Chesterfield School Sport Partnership
Primary School Competition Booklet 2013-2014 www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk
Welcome This booklet contains all of the information relating to this year’s inter-school competition and festival programme for Infant, Junior and Primary schools in Chesterfield. This calendar of events forms a major part of the new Derbyshire PE and Sport plan being offered to schools that have contributed to the School Sport Partnership in Chesterfield. The booklet contains the following:
County dates (where applicable) District Final dates (where applicable) Rules Process for entering competitions Cluster dates will be sent out as a separate document
Although it is anticipated that there will be minimal changes to the calendar included, any changes will be notified via the School Sport Partnership website. The website will also be used for entries.
www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk The School Games is one of the flagship legacy programmes linked to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and sits at the core of the Governments investment in school sport. Financial support is being received from the Department of Media, Culture and Sport, the Department of Health, the Department for Education and Sport England Lottery Funding. The School Games is a unique opportunity to motivate and inspire millions of young people across the country to take part in more competitive school sport. The Games are made up of four levels of activity: competition in schools, between schools, at county/area level and a national finals event: • Level 1 - sporting competition for all students in school through intra-school competition • Level 2 - individuals and teams are selected to represent their schools in local inter-school competitions • Level 3 – the county/area will stage multi-sport School Games festivals as a culmination of yearround school sport competition • Level 4 – the Sainsbury's School Games finals: a national multi-sport event where the most talented young people in the UK will be selected to compete in our sporting venues
www.yourschoolgames.co.uk Have a great year of school sport and good luck in all the competitions you enter.
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Contents Key Contacts Booking events online Chesterfield SSP Competition Calendar 2013//14 Photographic Policy Cluster Competition Dates Brookfield Hasland Hall/Parkside/St Marys Meadows/Newbold Netherthorpe/Springwell Athletics Aviva Sportshall Athletics Primary Aviva Sportshall Athletics Primary – Small School Orienteering Quadkids Primary Cross Country Fun to Run Infant Agility Basketball Mini Basketball Competition Plus Boccia Sitting Volleyball Athletics Cross Country Plus Gymnastics Plus Swimming Plus Mini Tennis Plus Sportsability Cricket ASDA Kwik Cricket ASDA Kwik Cricket Girls English Schools Cricket Association (ESCA) U11 Hardball Cycling Dance Football English Schools Football Association Mini Soccer English Schools Football Association Mini Soccer – Girls English Schools Football Association Mini Soccer – Small Schools Golf Tri-Golf Golf County Championships Golf County Matchplay Gymnastics Key Steps 2 Gymnastics Key Steps 1 Gymnastics Hockey Multi-Skills Commonwealth Games Festival Fundamentals Festivals Netball High 5 Netball Rounders Rugby TAG 2 Twickenham County Rugby Final KS2 Swimming Gala Table Tennis Table Tennis Team Challenge Tennis Mini Tennis Red Links
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Key Contacts Partnership Development Manager: Mark Tournier E-mail: m.tournier@brookfield.derbyshire.sch.uk Tel: 01246 565825 Mob: 07714 751053 Leadership and Physical Activity Officer: Sarah Evans E-mail: s.evans@brookfield.derbyshire.sch.uk Tel: 01246 565825 Mob: 07734 981000 Partnership Administrator: Janet Vardy E-mail: j.vardy@brookfield.derbyshire.sch.uk Tel: 01246 565802 SSCo: John Trever Brookfield, Meadows, St Marys & Newbold E-mail: j.trever@brookfield.derbyshire.sch.uk Mob: 07779 680512 SSCo: Caroline White Netherthorpe & Springwell E-mail: c.white@netherthorpe.derbyshire.sch.uk Tel: 01246 472220 (Netherthorpe) Mob: 07790 618242 SSCo: Liz Richards Parkside and Hasland E-mail: l.richards@brookfield.derbyshire.sch.uk Mob: 07815 648859 SSCo: Rob Rayner Springwell & Netherthorpe E-mail: RRayner@springwell-online.co.uk Tel: 01246 473873 Mob: 07915 614347 Follow us on twitter @ChesterfieldSSP
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Booking Events Online All competition, festivals and other events will be viewable online at our new website www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk To log in to the website please enter your email address followed by your password. You do not need to log in to book events. If you do not know your password or have any difficulties please contact Mark Tournier on 01246 565825 or m.tournier@brookfield.derbyshire.sch.uk
Entering Competitions The process for entering your school into a competition is as follows:
Go to www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk Click “Events” on menu Select “Primary Competition” on the additional menu bar Select appropriate month to view competitions available Select “View Details” for the competition that you wish to book Select “Book Now” Please complete the essential details (with red asterix): o Team Name o School o Your Contact Name o Your Email Address o School Telephone Number Please note that you are NOT required to complete the “team members”, “monitoring” or “photographic policy” section of the booking form.
To book an event, festival or competition All events (family, SSP, County competition, leagues, meetings, and training) for the partnership will be available to view and book online in 2013/14. Details of courses outside the partnership will also be placed on the events calendar. To view the events, select the events tab from the top menu. Scroll to the month you wish to view which will show all events on that month.
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The events calendar can also be printed by selecting ‘download the complete schedule’. To view further information on a particular event, select the event and a new tab will appear.
Events → select event → Book Now → complete event booking form online (Step 1 only, unless the competitors names are specifically requested in booking information) → Book Now
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On submitting the booking you will:
Receive an email confirming that you / your school / or someone from your school has secured a place
7 days before the event you will receive a reminder that you / your school / or someone from your school has booked to attend this event
Confirmation of your booking will also be emailed to the event organiser.
