we recognise that success is not simply measured by statistical results. The quality of our play; the pleasure derived from competing; fulfilment and achievement at an individual level; friendship and team spirit: these are outcomes from sport which we value equally highly.
AttitudeWWe have chosen four words to describe the personal qualities which we hope our pupils will display in their sporting endeavours: Resolute, Gracious, Selfless, Willing. To help everyone remember them you will notice that their first letters are the school’s initials! Sport counts for nothing in school if it is not seen within the broader context of education. These are good values and we hope that parents will share and reinforce them whilst supporting their children as they represent the school.
RespectRespectRespect covers many areas: match officials, opponents, team members, staff, spectators, equipment, facilities (including for example the mini-bus or coach being used for away matches) and the sport itself. To show respect is to be aware of what is happening around you, to maintain a sense of perspective. As such it is central to what sport should mean to the individuals who take part, especially in an educational environment.
2. Specific Expectations of PupilsPupil Uniform and Kit
• It is vitally important that our teams take pride in their appearance both when travelling to venues and when playing. Please insist on the very highest standards.• • There is some variation between what each sport requires, but the minimum requirement when travelling to and from fixtures, home and away, is school uniform or a full school tracksuit.• In addition to the everyday PE and games kit there are match kits available for boys and girls. • • Match kits are exactly that and must not be worn other than for matches.• Pupils may travel home either in school uniform or in a full school tracksuit
Pupil conduct
• The games field is an extension of the school environment. Pupil conduct should reflect this. • • Respect for staff, fellow and visiting pupils, and members of the public is paramount.• Transgressions will be treated in the usual way using •
negatives and detentions as appropriate.• Equally, positive behaviour will be rewarded with commendations, particularly unsolicited examples of helpfulness or pleasing behaviour.
Pupil Attendance and Unavailability
• Saturday sport, fixtures in general and practices are central to school life. The Charter for Sports makes clear the school's expectations in this regard.•• As a school, we believe to is very important that the pupils learn responsibility for managing their time, commitments and obligations.•• In this respect, we expect individual pupils to take responsibility for ensuring that the relevant people are informed, clearly and in good time, if they are unable to attend a fixture or practice. Ideally, we would like notification of this planned absence in writing at the start of term. Failing this, we would certainly expect a week's clear notice. This letter should be addressed to Mr Barker, Assistant Head Co-CurriculaCo-Curricular.
Specifically:
• If a pupil is unwell and not in school on the Friday preceding a match then they are deemed unavailable for that match. In this case, an email should be sent as soon as possible to the teacher in charge of the relevant team.• If a pupil falls ill between leaving school and the match starting, we would ask that the school be informed as soon as possible in order that a replacement may be found. In the first instance (on the Friday) the communication should be by email to the teacher in charge of the relevant team. If the illness occurs overnight, or on Saturday morning, please phone the match day phone number 07785 377148. This willwill enable the Senior Duty Teacher to inform the relevant staff. Please note that this phone is for weekend use only.
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3. School Team Sports Available by Term and Year Group.
InIn providing such a wide choice, sometimes clashes occur. As far as possible, such clashes are resolved with the best interests of the pupils in mind. However, the school has to prioritise certain sports in keeping with established fixture lists. In this respect the school asks that parents respect the school’s desire to put a team ethos first.
4. Organisation of Games Afternoons and After School Practices
For games afternoons pupils are changed ready to start at 1415 and leave at 1545. After school practices start at 1600. Finish times vary by age, sport and location between 1700 and 1730.
RowingRowing training times for Year 9 and above can be found by clicking here.
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5. The Athletic Development Programme (ADP)
TheThe Athletic Development Programme (ADP) is a sports development programme unique to RGS Worcester and is aimed at identifying and supporting our top athletes across a wide aim of age groups and sporting backgrounds. We pick those athletes who exhibit a great personal potential for success and who we believe can lead and inspire a passion for sport in those around them.
TheThe ADP model looks to help guide and mentor the participant to understand and optimise their environment fully; to set specific goals and to develop their sporting potential in a safe, fun and enjoyable atmosphere. The programme helps the athlete reflect upon a variety of environmental factors that we believe ultimately promote development and success.
