Sport Prospectus

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SPORT


Sport really is for all, whether playing or watching friends.” Good Schools Guide

40 acres

2

of sports pitches

floodlit all-weather pitches for hockey and tennis

2 cricket pavilions

Sailing takes place at Rutland Water

Multi-purpose sports centre with 25-metre indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, squash courts and fives courts


WELCOME

Our first-class pitches play host to county cricket and Leicester Tigers rugby training sessions

Physical activity and sport form an intrinsic part of an Oakham education, as we guide and help our pupils to be the best versions of themselves. From absolute beginners to elite athletes, we offer excellent coaching in a wide choice of sports to all our pupils, helping them to appreciate the benefits of fitness and develop a lifelong love of physical activity and sport. Through the weekly PE and Games programme, our pupils get the chance to try a rich variety of sports, both team and individual. As well as developing skills such as teamwork, strength, and flexibility, we aim to help our pupils discover a sport that they love, enjoy the social aspects of sport and enhance their wellbeing. This booklet will provide you with a flavour of the wealth of sports and support that we offer, however, there’s no substitute for visiting us in person to see sport in action. To get in touch, please contact me at is@oakham.rutland.sch.uk Best wishes, Iain Simpson (Director of Sport)

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SUPERB COACHING • • • •

Team of internationally renowned coaches and talented athletes in their own right Regular visits from guest coaches, including alumni Pre-season training camps for all core sports We run a major overseas sports tour every three years

EXCELLENT SUPPORT AND DE VELOPMENT

Sport at Oakham is such a big part of the daily timetable; it really pushes you to be active and find something you enjoy.” Askar, Middle School pupil

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More than 100 pupils progress to the national finals in over 10 different sports each year Around 60 girls and boys represent their county or country in their chosen sport Our full-time Strength and Conditioning Coach offers tailored support to pupils on performance pathways Our physiotherapy and rehabilitation programme ensures our athletes receive prompt treatment to be guided back to full fitness from any injury 4


A M A ZING OPP ORTUNITIE S CORE SP ORTS Boys

30

different sports Over

1,000

216

Girls

rugby

Winter Term

hockey

hockey

Spring Term

netball

cricket, tennis and athletics

Summer Term

cricket, tennis and athletics

teams

AC ADEMIC SP ORT fixtures each year

Sports Science at GCSE At 16+ we offer Sports Science at A-level, in the IB Diploma and BTEC

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I love that I get to challenge myself as an athlete whilst still having fun with my friends and teammates.” Violet, Middle School pupil


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RUGBY

EXCELLENT LINK S WITH PROFESSIONAL CLUBS

Over 400 boys of all ages from 1st XV to U11 level regularly enjoy playing rugby across 25 teams on a traditional and well-balanced fixture list against some of the top rugby-playing schools in the country. The boys have the opportunity to play in a number of regional and national competitions and in 2021/22, the 1st XV reached the quarter-final of the NatWest Cup. There are opportunities to play rugby all year round, starting with the week-long pre-season training camp held at the end of August each year. This helps the teams to bond and provides invaluable training and match play before the start of the season. Rugby sevens is played in the Spring Term and we have enjoyed considerable success at the Rosslyn Park National Schools Sevens Tournament; our U18 team were Runners-Up in the Vase Competition in 2022. In the Summer Term, pupils can participate in additional coaching sessions, to help them prepare for the following season. Our first-class facilities include 8 rugby pitches, including our famous Doncaster Close grounds.

Old Oakhamian Jack van Poortvliet (‘19) scored a try in his debut game for England in July 2022

We collaborate and work with strength and conditioning coaches from Leicester Tigers and Northampton Saints to support those pupils who are selected for performance pathways. Oakham’s current and former list of 1st XV Tigers Academy players is impressive, and they have helped Leicester Tigers U18 Academy win the Premiership title in three consecutive years (2018, 2019, and 2020).

Our excellent coaching staff include internationally renowned coaches Ian Smith (331 caps for Leicester Tigers) and Glenn Gelderbloom (former Western Province and double European Cup winning Leicester Tigers centre). Our pupils have also enjoyed external professional coaching sessions from the likes of Martin Johnson, Graham Rowntree, Geordan Murphy and Austin Healey.

PEFOR M ANCE PATHWAYS Many of our athletes are chosen for representative programmes at County, Regional and Premiership Rugby Academies and go on to win professional contracts. Just as importantly many boys continue to play rugby at university, which can for the most talented players still lead into professional sport. Josh Lewis (‘19) was named as Loughborough University Player of the Year in 2020, while Fred Davies (’17) captained Durham University in the 2021/22 season before embarking on a professional career with Bristol. Charlie Titcombe (‘20) went to Loughborough University before being signed by Worcester Warriors.