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Chesterfield SSP Competition Calendar 2013/14 Date
Competition
Year
Entry
Venue
County Date
County event
Golf Knockout)
Any
County Top 16
Matlock Golf Club
Tue 10 Sept
County event
Golf (Final)
Any
County MP Top 4
Matlock Golf Club
Mon 16 Sept
Fri
11 Oct
Sportsability
KS2
Open
Queens Park Sports Centre
n/a
Wed
23 Oct
Football (girls)
5&6
Open
Brookfield 3G
Tues 12 Nov
Wed
23 Oct
Football (small schools)
5&6
Open
Brookfield 3G
Thu 14 Nov
Wed
23 Oct
Football
5&6
Cluster Qualifier
Brookfield 3G
Wed 6 Nov
Thu
7 Nov
Cross Country
4,5 & 6
Open
Holmebrook Valley Park
n/a
Tues
19 Nov
Table Tennis Team & Individual
5&6
Open
Springwell Community College
Tues 3 Dec Wed 5 Feb
Wed
27 Nov
TAG Rugby
5&6
Open
Chesterfield Rugby Club
Wed 9 April
Tue
21 Jan
Key Steps Gymnastics
3&4
Open
Newbold Community School
19 March
Thu
6 Feb
Boccia and Sitting Volleyball
KS2
Cluster Qualifier
Queens Park Sports Centre
n/a
Thu
27 Feb
Small School Sportshall Athletics
5&6
Open
Queens Park Sports Centre
Tues 1 April
Thu
27 Feb
Sportshall Athletics
5&6
Cluster Qualifier
Queens Park Sports Centre
Tues 1 April
Fri
7 March
Primary Dance
KS1 & KS2
Open
Winding Wheel
n/a
Thu
12 March
Mini Basketball
4&5
Cluster Qualifier
Netherthorpe
Thu 6 March
Wed
26 March
High 5 Netball
5&6
Open
Netherthorpe
Fri 23 May
Thu
27 March
High 5 Netball
5&6
Open
Newbold
Tues
8 April
KS2 Swimming Gala
KS2
Open
Queens Park Swimming Pool
n/a
Thu
10 April
High 5 Netball
5&6
Qualifier
Parkside
Fri 23 May
Tues
6 May
Fun 2 Run
2 &3
Cluster Qualifier
Holmebrook Valley Park
n/a
County event
Golf (Top Handicap)
Any
Any
Chevin Golf Club
Fri 9 May
Wed
4 June
Kwik Cricket Girls
5&6
Open
Staveley CC
Thu 26 June
Wed
4 June
Kwik Cricket Boys/Mixed
5&6
Open
Staveley CC
Wed 25 June
Thu
5 June
Kwik Cricket Girls
5&6
Open
Queens Park Sports Centre
Thu 26 June
Thu
5 June
Kwik Cricket Boys/Mixed
5&6
Open
Queens Park Sports Centre
Wed 25 June 25 & 26 Jun
th
Kwik Cricket Finals
5&6
Qualifier
Queens Park Sports Centre
County Event
ESCA Cricket
U11
Open
tbc
tbc
Mon
23 June
Mini Tennis Red
3&4
Cluster Qualifier
Chesterfield Tennis Club
Tues 8 July
Tue
24 June
Quad Kids
5&6
Open
Springwell
Tues 8 July
Fri
27 June
Sportsability
KS2
Open
Chesterfield Tennis Club
n/a
Highland Games
KS1
n/a
Cluster Event
n/a
Mon
16 Jun
Various dates Thu
3 July
Rounders
3&4
Cluster Qualifier
Springwell
n/a
Mon
7 July
Go Ride Cycling
5&6
Open
Brookfield CS
n/a
Thu
10 July
Tri - Golf
4&5
Cluster Qualifier
Newbold CS
Tues 8 July
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Photography and Video Policy
The Chesterfield School Sport Partnership has introduced a new system for safeguarding children in relation to photography and video footage.
Each school will be provided with 10 red rubber wristbands.
For any event (leadership / festivals / competitions), nobody is permitted to take photographs or video footage except the official School Sport Partnership photographer. The policy will be announced at the beginning of each event. Where an official photographer is present, photographs will be uploaded to the School Sport Partnership website (www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk) for viewing (and download) by schools.
Any pupils that do not have consent for photography or video (for publication in print or web promotional materials) should be given a red band to wear for the duration of the event.
At the beginning of each event, school staff should inform the event staff which children are wearing red bands.
Schools should retain their stock of red bands for on-going use (although we will ensure that we hold a small number at each event in case they are required).
This policy has been agreed with Derbyshire County Council. The same policy will also be employed at County School Games events across Derbyshire. Any questions relating to this policy should be directed to Mark Tournier 01246 565825 or 07714 751053 or m.tournier@brookfield.derbyshire.sch.uk
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Cluster Competition Dates Brookfield Date
Competition
Venue
Time
Thu 10 October
Mini Soccer Y5/6
3.45 – 5.00pm
Wed 16 October
Wed 26 March
Fun to Run Y2
Brookfield Community School Sportshall Brookfield Community School Sportshall Brookfield Community School Sportshall Brookfield Community School Sportshall Brookfield Community School Sportshall Brookfield Community School Playing Fields Brookfield Community School Playing Fields
1.30pm3.00pm 4.00 – 5.15pm
Wed 19 March
KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Autumn KS1 Infant Athletics KS2 Boccia & Sitting Volleyball KS1 Key Steps Gymnastics Sportshall Athletics Mini Basketball Y4&5 Fun to Run Y3
Brookfield Community School (all weather pitch) Brookfield Community School
Wed 2 April
Brookfield Community School Sportshall /all weather pitch Newbold Community School Sportshall
1.30 – 3.00pm
Tue 20 May
KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Spring Mini Tennis Y3 & 4
Wed 11 June
Rounders Y3&4
4.00 – 5.15pm
Wed 25 June
Tri Golf Y3,4,5
Brookfield Community School Playing Fields Brookfield Community School
Wed 16 July
KS1 Highland Games
Brookfield Community School Playing Fields
1.30 – 3.00pm
Wed 4 December Tue 21 January Wed 22 January Thu 23 January Thu 13 February
1.30 – 3.00pm
1.30pm3.00pm 3.45 – 5.00pm 3.45 – 5.00pm 1.30 – 2.45pm 1.30 – 3.00pm
3.45– 5.00pm
1.30 – 2.45pm
Please refer to the district event calendar or individual event pages for more information and dates for open district events
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Cluster Competition Dates Hasland, Parkside and Christ the King Date
Competition
Venue
Time
Thu 17 October
Mini Soccer Y5/6
Hasland Hall School
Fri 18 October Thu 24 October
KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Autumn
Hasland Hall School Parkside Community School
4.00pm – 5.30pm Tbc tbc
Fri 15 November
KS1 Infant Athletics
Hasland Hall School
Thu 21 November Thu 23 January
KS2 Boccia & Sitting Volleyball Sportshall Athletics KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Spring
Parkside Community School Hasland Hall School
1.30pm – 3.00pm tbc 4.00 – 5.30pm
Queens Park Sports Centre
4.00pm – 6.00pm Tbc 1.30pm – 3.00pm 4.00pm – 5.30pm tbc
Hady Primary School Hady Primary School
11.30am-1pm 1.30- 3.00pm
Fun to Run Y2 Fun to Run Y3
Parkside Community School Parkside Community School
9.30 -11.00am 11.30-1.00pm
Thu 5 June
Mini Tennis Y3/4
Hasland Hall School
Fri 13 June
Rounders Y3/4
Parkside Community School
Thu 19 June
Tri Golf Y3,4,5
Parkside Community School
Wed 25 June Fri 11 July
KS1 Highland Games
Parkside Community School Hasland Hall School
4.00pm – 5.30pm 4.00pm – 5.30pm 10.00am – 11.30am AM 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Thu 30 January Wed 5 February Fri 7 February Tue 25 February
Hasland Hall School Parkside Community School Hasland Hall School
Mini Basketball Y4/5 KS1 Key Steps Gymnastics Fun to Run Y2 Fun to Run Y3
Hasland Hall School
Thu 10 April
Wed 26 February Wed 9 April
Please refer to the district event calendar or individual event pages for more information and dates for open district events
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Cluster Competition Dates Meadows & Newbold Date
Competition
Venue
Time
Wed 9 October
Mini Soccer
3.45 – 5.00pm
Wed 16 October
KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Autumn KS1 Infant Athletics KS1 Key Steps Gymnastics KS2 Boccia & Sitting Volleyball Sportshall Athletics Mini Basketball Y4/5 Fun to Run Y2
Newbold Community School All weather pitch Meadows Community School
Tues 3 December Tue 21January Tue 21 January Wed 29 January Wed 12 February Tue 18 March Mon 24 March
Tue 20 May
Fun to Run Y3,4,5 &6 KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Spring Mini Tennis Y3/4
Thu 19 June
Rounders
Thu 26 June
Tri Golf Y3,4,5
Wed 16 July
KS1 Highland Games
Tue 1 April
Newbold Community School Sportshall Newbold Community School Sportshall Brookfield Community School