Coaching PhilosophyAt the heart of the ADP is the coaching philosophy of innovation, inspiration and integrity.
Innovation:Innovation: We look to the very latest in sports coaching and development models and techniques from around the world and from a variety of different sporting backgrounds. We are proactive in looking to develop our own methods of coaching and development incorporating these skills to ensure that our programme is exciting and constantly adapting to suit our participants’ needs.
Inspirational:Inspirational: We seek to maintain and encourage the passion and enjoyment of sport. We promote self-reliance, team work and leadership skills from the participant. Sport is all about passion and enjoyment and that is at the heart of what we encourage. Our coaches share a passion for sport and for working with younger sportsmen and women. In addition we look to the athlete to act as a role model in encouragingencouraging others to try and enjoy sport and to develop their own sporting abilities.
Integrity: Athlete welfare is of the utmost importance and much of the programme is aimed at ensuring the athlete is injury free, happy and enjoying sport and school life in general. We will never compromise these values.
Who is suitable for the programme:
TheThe ADP is a personalised tool in so far as the benefits and requirements of one athlete may not be shared by another. As such, the programme coordinator works with each athlete individually in agreeing a programme, having regard for their sporting level and needs. This programme may include some of the following elements which have been used in the ADP so far:
•• A liaison between staff, parents, coaches and external sports bodies. • Personalised coaching within chosen sports .• Personalised Strength & Conditioning support – including prehab and rehab programmes and nutritional support. • Physiotherapy support provided through new links with 206 Physiotherapy based in Worcester. •• Sporting Mentor Programme: Senior athletes within the school working with our younger candidates• Workshops: Meeting with other ADP participants for team building exercises, internal and external presentations and pastoral support. Examples have included goal setting, nutrition, improving performance, sports psychology.•• Extensive Profiling and base level testing: Able to track progress, understand psychological preferences •• Candidates are nominated to the Director of Sport by respective Head Coaches at the start of the year. Those candidates in the school on a Sports Award are included within the ADP but it is not exclusive to this group. Other pupils may be nominated if we feel they are suitable for the ADP.
Candidates are nominated to the Director of Sport by respective Head Coaches at the start of the year. Those candidates in the school on a Sports Award are included within the ADP but it is not exclusive to this group. Other pupils may be nominated if we feel they are suitable for the ADP.
TheThe school expects the ADP candidates to be at the forefront of driving school sport forward. They will need to represent the school as a matter of priority as well as acting as role models and leaders within their sporting fields.
6. Sport on the RGS websiteThe ever-changing world of sports, with its fixtures, results, locations and event times means that the best place to look for up-to-date information is on-line.
www.rgsw.org.uk
Co-curricular/Sport -- This introduces each individual sport, provides contact details for the Head of that sport and other key information. - From there you can link to the results and fixtures for each individual sport. - Contains photo galleries- Details about the annual RGS Sports Awards Evening in the Summer
NewsNews- Regular news stories about sport are found here.- Also links to the school’s YouTube channel- Also contains the school’s calendar of events (also accessed via the homepage)
Sports Scholarship Programme- Found under ‘Join RGS’
7. FacilitiesThe third part of the RGS sporting mix, which is added to excellent coaching and fully committed pupils, is facilities.