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Oakham School’s association with the Tigers first began with Michael Aldred in 1896 and among the many alumni who have played for the club, the most prolific player was David Matthews (‘54) who played a record 502 games for Leicester!

RUGBY ALUMNI Alumni who have received national and international recognition include: • Jack van Poortvliet (‘19) (England), Hamish Watson (’10) (Scotland and British Lions), Lewis Moody (’96) (England and British Lions), and Tom Croft (’04) (England and British Lions). • Recent Old Oakhamians now playing Premiership Rugby include: Jacob Cusick (‘21) (Leicester Tigers), Sam Wolstenholme (’17) (Wasps), Cameron Jordan (‘18) (Gloucester), Sam Costelow (‘19) (Scarlets), and Harry Glynn (‘20) (La Rochelle). For further information, contact: Andrew Rice Director of Rugby adr@oakham.rutland.sch.uk


HO CKE Y Oakham is one of the top hockey-playing schools in the country, both for boys and girls, and our teams enjoy considerable success in league and cup games in indoor and outdoor fixtures. We field 75 hockey teams from 1st XI to U11 level for girls and boys and a highly competitive fixture list includes schools, clubs, universities and national competitions. We provide a year-round training and playing programme for both girls’ and boys’ hockey players, which includes preseason training camps, indoor and outdoor fixtures in the Winter and Spring Terms, and additional coaching in the Summer Term. Our first-class facilities include two sanddressed hybrid surfaces and an indoor sports centre. Our U18, U16 and U14 Girls’ and Boys’ teams compete in the Tier 1 National Cup competitions, regularly making it to the final 8 stage of the competition and ranking in the top flight of UK schools. Our team of eight dedicated and highly qualified coaches include Matt Taylor, Director of Hockey at MT13 and Nottingham University and Jamie Cachia, Head Coach of Durham University and Goalkeeper Coach with the Great Britain Elite Development Programme.

Old Oakhamian Matt Ramshaw (‘17) in action playing for England

INDO OR HO CKE Y PERFOR M ANCE PATHWAYS Individual player development is of paramount importance to our hockey programme, making Oakham a superb choice for any student who wishes to play top school and club hockey. We support our athletes with their hockey journey within the England Hockey Player Pathway by providing access to our own Skills Academy, County and Regional Performance Centres, and Men’s and Women’s National League Clubs to deliver an exciting, dynamic, and progressive hockey programme for our players.

E XCELLENT LINK S WITH PROFE SSIONAL CLUBS We have developed excellent relationships with the following clubs: • Beeston Hockey Club • Leicester Ladies Hockey Club • Loughbrough Students Hockey Club • Peterborough Hockey Club Having access to some of the top National League clubs in the country gives our performance players access to hockey at a club with international standard facilities and coaching. 8

Our performance players train all year round and compete over both the Winter and Spring Terms, participating in 6-a-side competitive indoor fixtures. Playing in this fastpaced and highly entertaining environment helps our players to improve all aspects of their game, and in particular their stick handling skills and vision on the field.

HO CKE Y ALUMNI Old Oakhamians go on to play hockey for a number of top clubs, including TSV Mannheim in Germany, Rotterdam in Holland, and Reading, Clifton and Holcombe in the UK. At international level our alumni include double-Olympic medal winner Crista Cullen (’02), England international Kathryn Lane (’12), German international Alex Stadler (‘15), England and Great Britain players Matt Ramshaw (’17) and Maddie Pearce (‘18).

For further information, contact: Chris Prosser Director of Hockey cp2@oakham.rutland.sch.uk


All the team sports are played to a high standard, teams regularly reaching national finals – both girls and boys.” Good Schools Guide

Old Oakhamian Crista Cullen (‘02) ran a coaching masterclass for Lower School hockey players 9


“I’m proud to contribute my little bit to the rich, long history of Oakham Cricket.” FREDDIE, UPPER SCHOOL PUPIL

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CRICKE T Old Oakhamian Tom Fell (‘12) leading a cricket masterclass for Oakham School pupils

From the first recorded game against Grantham College in 1821, cricket has gone from strength to strength as one of the major sports at Oakham. We have developed many gifted cricketers at county and international age group level who have gone on to play premier league, county and international cricket.

Director of Cricket, Neil Johnson, is a former Zimbabwe International and played over 200 First Class matches for Western Province, Hampshire, Leicestershire and Ireland. Neil leads a team of 25 coaches who offer personalised indoor training and innovative team sessions throughout the winter and summer.