9.30 – 11.00am 9.30 – 11.00am 9.30 – 11.00am 3.45 – 5.00pm
Meadows Community School
3.45 – 5.00pm
Newbold Community School Sportshall Newbold Community School Playing Fields Meadows Community School
3.45 – 5.15pm
Meadows Community School
10.00 – 11.45am 3.45 – 5.00pm
Newbold Community School Sportshall Newbold Community School Playing Fields Meadows Community School Meadows Community School
9.30 – 11.00am 1.45 – 3.00pm
1.45 – 3.00pm 1.45 – 3.00pm 9.30 – 11.00am
Please refer to the district event calendar or individual event pages for more information and dates for open district events
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Cluster Competition Dates Netherthorpe & Springwell Date
Competition
Venue
Time
Tues 8 October
Mini Soccer Y5/6
Springwell Community College
1.00pm – 3.00pm
Tue 22 October
Springwell Community College
3.15pm – 4.15pm
Netherthorpe School
3.15pm – 4.15pm
Netherthorpe School
1.15pm – 2.45pm
Springwell Community College
1.15pm – 2.45pm
Springwell Community College
3.15pm – 4.30pm
Netherthorpe School
3.15pm – 4.30pm
Netherthorpe School
3.30pm – 5.15pm
Springwell Community College
3.15pm – 5.15pm
Netherthorpe School
3.30pm – 5.15pm
Springwell Community College
1.15pm – 2.45pm
Netherthorpe School
1.15pm – 2.45pm
Netherthorpe School
1.30pm – 3.00pm
Netherthorpe School
1.15pm – 2.45pm
Tues 20 May
KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Autumn KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Autumn KS1 Infant Athletics KS1 Infant Athletics KS1 Key Steps Gymnastics KS1 Key Steps Gymnastics KS2 Boccia & Sitting Volleyball Sportshall Athletics Mini Basketball Y4/5 KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Spring KS1 Multi-Skills Festival Spring Fun to Run Y3 Fun to Run Y2 Mini Tennis Y3/4
Springwell Community College
3.30pm – 5.15pm
Tue 10 June
Rounders Y3/4
Springwell Community College
1.30pm – 3.15pm
Wed 18 June
Tri Golf Y3,4,5
Netherthorpe School
1.30pm – 3.00pm
Tue 1 July
KS1 Highland Games
Springwell Community College
10am – 12 noon
Wed 2 July
KS1 Highland Games
Netherthorpe School
10am – 12 noon
Wed 6 November Wed 4 December Tue 10 December Tues 14 January Wed 15 January Wed 22 January Tues 11 February Wed 26 February Tue 18 March Wed 19 March Wed 2 April Wed 9 April
Please refer to the district event calendar or individual event pages for more information and dates for open district events
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Athletics Aviva Sportshall Athletics Primary Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad
Basic Overview
Thursday 27 February 2014 3.00pm – 5.00pm Queens Park Sports Centre Year 5 and 6 Male and Female Cluster Qualification County Final Tues 1 April 2014 Moorways Sports Time 9.30am to 1.30pm Centre Derby Each team should include: A minimum of 9 boys, with a maximum of 15 boys and A minimum of 9 girls, with a maximum of 15 girls *Cluster events only need 6 boys and 6 girls per squad Event Format The Aviva Sportshall Primary Programme provides an exciting and highly popular introduction to athletics competition. Team Information School teams should consist of a minimum of 9 boys and 9 girls, with a maximum of 15 boys and 15 girls being permitted *. They may compete in a maximum of two track and two field events, drawn from the following: On the track 1 + 1 Lap Relay, 2 + 2 Lap Relay, 6 Lap Paarlauf (1 + 1 Lap Hurdles Relay year 3/4) each requiring two boys & two girls. Obstacle Relay, Over / Under Relay, 4 x 1 Lap Relay each requiring four boys & four girls. … and in the field Chest Push, Soft Javelin, Speed Bounce, Standing Long Jump, Standing Triple Jump, Vertical Jump. Additional Information Please note that athletes will not be permitted to compete in bare feet or unsuitable footwear. The Aviva Sportshall handbook incorporates details of all the events, including a full explanation of each event together with some teaching points. Visit www.sportshall.org for further details along with event and competition rules downloads. Please find the rules and guidance within the resource section of our website. http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15439
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Athletics Aviva Sportshall Athletics Primary – Small Schools Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway
Size of Team/Squad
Basic Overview
Thursday 27 February 2014 12.30pm – 2.30pm Queens Park Sports Centre Children from Year 5 and 6 (Year 3 and 4 can be included) Male and Female Open Entry County Final Tues1 April 2014 Moorways Sport Time 9.30am to Centre, Derby 1.30pm Each team should include: A minimum of 4 boys, with a maximum of 6 boys and A minimum of 4 girls, with a maximum of 6 girls This competition is for small schools only. A small school should have fewer than 100 children in KS2 and no more than 30 in Year 6 Event Format The Aviva Sportshall Primary Programme provides an exciting and highly popular introduction to athletics competition. Providing competition for smaller / rural schools allows far more children to access the Sportshall Pathway and develop vital skills. Team Information School teams should consist of a minimum of 4 boys and 4 girls, with a maximum of 6 boys and 6 girls being permitted. All races will be mixed gender. They may compete in a maximum of two track and two field events, drawn from the following: On the track 1 + 1 Lap Relay, 2 + 2 Lap Relay, each requiring one boy and one girl. Obstacle Relay, Over / Under Relay, 4 x 1 Lap Relay each requiring two boys and two girls. … and in the field Chest Push, Standing Long Jump, Standing Triple Jump (5 Strides year 3/4), Vertical Jump each requiring 3 participants with at least 1 boy and 1 girl. Soft Javelin, Speed Bounce each requiring one girl and one boy. Additional Information Please note that athletes will not be permitted to compete in bare feet or unsuitable footwear. The Aviva Sportshall handbook incorporates details of all the events, including a full explanation of each event together with some teaching points. Visit www.sportshall.org for further details along with event and competition rules downloads. Please find the rules and guidance within the resource section of our website. http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15439
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Athletics Orienteering Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Thursday 22 May 2014 1.00pm – 2.30pm Holmebrook Valley Park Year 5 and 6 Male and Female Open Event N/A 8 per team (4 boys and 4 girls) A network of points (controls) are planned across a mapped site (such as school playing field) or you can use a local park/permanent orienteering course (POC) if convenient. Teams start and finish at the same place. It is important that the start area gives the opportunity to go to various controls (so teams disperse). Minimum of one map per team, ideally each person should have a copy of the course map. Teams have one card on which they mark/punch to show they have visited a control. The aim is for teams to visit as many of the controls marked on the map as they can in a set time (recommended 20 mins for Years 5/6). Teams start at the same time (mass start). If a very small site it may be appropriate to stagger teams at intervals but this requires more timekeepers and teams still have a set time to finish. Controls can be visited in any order. Start the competition with a whistle/klaxon and sound this again with two minutes left to warn teams to return. Point penalties can be given for a late return. The team that visits the most controls in the given time wins. If teams do get all the controls then the quickest time back wins
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Athletics Quadkids - Primary Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway
Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Tuesday 24 June 2014 3.30pm – 5.30pm Brookfield Community School Year 5 and 6 Male and Female Open Event County Final Tues 8 July 2014 Venue: tbc Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm Each team should include: A minimum of 4 boys A minimum of 4 girls Event Format Quadkids is an exciting athletics concept designed to give more children the opportunity to participate in and enjoy the core disciplines of athletics. It is a team based quadrathlon competition where individual performances are scored using a points table and the winners are the team with highest cumulative points score. Team Information Four or five boys and four or five girls compete as a team with the scores of the top four boys and top four girls over the four events added together to give the team score. Quadkids Primary Events 75m Sprint 600m Run Vortex Howler Throw Standing Long Jump 50m Shuttle Relay (optional) Additional Information The Quadkids Competition Manual incorporates details of all the events, including a full explanation of each event. Visit www.quadkids.org for further details along with event and competition downloads. Visit http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15445 to download the primary Quadkids manual
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Athletics Cross Country - Primary Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Thursday 7 November 2013 1.00pm – 3.00pm Holmebrook Valley Park Year 4, 5 and 6 Male and Female Open Event N/A Each team should include: A minimum of 4 boys, with no maximum A minimum of 4 girls, with no maximum Event Format Cross Country events introduce the pupils to a higher level of competition, with the large number of participants promotes participation of a wide range of abilities. The event will offer separate races for year 4 boys and girls, year 5 boys and girls and year 6 boys and girls. In addition to individual places pupils will compete for their school team in each year group. Team Information Schools can enter teams of any size with a minimum of 4 boys and 4 girls, however only the top 6 from each school will score points for the team. Additional Information The route will be predominately grass, with some crossing of tracks. (Suitable for spikes). There will be plenty of Marshals, all of whom shall be easily identifiable. The route shall be marked by way of fencing pins and red/white tape and by way markers. Further information and entry forms will be sent to schools early in September.
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Athletics Fun to Run – Primary (Year 2 race) & (Year 3 race) Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Tuesday 6 May 2014 1.00pm – 2.30pm Holmebrook Valley Park Year 2 and Year 3 Male and Female Cluster Qualification N/A Each team should include: 5 boys 5 girls Event Format After a warm up we will start with a series of ‘Olympic themed relay’ races and eventually move to the main events of the afternoon in the form of 2 short cross country races (separate race for girls and boys) with the first 4 runners from each team to count. The course is approximately 900m.There will be prizes for the first three individuals in each race and team certificates. All the running will be on grass so please make sure that the children have suitable footwear for this. It would also be helpful if teams could arrive changed and ready to run although some changing space will be available. Team Information Each cluster of schools can provide a team of 10 runners from Y3 – 5 boys and 5 girls. All 10 runners will be involved throughout.
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Athletics Infant Agility Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Various dates, please see your cluster calendar various various Key Stage 1 Male and Female Cluster Qualification N/A Each team should include: 4-6 boys 4-6 girls Event Format Infant Agility Infant Agility is the latest addition to the Sportshall series of programmes, offering a great introduction to the concept and supporting young people in the challenge to learn skills, get fit and love sport. The Infant Agility programme focuses on the development of core skills whilst also providing an exciting Festival format. Programme Overview Infant Agility was developed in response to the growing demand for Sportshall activities for the younger age group. The programme incorporates twelve activities:
Balancer Jumper Bouncer Thrower Runner Striker Pitcher Catcher Bowler Stepper Launcher Skipper
More information to follow.
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Basketball Mini IM Basketball Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Thursday 13 March 2014 3.30pm – 5.30pm Netherthorpe School Year 4 & 5 Male and Female Cluster Qualifier County Final Thurs 6 March 2014 Venue: tbc * Year 5&6 Time tbc Each team should include: A maximum of 10 players, 5 on the court at a time. At least 1 boy and 1 girl on court at any time Event Format Basketball is fun and exciting to play. It enhances physical, mental and social development and promotes coordination, control, teamwork and leadership. *Winning team from previous year will represent Chesterfield in the final. Team Information A squad of 10 take part, with 5 on the court. At least 1 boy and 1 girl should be on the court at any time. Competition Information Game duration time can be adjusted to suit the number of games and facility. Either team may substitute a player whenever the ball is out of play. At a change of possession e.g. foul, basket, ball out of play, play should restart from the nearest side/end line or the top of the arc if playing half court. Any player persistently fouling may be removed from the game by the referee. In the event of a foul the opposing team will receive the ball on the nearest side/end line. In the event of a tie a free throw ‘shootout’ will decide the result of the game. Chesterfield cluster and district only – Girls score double points. Additional Information For more information and to receive an England Basketball resource, visit www.imbasketball.co.uk
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Boccia Boccia Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Target Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Thursday 6 February 2014 1.00pm – 3.00pm Queens Park Sports Centre Key Stage 2 Male and Female Pupils from Derbyshire mainstream and special schools with PD/MLD/SLD/PMLD Cluster qualifier County Final 8th July TBC Minimum of 3 players, with a maximum of 6 in the squad. Event Format Red side always starts the first end by propelling the jack into court. The captain chooses the player on their side to play the jack. The jack ball must cross the ‘V’ line to be in play. The player who propels the jack ball also plays their team’s first coloured ball. A player from the opposing side then propels their first coloured ball. The side not closest to the jack must play until they either manage to get closer to the jack, or run out of balls. The side with remaining balls then propels them. The end is completed when all balls from both sides have been played. The end is scored by awarding one point for every ball of the same colour closer to the jack than the nearest opposing coloured ball. Second End Blue side then starts the second end. After both ends have been completed the winning side is the team with the higher accumulative score from both ends
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Sitting Volleyball Sitting Volleyball Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Target
Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Thursday 6 February 2014 1.00pm – 3.00pm Queens Park Sports Centre Key Stage 2 Male and Female Pupils from Derbyshire mainstream and special schools with PD/MLD/SLD/PMLD and those who do not normally take part in competition Cluster qualifier None 6 per team, minimum 3 players must be PD/MLD/SLD/PMLD Event Format Opportunities will be given for participants to learn new skills and take part in games. Participants are not required to have played the game before.
