Caterham Sports Programme Saturday 24 June 17

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SPORTS PROGRAMME Saturday 24 June 2017

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Dear Parents and Players, I offer parents, players, staff and officials a very warm welcome to Caterham School. I hope that there are many closely fought encounters today and that all pupils involved go away enriched by their physical endeavours. While striving to win is vitally important, it is not more important than the sportsmanship and friendship that make sport so special and such an integral part of the education that we offer our pupils. With that in mind I hope that all matches today are played in the positive atmosphere that they should be. I remind all of us that we are all responsible for ensuring that the pupils are supported at all times. Please let us all applaud good play from both teams, offer our congratulations to the victors but also acknowledge the efforts of the losers. I have no doubt that every pupil will give their all today and that each and every one of them deserve our praise and support. We hope that you enjoy the hospitality on offer today at Caterham. We aim to make you feel as welcome as possible and to give you the best possible experience of the school. If you are visiting our Hill Fields, please be patient as the building work on the new pavilion continues. Hopefully the next time that you visit, it will be finished and you can enjoy our hospitality on a balcony overlooking the pitches. Enjoy the British sunshine!

Yours in sport, Rob Clarke Director of Sport


A message from the Head of Cricket Jonathan Batty

A message from the Head of Tennis Natalie Lomas

I would like offer a warm welcome to our friends from Alleyn’s School for the block today. I am sure that the players will be excited to get back to cricket after a week of internal exams. It has been a glorious summer so far with not one game lost to rain, let’s hope for lots more sunshine today. Good luck to everyone involved.

I am really looking forward to our annual inter house matches. These are always played in great spirit with some fantastic tennis played. Good luck to all

Good luck to all involved.


TENNIS Inter House Matches

Team

Pitch

Start Time

Inter House

Astro and Courts

9.00am

Junior House

Astro and Courts

11.00am


CRICKET Home vs Alleyn’s Team

Pitch

Type

Start Time

1st XI

Home Field

T20

1.30pm

U14A

Hill Field

T20

9.30am

U13A

Hill Field

T20

9.30am

U13B

Hill Field

T20

9.30am

Teas and coffees will be served in the Leathem Pavilion from 1.00pm.

Away Fixtures Alleyn’s School away games: U15A; U14B; U12A & B: 9.30am Allyen’s School Townley Road Dulwich London SE22 8SU


CATERHAM SCHOOL


DIRECTIONS TO CATERHAM SCHOOL HILL FIELDS AND OC CLUB


TR Y EN EE FR

CATERHAM FAMILY DAY C AT E R H A M S C H O O L S O C I E T Y

FROM 12 PM - 4 PM SUNDAY 25 JUNE 2017

SUPPORTED BY THE OLD CATERHAMIANS’ ASSOCIATION & THE PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION

STREET PERFORMERS

BUBBLE FOOTBALL CLASSIC CAR DISPLAY

There is a charge for this event

WILDCATS HIGH ROPES & CLIMBING WALL

Please email events@caterhamschool.co.uk to book in advance

HOCKEY ACADEMY Please email events@caterhamschool.co.uk to book in advance

12.00 – 4.00 Drop in area - Hockey skills, target practice, fun games 1.15-2.00 Session 1 (Ages 4 – 11) Individual hockey skills session 2.00-2.45 Session 2 (Ages 11+) Individual hockey skills session 3.00 – 3.45 Session 3 (all ages) Hockey Drag flicking session

WATER INFLATABLE

PENALTY SHOOTOUT • VINTAGE ICE CREAM • COCONUT SHY • CAKE DECORATING CRICKET NETS • CRICKET MATCH • BOUNCY CASTLE • WOODLAND WALKS • MUSIC GREEN SCREEN • SWEET HUNT • CIRCUS SKILLS • PUZZLE TENT • PIMMS TENT A FUN-FILLED FAMILY EVENT FOR THE WHOLE OF THE CATERHAM SCHOOL COMMUNITY! events@caterhamschool.co.uk

www.caterhamschool.co.uk


'Excellent story-tellers... They greet the audience as if they are long lost friends' British Theatre Guide ★★★★

GIANT Human Zoo Theatre Company Wednesday 5 July 7.00pm for 7.30pm ArtsHouse | Humphreys Theatre, Caterham School Tommy, 22, lives with three generations of his family. They've learnt to ignore the strange things his nan says over dinner, and the bizarre rumblings coming from the attic. Horribly honest clowns and questionable cabaret acts ignite the stage with Human Zoo’s trademark live music, puppetry, poetry & movement. GIANT is an explosive, absurd and visceral adventure into 'Adulting'... Could Tommy’s nan know more than meets the eye?

Adult: £12 Concession: £10 www.CaterhamArtsHouse.co.uk | info@CaterhamArtsHouse.co.uk


Spectactors and Parents Code of Conduct At Caterham School we ask all spectators to: 1) Remember that children are involved in sport for their enjoyment and not yours. 2) Respect all decisions made by coaches, referees and officials 3) Be a role model by supporting your child 4) Do not coach your child in games or training 5) Respect the rights of all players 6) Applaud effort and hard work, as well as success 7) Avoid critising any player on the pitch or at training 8) Encourage children to play according to the rules 9) Do not force your child to participate in sport 10) Do not shout or criticise players if they make a mistake 11) Do not be rude towards players, other parents, coaches and officials 12) Applaud the opposition as well as your own team

Caterham School, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham, Surrey CR3 6YA 01883 343028 enquiries@caterhamschool.co.uk

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