Around 230 boys and 70 girls of all ages from 1st XI to U11 level play cricket at Oakham during the Summer Term and the School regularly fields 21 boys’ teams and 10 girls’ teams. In 2022 Oakham fielded its first ever mixed cricket teams, demonstrating the strength of talent among our girls’ cricketers. Our highly competitive fixtures list includes many of the best cricketing schools both regionally and nationally.

Our winter training programme of age group indoor training sessions and cricket nets helps us ensure that we are well prepared at the start of the season.

Our outstanding facilities include two grounds that are maintained to an exceptional level and are used for county cricket matches, together with two cricket pavilions that provide first-class facilities for teams and our guests.

The Boys 1st XI play the XL Club and MCC as well as regular inter-school matches. At the end of the season they compete in the BOWS Festival (Brighton, Oakham, Wellington and Sedbergh), while the U15s play in the Millfield School Festival, competing against Tonbridge School, Shrewsbury and hosts, Millfield. The U14s enjoy regular success in the Lord’s Taverners Cup Regional Competition. Old Oakhamian Stuart Broad (‘04) has taken more than 550 wickets and scored over 3,500 runs in Test Matches for England 11

EXCELLENT LINK S WITH PROFESSIONAL CLUBS AND COUNTIES We enjoy excellent links with Leicestershire CCC and Loughborough University. Having access to some of the top National League clubs in the country gives our performance players access to cricket at a club with international standard facilities and coaching.

CRICKE T ALUMNI Cricketing alumni include: Stuart Broad (’04) who has scored over 3,500 runs and taken more than 550 wickets in Test Matches for England and plays for Nottinghamshire; Tom Fell (‘12) (Worcestershire); and Lyndon James (‘17) (Nottinghamshire).

For further information, contact: Neil Johnson Director of Cricket ncj@oakham.rutland.sch.uk


Director of Netball, Lauren Nicholls, in action playing for her Superleague team Wasps

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In 2019 our U15 team attended the inaugural World School Games where they played schools from different countries at the highest level, and won the plate.

Gibson and ex-international player and Director of Netball at Wasps, Tamsin Greenway, to lead coaching sessions with our U14 and U19 teams.

Oakham netballers enjoy excellent facilities with nine courts used for training and matches. Preparation for the national competitions begins out of season in the Winter Term with U19, U16 and U14 players attending strength and conditioning and skills sessions. These skills sessions help the girls to develop and bond as a team ahead of the netball term. Many of our junior players have had a taste of Oakham netball through the Thursday afternoon netball activity option in the Winter Term. Pre-season training for all age groups begins in January before the start of the Spring Term.

PERFOR M ANCE PATHWAYS

Alongside our team of fantastic coaches, the students have the opportunity to learn from the best players and coaches in the country during our guest-coaching week. In recent years we have welcomed Commonwealth Gold Winner Jodie

The 1st VII also get the experience and exposure of playing against top university teams in the country, including: Loughborough University, Nottingham Trent University and University of Nottingham.

We give 300 girls the opportunity to represent the School in inter-school fixtures in netball, with a typical week seeing up to 30 fixtures played from U11 through to 1st VII levels against some of the top netball-playing schools in the country.

Many girls go on to play netball at varying levels outside School, including Loughborough Lightning and Wasps Academies, and local clubs too, with a strong cohort every year representing university teams across the country. For our pupils on performance pathways, we assist them in completing their individual programmes on court and in the gym; this way we can help to manage their time and workload.

For further information, contact: Lauren Nicholls Director of Netball lwn@oakham.rutland.sch.uk

Our experienced team of 12 coaches, which includes current Superleague players and former internationals, work hard to develop and nurture the girls. There are many opportunities for girls to compete in national age group competitions at U19, U16 and U14 levels. Oakham has attended the National Schools Finals for six consecutive years, highlighting the wealth of talent and sheer commitment in pupils and coaches alike.

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“I love the range of sports I can play at Oakham.” YUI, MIDDLE SCHOOL PUPIL

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TENNIS We regularly field over 40 boys’ and girls’ tennis teams from the 1st VI to the U12Ds, who play against some of the biggest schools on the circuit in a competitive fixture list. In addition to our Summer Term training and fixtures, the Oakham School Tennis Academy offers pupils all-year round technical and tactical coaching sessions each week through our partnership with Oakham Tennis Club. This also provides a link between the School and local clubs, with many pupils enjoying playing at club level. We have a first-class tennis syllabus throughout the year based on the need to play high level doubles. Our winter training programme of age group indoor training sessions and individual lessons helps us ensure that we are well-prepared at the start of the season.

Oakham tennis players enjoy excellent facilities with 12 hard courts used for training and matches. Oakham School aspires to achieve national success with entry in the National Schools Team Tennis Championships, Road to Wimbledon and Aegon Leagues for both the girls’ and boys’ teams and we have a number of boys and girls who represent the county at tennis and the School actively supports individual progress in this area. Furthermore, with the use of our Strength and Conditioning Programme, we can support our pupils to develop the physical aspects of their game, in addition to the technical and tactical aspects learned through squad and individual coaching.