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Competition Plus Athletics Cross Country Plus Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Level Target Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Tuesday 24 September 2013 10.00am to 12 noon Charles Hill Leisure Centre, Heanor 3 Age Groups: Key Stage 2,3&4 Male and Female Participation MLD/SLD/VI/Deaf Open There is no regional or national progression Open Event Format Race No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Event KS2 Girls and Boys KS3 and KS4 Girls All KS Girls All KS Boys KS3 Boys KS4 Boys Fun Run
Participants MLD MLD SLD SLD MLD MLD All
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Competition Plus Gymnastics Plus Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Level Target Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Wednesday 13 March 2014 10.00am to 2.00pm Mickleover Gym Club 1 Age Group: Key stage 2 to 4 (Years 5 to 11) Any Participation Pupils from Derbyshire mainstream and special schools with MLD/SLD/ASD Open There is a subsequent regional competition No upper or lower limit Event Format The event is being organised by the Derbyshire SEN PE and School Sport Association in Partnership with British Gymnastics as part of the Competition Plus programme. The event will be led by coaches from Alfreton Gymnastics Club and Erewash Valley Gymnastics club. Information on inclusive gymnastic sessions at community clubs will be available on the day. The Gymnastics Plus event will on the Inclusive Key Steps programme and will focus on 3 areas: Floor, vault and body management. The event will be split into 2 sessions: Morning Session: Coaching and fun activity/skills session led by club coaches Afternoon Session: Participants will be given the chance to show some of the skills/displays they have learnt in the morning session. This event is targeted at gymnasts of all levels. We would like to encourage those that have never tried gymnastics before. Additional Information Further details about the Inclusive Key Steps format and activity cards will be sent closer to the time of the event, along with entry details. However, if you would like the information and resources sooner, please contact James Cook using the contact details below.
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Competition Plus Swimming Plus Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Level Target Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Tuesday 13 May 2014 10.00am to 12.00 noon Moorways Sports Centre, Derby 1 Age Group: Key Stage 2/3 Any Participation Pupils from Derbyshire mainstream and special schools with PD/MLD/SLD/ASD Open There is a subsequent regional competition 8 participants per team Event Format Races will include 10m races in shallow water and 25m races in deep water. 10m races will include races for pupils who need floats or adult support in the water, for 25m races pupils must be able to cover the distance unaided and with confidence in a race situation. Additional Information The event will be delivered by ASA coaches and Derbyshire Special School teaches. Signposting information will be provided for local community clubs and the Derbyshire HUB club.
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Competition Plus Mini Tennis Plus Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Contact Details
Tuesday 8 July 2014 9.30am to 3.30pm TBC Children from Year 3 and 4 Male and Female SSP Qualification There is no regional or national progression Teams will have 4 players, which include 2 boys and 2 girls. Event Format Tennis is fun, great for fitness and for developing hand eye co-ordination. It can be played by all ages and abilities and this is a mixed boys and girls competition. Competition Information 4 pupils from Year 3 and/or Year 4 will form the team, which include 2 boys and 2 girls. The order of play will include Seed 1 boy v Seed 1 boy, Seed 2 boy v Seed 2 boy, Seed 1 Girl v Seed 1 Girl and Seed 2 Girl v Seed 2 Girl in each match. A doubles game and/or reverse singles games may also be included. Mini Tennis Red uses badminton sized courts, 23” Mini Tennis rackets, Mini Tennis sponge balls if played indoors, or Mini Tennis red felt balls if played outdoors. A timed format will be used for matches. The serve is decided by a ‘toss’ at the start of the match. The nominated person serves for the first point; it then alternates every two points. When serving, players should stand behind the baseline and the ball must not be bounced before being hit. The serve can be hit over or underarm and should be hit diagonally, landing in the diagonally opposite service box. Each court should have a helper/scorer, who calls out the scores and helps out with decisions. Additional Information Further details about table tennis can be found at www.schoolstennis.org. Please contact your area SGO or alternatively: Craig Homer, County Competition Officer 01773 571221 or craig.homer@derbyshire.gov.uk Paul Sheard, Tennis Development Manager 07971 141364 or paul.sheard@LTA.org.uk Rhian Lilley, SGO Representative for Tennis 07920 283716 or rlilley_pdm@hotmail.com
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Sportsability Key Stage 2 Sportsability Festival Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Friday 11 October 2013 @ QPSC Friday 27th June 2014 @ Chesterfield Tennis Club Both festivals run 9.30am – 11.30am Queens Park Sports Centre / Chesterfield Tennis Club KS2 Male and Female Open Cluster Event Any number of pupils from each school are welcome This is an ‘open’ competition that pupils with special educational needs (learning / physical / sensory), who don’t normally get the opportunity to take part in inter school sport from any Junior or Primary School in the Chesterfield School Sport Partnership. The sportsability festival will help engage young disabled people in physical education and school sport, and support their first step into School Games activity. The young people will be put into small groups where they will be able to take part in 5 different activities during the morning, including: boccia games and skills, table cricket, polybat, floor lacrosse, T.ball and parachute activities Activities will be supported in these activities by young leaders from across the Chesterfield School Sport Partnership as well as their own school staff. Staff will also have the opportunity to learn new skills in different activities to introduce into their own schools and where to gain further training and resources. The sportsability festival will link to new training and resources being launched this year. Training will be provided via afternoon or twilight workshops. Information will be sent to schools and notified via our website.
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Cricket ASDA Kwik Cricket Open Festivals
District Final Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Winners and Runners up from two open qualifying festivals qualify for district final. 4 June 2014 10.00am – 2.30pm 5 June 2014 10.00 – 2.30pm Staveley Welfare Cricket Ground Queens Park Cricket Ground Monday 16 June 2014 12.30pm – 3.30pm Queens Park Cricket Ground Year 5 and 6 Any County Final 25 June 2014 Derbyshire County 10.00am – 3.30pm Cricket Ground ASDA Kwik Cricket is played in teams of eight and can be boys only or include any number of girls in the team. Each team will bat in pairs. Squads are limited to 10 players. Event Format ASDA Kwik Cricket is an inclusive sport. Every player has an opportunity to do everything – bowl, field and bat. This makes it perfect for children to learn all about cricket. Team and Competition Information Each team will bat in pairs for eight overs, two overs per pair. Everyone has to bowl one over each. Over-arm bowling will be encouraged wherever possible. Additional Information Further details about the ASDA Kwik Cricket can be found at www.asda-kwikcricket.co.uk or from the SSP staff.