Flagge Meadow- Two rugby or football pitches used by the senior teams-- Cricket square used by the senior teams, and as a first-class pitch by Worcestershire CCC when New Road is flooded- Pavilion, which contains changing rooms, plus kitchen and entertaining room
St Oswald’s- Two rugby or football pitches- Grass running track, plus field events
Outdoor courtsOutdoor courts- Four all-weather netball courts with padded posts- Four tennis courts
Astroturfs- Full sized, floodlit pitch at RGS The Grange – hockey, five-a-side football- Small training pitch within the main school grounds
Tom Savage Sports Hall- Oversized sports hall for PE and games- Oversized sports hall for PE and games- Netball, badminton- Indoor cricket pitch and nets- Changing rooms and viewing balcony for 100
Cobham Hall - Sports hall for PE and games- Netball, badminton, trampolining and skills-coaching
Fitness Suite- 40 pieces of equipment covering the full gambit of cardiovascular and resistance equipment- F- Free weights- Workout area- Rowing ‘ergo’ machines x 5- Manned with specialist staff
River Severn- Rowing boathouse shared within Worcester Rowing Club’sEights, quads, single sculls and octuples- - Training equipment
Nunnery Wood – athletics- We stage inter-school athletics events on this purpose-built tartan track
Rifle Range20-metre range
Sporting linksWe have many links with external clubs.WWorcester Netball Club uses our two indoor halls for trainingOld Elizabethan Cricket Evesham Rowing ClubWorcester Hockey
Benjamin LeeBenn Llewellyn
George MannBen Hughes
Nathaniel NottJames Perry
Joe RattueJoe RattueJack Richards
Daniel GuestWilliam Tromans
Charles LawtonHarry Greenway
Lauren Watts
Esme GibsonEsme GibsonEllie Carey
Nicola RalphLeila Poel
Lydia EdwardsAlice Bonham
Alice NottIsabelle DarbyIsabelle Darby
Katie Barnes
Rugby AwardsThe Year Seven Contribution to RugbyThe Year Seven Rugby Cup
The Year Eight Contribution to RugbyThe Year Eight Rugby Cup
The Year Nine Contribution to RugbyThe The Year Nine Rugby Cup
The Year Ten Contribution to RugbyThe Year Ten Rugby Cup
The Year Eleven Contribution to RugbyThe Year Eleven Rugby Cup
The Cox Cup for RugbyThe Timmington Rugby Cup
Hockey Hockey AwardsThe Year Seven Contribution to Hockey
The Year Seven Hockey CupThe Year Eight Contribution to Hockey
The Year Eight Hockey CupThe Year Nine Contribution to Hockey
The Year Nine Hockey CupThe The Year Ten Contribution to Hockey
The Year Ten Hockey CupThe Year Eleven Contribution to Hockey
The Year Eleven Hockey Cup
8. Sports Awards EveningThe following awards were made at the annual Sports Awards Evening held in the Tom Savage Sports Hall on Wednesday 27 June 2013
Imogen Still
Esme Gibson
Nixie TurnerJennifer Klein
Ella Griffiths
Lauren WattsAmy BeasleyAmy Beasley
Holly ChanceFrancesca Morgan
Holly CarsonAmy Vickery
Hollie LunnIsobel Friedlander
Frankie SubertFrankie SubertAlex Subert
Joe Neale
Will SaundersWill Reading
Ben HawkesTom Beardmore
Daniel HodnettDaniel HodnettJonathan Morris
Lewis HammondJonny Reading
Kieran WilkinsRay Morris
Cross Country AwardsThe Year Seven Contribution to Cross Country
The Year Seven Cross Country CupThe Year Ten Cross-Country Cup for Girls
The The Year Eleven Cross-Country Cup for Girls
Netball AwardsThe Year Seven Contribution to Netball
The Year Seven Netball CupThe Year Eight Contribution to Netball
The Year Eight Netball CupThe The Year Nine Contribution to Netball
The Year Nine Netball CupThe Year Ten Contribution to Netball
The Year Ten Netball CupThe Year Eleven Contribution to Netball
The Year Eleven Netball CupThe Netball Cup
Football Football AwardsThe Year Seven Contribution to Football
The Year Seven Football CupThe Year Eight Contribution to Football
The Year Eight Football CupThe Year Nine Contribution to Football
The Year Nine Football CupThe The Year Ten Contribution to Football