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Cricket ASDA Kwik Cricket – Girls Open Festival Dates District Final Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Winners and Runners up from two open qualifying festivals 4 June 2014 10.00am – 2.30pm 5 June 2014 10.00am – 2.30pm Staveley Welfare Cricket Ground Queens Park Cricket Ground Monday 16 June 2014 12.30am to 3.30pm Queens Park Cricket Ground Children from Year 5 and 6 Female County Final 26 June 2014 Derbyshire County 10.00am – 3.30pm Cricket Ground ASDA Kwik Cricket is played in teams of eight and this competition is girls only. Each team will bat in pairs. Event Format ASDA Kwik Cricket is an inclusive sport. Every player has an opportunity to do everything – bowl, field and bat. This makes it perfect for children to learn all about cricket. Team and Competition Information Each team will bat in pairs for eight overs, two overs per pair. Everyone has to bowl one over each. Over-arm bowling will be encouraged wherever possible. Additional Information Further details about the ASDA Kwik Cricket can be found at www.asda-kwikcricket.co.uk or from the SSP staff.
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Cricket English Schools Cricket Association (ESCA) U11 Hardball Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Friday 6 June 2014 10.00am to 3.30pm TBC U11 Any Knockout Open County Competition There is a subsequent regional competition This is an 8 a side knockout competition
Contact Details
Please contact your area SGO or alternatively: Craig Homer, County Competition Officer 01773 571221 or craig.homer@derbyshire.gov.uk Richard Wood, Community Development Coach and Competitions (DCB) 01332 386632 or richard.wood@derbyshireccc.com Mark Tournier, SGO Representative for Cricket 07714 751053 or m.tournier@brookfield.derbyshire.sch.uk
Event Format This is an 8 a side knockout competition with the early rounds being played in districts. The winning team will progress to the Regional Finals with the National final being played in July 2014. Additional Information To enter, please complete the entry from in the Derbyshire Cricket Board competition booklet, which Chesterfield SSP will distribute shortly.
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Cycling Go Ride Cycling Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Monday 7 July 2014 3.30pm to 5.30pm Brookfield School, Chesterfield Year 5 and 6 Any Open event Create teams of four, mixed ability, boys and girls Event Format Race 1 Go-Ride and Run involves two teams racing both on the bike and on foot against each other Race 2 Set up a simple slalom along the length of the two straights of the circuit. With teams of four each team has to decide which rider will perform one of four skills challenges as part of a relay; one foot scooting, saddle push, bike push, two foot scooting. Race 3 Go-Ride Circuit Relay involves two, three or four teams of riders racing each other on a marked circuit as a relay race starting at one side of the track. Further details will be sent out to schools near the date.
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Dance Primary Dance Festival Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Basic Overview
Friday 7 March 2014 Morning Performance – 10.00am – 11.30am Afternoon Performance – 1.15pm – 2.40pm The Winding Wheel Theatre, Chesterfield Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Any This is an ‘open’ dance festival that can be entered by any Infant, Junior or Primary School in the Chesterfield School Sport Partnership Event Information Costumes and props can be used for all performances More information will be sent to all schools before November with details on how to enter your school in the dance festival. Theme Commonwealth Games Examples to inspire schools: Culture or dance style of participating country in Commonwealth Games Any sport which is included in the Commonwealth Games Countries participating in the Commonwealth Games Scotland (host country
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Football English Schools Football Association Mini Soccer Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Wednesday 23 October 2013 Tbc 12.00pm to 2.00pm Brookfield School, Chesterfield Year 5 and 6 Any Cluster Qualification County Final Wed 6 November 2013 Venue: Brookfield 2.30pm – 5.30pm Each team should include a maximum of 10 players in the squad and 7 players on the pitch. The team can be boys only or include any number of girls in the team Team Information A squad of 10 take part, with 7 on the pitch. Teams can be boys only or include any number of girls. Competition Information Shin pads MUST be worn by ALL players. Chesterfield finals and some cluster games will be played on grass or artificial turf, so please ensure players are wearing appropriate footwear (Metal studs are NOT permitted on the artificial turf surfaces). . All jewellery is to be removed before entering the field of play. Size 4 balls will be used. Rules The ESFA mini soccer rules can be downloaded from the following link http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15473
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Football English Schools Football Association Mini Soccer – Girls Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway
Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Wednesday 23 October 2013 Tbc 3.00pm to 5.00pm Brookfield School, Chesterfield Year 5 and 6 Girls Only Open District Event County Final Tues 12 November Venue: Lees Brook 2013 School 2.30pm – 5.30pm Each team should include a maximum of 10 players in the squad and 7 players on the pitch. This competition is girls only. Team Information A squad of 10 take part, with 7 on the pitch. This competition is girls only. Competition Information Shin pads MUST be worn by ALL players. Chesterfield finals and some cluster games will be played on grass or artificial turf, so please ensure players are wearing appropriate footwear (Metal studs are NOT permitted on the artificial turf surfaces). . All jewellery is to be removed before entering the field of play. Size 4 balls will be used. Rules The ESFA mini soccer rules can be downloaded from the following link http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15473
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Football English Schools Football Association Mini Soccer – Small Schools Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad
Basic Overview
Wednesday 23 October 2013 9.00am to 11.00am Brookfield Community School, Chesterfield Year 5 and 6 Any Cluster Qualification County Final 14 November 2013 Venue: Kirk Hallam 2.30pm – 5.3 0pm Each team should include a maximum of 10 players in the squad and 7 players on the pitch. Teams can be boys only or include any number of girls. This competition is for small schools only. A small school should have fewer than 100 children in KS2 and no more than 30 in Year 6 - and schools cannot enter both the small school and the standard primary competitions. Team Information A squad of 10 take part, with 7 on the pitch. Teams can be boys only or include any number of girls. Competition Information Shin pads MUST be worn by ALL players. Chesterfield finals and some cluster games will be played on grass or artificial turf, so please ensure players are wearing appropriate footwear (Metal studs are NOT permitted on the artificial turf surfaces). . All jewellery is to be removed before entering the field of play. Size 4 balls will be used. Rules The ESFA mini soccer rules can be downloaded from the following link http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15473
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Golf Tri-Golf Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway
Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Thursday 10 July 2014 1.00pm – 3.00pm Newbold Community School Year 4 and 5 * County Final is Key Stage 2 Male and Female Cluster Qualification County Final 8th July 2014 ** District winners from last year 9.30am – 3.30pm will represent Chesterfield in the county final A team of 10 children with 5 boys and 5 girls
Venue: tbc
Event Format Golf can provide skills for life through competing fairly and honestly with respect for other golfers and the playing environment, a game for life and task mastery by improving individually and developing intrinsic motivation. The beauty of Tri-Golf is that it can be played anywhere in large groups. Teams of 10 with five boys and five girls rotate around eight skill challenges. Additional Information Further details can be found by visiting www.golf-foundation.org with many useful documents. Details of the skill challenges are available via our resource section online http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15440
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Golf Golf County Championships Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Contact Details
Friday 9 May 2014 9.30am to 5.00pm Chevin Golf Club, Duffield Any Any Entry is open to all children with an official golf handicap. There is no regional or national competition, but possible entry into a regional team N/A Event Format This is the Derbyshire Golf County Championships. Players are invited with an official golf handicap and selection will be based on the top handicap players who wish to enter. Please contact your area SGO or alternatively: Craig Homer, County Competition Officer 01773 571221 or craig.homer@derbyshire.gov.uk John Barker, SGO Representative for Golf and DSSA Golf Secretary 07775 617692 or j.barker@tibshelf.derbyshire.sch.uk
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Golf Golf County Matchplay Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Level Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Contact Details
Knockout: Tuesday 10 September 2013. Final: Tuesday 17 September 2013 8.30am to 5.30pm Matlock Golf Club, Matlock Any Any Derbyshire Golf County Matchplay Knockout and Final Children will have qualified from the County Golf Championships in May 2013 There is no regional or national competition N/A Event Format This is the County Matchplay competition following the County Golf Championships in May 2013. Entry is based on the results of this event. Please contact your area SGO or alternatively: Craig Homer, County Competition Officer 01773 571221 or craig.homer@derbyshire.gov.uk John Barker, SGO Representative for Golf and DSSA Golf Secretary 07775 617692 or j.barker@tibshelf.derbyshire.sch.uk
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Gymnastics Key Steps 2 Gymnastics Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway
Tuesday 21 January 2014 3.30pm – 5.30pm Newbold Community School Year 3&4 Male and Female Open County Final
Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
A maximum of 6 gymnasts per team
19 March
Venue: Erewash Valley Gym Club
Event Format The participants compete in three areas: Floor: Sequences of gymnastic skills performed on a small matted area. Routines include balancing, jumping, rolling and flexibility skills. Music is optional at Level 3. Vault: Skills are performed travelling on and off a bench (Level 1) or box top (Levels 2 and 3), at Levels 2 and 3 vault can be taught with or without springboard. Body Management: Routines designed to prepare the body for gymnastics. Performed on a small matted area, routines include strength, flexibility, balance and co-ordination skills
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Gymnastics Key Steps 1 Gymnastics Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Various see cluster calendar Various various Key Stage 1 Male and Female Cluster A maximum of 6 gymnasts per team Event Format The participants compete in three areas: Floor: Sequences of gymnastic skills performed on a small matted area. Routines include balancing, jumping, rolling and flexibility skills. Music is optional at Level 3. Vault: Skills are performed travelling on and off a bench (Level 1) or box top (Levels 2 and 3), at Levels 2 and 3 vault can be taught with or without springboard. Body Management: Routines designed to prepare the body for gymnastics. Performed on a small matted area, routines include strength, flexibility, balance and co-ordination skills
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Hockey Quick Sticks Hockey Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Thursday 1 May 2014 3.00pm – 5.00pm tbc St.Mary’s High School KS2 Male and Female Open District Event 4 a side on the pitch at any one time from a squad of 6 players Event Format Quicksticks is a 4 a side game, designed especially for 7-11 year olds. It can be played on any surface, and uses a larger, lighter and safer ball. Quicksticks is fun, safe and exciting and has been designed so that anyone can deliver the game regardless of previous experience. Brief Rules The key headings below offer a quick summary: No Goalkeepers - Quicksticks does not include goalkeepers making it safe, accessible, cost and time effective. Fewer Players - Quicksticks is played 4-a-side offering all players full involvement and increased playing time. Fewer Stoppages - Many rules from full 11-a-side hockey have been taken out or simplified to make Quicksticks easier to deliver and play. This also results in fewer stoppages meaning more playing time. Competition Information Small group round robins (3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 for a defeat). Top 1 or 2* teams from each group to qualify for the knockout stages. *Number of knockout teams and rounds will be determined nearer the time depending on number of teams entering etc. Match duration will also be subject to the above but as a guide, will be around 10mins per game.
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Multi-Skills KS1 Commonwealth Games festival Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
various Morning or Afternoon Secondary School Sites KS1 Male and Female Open Cluster Event Each cluster will forward details of how many pupils from each can attend, depending on the size of facility and staff. Event Format This is an ‘open’ festival that can be entered by any infants school or school with infant pupils
For further details on each cluster’s ‘Highland Games’ please contact your SSCo.
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Multi-Skills Fundamental Multi-Skills Festivals Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Various Dates – Each Cluster will run at least 2 Multi Skill Festivals Morning or Afternoon Secondary School or Primary School Sites KS1 Male and Female Open Cluster Event Each cluster will forward details of how many pupils from each can attend, depending on the size of facility and staff. Event Format This is an ‘open’ festival that can be entered by any infants school or school with infant pupils Additional Information Multi-Skill Festivals for Key Stage 1 pupils aimed at introducing young people to the fundamental movement skills in a competitive and fun environment. The festivals will be arranged by each cluster SSCO and form part of your cluster competition calendar. Staff will also have the opportunity to learn new skills in different activities to introduce into their own schools and where to gain further training and resources.
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Netball High 5 Netball Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad
Basic Overview
Thursday 10 April 2014 3.30pm to 5.30pm Parkside School Year 5 and 6 Male and Female Cluster Qualification County Final
Tues 20 May 2014 Venue: tbc Time: tbc Each squad should include: A minimum of 7 players and a maximum of 9 players Players should rotate using an official rotation schedule 5 players on court at any one time A maximum of 3 boys are allowed in the squad, with up to 2 boys allowed on court, which should follow the official rotation schedule Event Format High 5 encourages maximum participation in every aspect of the game and even lets kids score and time-keep, as well as enjoying a taste of every position. Learning to work as a team and how to win and lose are all part of the game. Team Information Each squad should include a minimum of 7 players and a maximum of 9 players. Players should rotate using an official rotation schedule, with 5 players on court at any one time. A maximum of 3 boys are allowed in the squad, with up to 2 boys allowed on court, which should follow the official rotation schedule. Details about the squad rotation can be found at www.englandnetball.co.uk/my-game/High_5/high-5-downloads. Additional Information Further information about High 5 Netball can be found at www.englandnetball.co.uk/my-game/high_5. The rules and other resources can be found at www.englandnetball.co.uk/my-game/High_5/high-5downloads.