The Year Ten Football CupThe Year Eleven Contribution to Football
The Year Eleven Football CupThe Mountjoy Cup for Football
Isabelle Darby
Megan KewnElla Fairlie
Abigail Latham
Bethan TreneerAshley Nock
Joseph EsseryJoseph EsseryAysen Naylor
Emerald MiddlebroughAlex Thorburn
Joshua CrumpAnnabel Newton
Lucy ThompsonAlastair WiltshiAlastair Wiltshire
James PheyseyRachel Carter
Jack GibsonJosh Perks
Marcus Milton
Lacrosse AwardsThe Year Eleven Contribution to Lacrosse
The Year Eleven Lacrosse CupThe Machemer Cup for Lacrosse
Rowing AwardsThe Year Nine Contribution to Rowing for Girls
The The Year Nine Rowing Cup for GirlsThe Year Nine Rowing Cup for Boys
The Year Nine Rowing Cup for BoysThe Year Ten Contribution to Rowing for Girls
The Year Ten Rowing Cup for GirlsThe Year Ten Contribution to Rowing for Boys
The Year Ten Rowing Cup for BoysTheThe Year Eleven Contribution to Rowing for Girls
The Year Eleven Rowing Cup for GirlsThe Year Eleven Contribution to Rowing for Boys
The Year Eleven Rowing Cup for BoysThe Rowing Cup
The Pullinger Boat Club Prize for ScullingThe Pullinger Boat Club Prize for ScullingThe Tom Crawford-Clarke Prize for Rowing
The Packman Shield for the Most Significant Contribution to Rowing
Imogen Sinclair
Esme GibsonThomas Matthews
James DippleGrace Murray
Holly ChanceJames HarrisJames Harris
Ben HughesSvenja Lee
Molly JonesOliver Thwaites
Jacob MatthewsAmy Vickery
Ellie RavenscEllie RavenscroftJonathan Morris
Kieran GarrattleyLauren Wainwright
Jennifer KleinMatthew Bradley
Harry MorganHannah FoxHannah Fox
Holly WoottenAngus Wilkie
Alex Tan
Athletics AwardsThe Year Seven Contribution to Athletics for Girls
The Year Seven Athletics Cup for GirlsThe Year Seven Contribution to Athletics for Boys
The Year Seven Athletics Cup for BoysThe Year Eight Contribution to Athletics for Girls
The The Year Eight Athletics Cup for GirlsThe Year Eight Contribution to Athletics for Boys
The Year Eight Athletics Cup for BoysThe Year Nine Contribution to Athletics for Girls
The Year Nine Athletics Cup for GirlsThe Year Nine Contribution to Athletics for Boys
The Year Nine Athletics Cup for BoysThe The Year Ten Contribution to Athletics for Girls
The Year Ten Athletics Cup for GirlsThe Year Ten Contribution to Athletics for Boys
The Year Ten Athletics Cup for BoysThe Year Eleven Contribution to Athletics for Girls
The Year Eleven Athletics Cup for GirlsThe Year Eleven Contribution to Athletics for Boys
The The Year Eleven Athletics Cup for BoysThe School Cup for Track for Girls
The School Cup for Field Events for GirlsThe Cox Cup for Track for Boys
The Brown Cup for Field Events for Boys
Imogen Sinclair
Joe CorlettHolly Chance
Will ReadingCarys Selvey
Alex ForresterLaura CurtisLaura Curtis
Josh NottIsabelle Darby
Kieran SmithEmily Brooks
Francesca ShortCharles Lawton
Charlotte BowyerCharlotte BowyerHarry Taylor
Lexi RussellCurtis Tonks
Holly WoottenJonathan Hughes
All Round Sporting Contribution AwardsThe Year Seven Sporting Contribution Prize for Girls
The Year Seven Sporting Contribution Prize for BoysThe Year Eight Sporting Contribution Prize for Girls
The Year Eight Sporting Contribution Prize for BoysThe Year Nine Sporting Contribution Prize for Girls
The The Year Nine Sporting Contribution Prize for BoysThe Year Ten Sporting Contribution Prize for Girls
The Year Ten Sporting Contribution Prize for BoysThe Year Eleven Sporting Contribution Prize for Girls
The Year Eleven Sporting Contribution Prize for BoysThe Belding Cup for All Round Sportswoman
The Wootten Cup for All Round SportswomanThe GThe Greenway Cup for All Round Sportsman
The Reynolds Cup for Team Player of The Year FemaleThe Reynolds Cup for Team Player of The Year Male
The Janet Greene Award for Best Contribution to Sport for GirlsThe Janet Greene Award for Best Contribution to Sport for Boys
The AOOEs’ Prize for Sporting Excellence for GirlsThe AOOEs’ Prize for Sporting Excellence for Boys