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Rounders Rounders Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Thursday 3 July 2014 1.00pm – 3.00pm Netherthorpe School Year 3 and 4 Male and Female Cluster Qualification 9 players on a team with a minimum of 2 girls Rounders is a popular team game that can be played just for fun or very competitively. It develops a range of technical and team skills, and is very inclusive. Simplified Rules Batter Wait in the backward area well away from 4th Post. If out, wait in the backward area well away from 1st Post. You will have one good ball bowled to you. (a bowler will be provided in the Partnership finals) No Ball if: Not smooth underarm action. Ball is above head or below knee. Ball bounces on way to you. Is wide or straight at body. The bowler's foot is outside the square during the bowling action. You can take a normal run on a no ball, but once you reach 1st Post you cannot return. You score in the normal way. Scoring 1 rounder if 4th Post reached and touched before next ball is bowled. 1 rounder if 4th Post reached on no ball (you cannot be caught out). 1/2 rounder if 4th Post reached without hitting the ball. 1/2 rounder if 2nd Post reached after hitting the ball (you stay at 1st whilst ball is in the backward area). Penalty 1/2 rounder for an obstruction by a fielder. 1 rounder for a backward hit if 4th Post reached (you stay at 1st whilst ball is in the backward area). Out When Caught. Foot over front/back line of batting square before missing or hitting a ball. Running inside Post (unless obstructed). The Post you are running to is stumped. You lose contact with the post during bowler's action when he has possession in his square. You overtake or obstruct (you have right of way on track only). Running Around The Track - Please Carry The Bat If you stop at a post you must keep contact with the Post, hand or bat. If you do not, the fielding side can stump the following Post to put you out. You can run on to a post even if it has been previously stumped. (You do not score if you do it on 4th Post). When the bowler has the ball in his square, you cannot move on, but if you are between Posts, you can carry on to the next. You cannot have two batters at a Post. The umpire will ask the first to run on when second one makes contact. At a Post, you do not have to move on for every ball bowled. You can move on as soon as the ball leaves the bowler's hand, this includes no balls. You must touch 4th Post on getting home.
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Rugby TAG 2 Twickenham County Rugby Final Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Wednesday 27 November 2013 1.00 to 3.00pm Chesterfield Rugby Club Year 5 and 6 Male and Female Open District Event County Final 23 May 2014 Venue:tbc 12.30pm – 4.00pm Tag rugby is played between teams of 8 players, from a squad of 12 which must be made up with a minimum of 4 from 1 sex, with at least 2 from 1 sex playing at once. Event Format Tag 2 Twickenham is the local to national competition for primary schools playing tag rugby. Team and Competition Information Tag rugby is played between teams of 8 players, from a squad of 12 which must be made up with a minimum of 4 from 1 sex, with at least 2 from 1 sex playing at once. Additional Information Further details about Tag Rugby can be found at www.rfu.com/managingrugby/managingschoolsrugby/primaryschools Rules The TAG Rugby rules can be downloaded from the following link http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15494
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Swimming Key Stage 2 Swimming Gala Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Tuesday 8 April 2014 10am-12 noon Queens Park Swimming Pool KS2 Male and Female Open District Event tbc More information on the KS2 Aqua Splash Swimming event will be sent out shortly.
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Table Tennis Table Tennis Team Challenge Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Tuesday 19 November 2013 3.30pm – 5.30pm Springwell Community College, Chesterfield U11 Male and Female Open District Event County Final 3 December 2013 Venue: tbc 2.00pm – 6.00pm Boys Competition – 4 in a team Girls Competition – 4 in a team Event Format This is a 4-a-side Team Table competition, which includes a boys and a girl’s competition. Team and Competition Information For both the boys and the girl’s competition, each team should have 4 players. The players should be ranked 1 to 4 to determine which opponents they will play. In each match, all players will play 2 singles games. Depending on time and the number of entries, each game will run to 11 points and be the best of 3 games. Additional Information Further details about table tennis can be found at www.estta.org.uk/
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Tennis Mini Tennis Red Date Time Venue Age Group Gender Entry Details Pathway
Size of Team/Squad Basic Overview
Monday 23 June 2014 1.00pm – 3.00pm Chesterfield Tennis Club Year 3 and 4 Male and Female Cluster Qualification County Final Date: Tuesday 8 July Venue: tba 2014 9.30am – 3.00pm Teams will have 4 players, which include 2 boys and 2 girls. Event Format Tennis is fun, great for fitness and for developing hand eye co-ordination. It can be played by all ages and abilities and this is a mixed boys and girl’s competition. Competition Information 4 pupils from Year 3 and/or Year 4 will form the team, which include 2 boys and 2 girls. The order of play will include Seed 1 boy v Seed 1 boy, Seed 2 boy v Seed 2 boy, Seed 1 Girl v Seed 1 Girl and Seed 2 Girl v Seed 2 Girl in each match. A doubles game and/or reverse singles games may also be included. Mini Tennis Red uses badminton sized courts, 23” Mini Tennis rackets, Mini Tennis sponge balls if played indoors, or Mini Tennis red felt balls if played outdoors. A timed format will be used for matches. The serve is decided by a ‘toss’ at the start of the match. The nominated person serves for the first point; it then alternates every two points. When serving, players should stand behind the baseline and the ball must not be bounced before being hit. The serve can be hit over or underarm and should be hit diagonally, landing in the diagonally opposite service box. Each court should have a helper/scorer, who calls out the scores and helps out with decisions. Additional Information Further details about table tennis can be found at www.schoolstennis.org. Rules The mini Tennis rules can be downloaded from the following link http://www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk/resources/process/download/15495
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Links Chesterfield School Sport Partnership
www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk Follow us on twitter @ChesterfieldSSP
School Games
www.yourschoolgames.co.uk
DSSA
www.derbyshiressa.co.uk
Derbyshire Sport
www.derbyshiresport.co.uk/
Enjoy PE and Sport
www.enjoypeandsport.co.uk
England Athletics
www.englandathletics.org
Sportshall Athletics
www.sportshall.org
Quadkids
www.quadkids.org
IM Basketball
www.imbasketball.co.uk
Derbyshire Cricket Board
www.dcbcricket.com
U-Dance
www.u-dance.org
English Schools Football Association
www.esfa.co.uk
Golf Foundation
www.golf-foundation.org
High 5 Netball
http://www.englandnetball.co.uk/mygame/high_5
England Rounders
www.roundersengland.co.uk
Rugby Football Union
www.rfu.com
English Schools Table Tennis Association
www.estta.org.uk
Tennis Foundation
www.tennisfoundation.org.uk
www.chesterfieldssp.co.uk
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