For further information, contact: Peta Girdwood Director of Tennis pg@oakham.rutland.sch.uk 15


Old Oakhamian Helen Braybrook (‘21) in action for her university the United States

Team Oakham enjoying success at the prestigious Achilles Relays competition in Oxford

ATHLE TIC S Athletics at Oakham sees over 200 keen pupils participate and at least 100 athletes competing weekly against other schools. In recent years Oakham has been the powerhouse of athletics amongst schools in the East Midlands and we have had significant success beyond the borders of Rutland and Leicestershire at the English Schools Athletic Association Championships and the Achilles Relays in Oxford. At the 2021 Achilles Relays, our runners won 7 medals and 5 second places and achieved 5 new Achilles Records and 10 new School Records in the process. We regularly send athletes to the ESAA Championships and have achieved medal-winning success in past tournaments; our athletes have excelled in both track and field events, gaining national recognition and going on to represent their country.

Our Lower School athletes train three times a week and compete in a series of scheduled Monday fixtures against a variety of schools. The Middle and Upper School athletes compete within age group teams most weekends, in meets of six to eight schools on tartan tracks at venues within and beyond the Midlands. Most of those involved use training as a valuable part of their fitness and conditioning for other sports but competition and personal development are key to every athlete’s training and aspirations. Oakham athletics has a strong team of dedicated and inspirational coaches. Training is purpose driven where athletes can be seen to give their every breath to achieve success. The School’s ICT system plays a central role in every athlete’s progression and ambition as all results are posted after every meet so that they can track their improvement throughout the athletics season.

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For further information, contact: Tref Vandoros Director of Athletics tlv@oakham.rutland.sch.uk


“I am so proud to represent the School at so many different sports.” OBI, UPPER SCHOOL PUPIL

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OTHER SP ORTS In addition to our core sports, we offer a wealth of other sports that pupils can pursue to all standards.

SAILING

Sailing is an extremely popular sport at Oakham, both as a competitive and recreational activity for pupils of all ages from Lower 1 (Year 6) to Form 7 (Year 13). Our close proximity to Rutland Water, one of Europe’s premier inland sailing locations and regular host of the National Championships, means that we have access to superb facilities on our doorstep. Oakham School owns Tera, Feva and Firefly dinghies, and we have membership at Rutland Sailing Club. Beginners can ‘get on board’ and have a go at sailing without having to buy their own kit. Learners may join a course run by Rutland Sailing School to earn their first RYA qualification. Those who wish to continue may use our boats for recreational sailing or race training. Competitive sailors can join the Rutland Youth and Junior squad, training and racing at County or National level.

SHOOTING

Oakham enjoys a long and illustrious history of shooting, having first won the Ashburton Shield in 1967. Shooting is split into two seasons: Smallbore during the Winter and Spring Terms and Fullbore Shooting during the Summer Term. Smallbore .22 Pupils from all year groups in the Middle and Upper School shoot on the School’s purpose-built 25m indoor range using .22 Target rifles. The shooters enter into several competitions depending on their ability, including the British Schools Smallbore Rifle Association and the Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Target Shooting Leagues. They also compete in competitions against other local schools throughout the year. Fullbore Shooting 7.62mm Pupils train at a local range complex and get to fire at distances of up to 1000 yards with open sights. Pupils can take part in an Easter pre-season training camp at Bisley, Surrey. At the end of the season, pupils compete in the prestigious Schools Meeting at Bisley, where everyone enters various competitions, including the Ashburton Shield.

FOOTBALL

Boys from Forms 3–7 and girls in Forms 6 and 7 play football in the Spring Term. The School runs six teams from 1st XI to U15A level, who play regular inter-school fixtures against other leading schools. The 1st XI competes in a league of 10 East Midland Schools, and the LB Cup, a competition run by Oakham involving 16 independent schools.

L ACROSSE

Each year teams of Form 6 pupils choose sailing for their Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award expedition. These teams are non-competitive and can include complete beginners. The pupils sail and live aboard yachts, training in the Solent and English Channel in preparation for an unaccompanied expedition on the Norfolk Broads.

Lacrosse is continuing to expand and grow at Oakham. It is a popular sport offered as an alternative to hockey and netball in both the Winter and Spring Terms. Lacrosse is played at 1st and 2nd XII levels against sides from across the region.

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GOLF

SWIMMING

We run an excellent programme of golf tuition and match opportunities at Oakham. Our home club is the Luffenham Heath Golf Club (which is an Open qualifying course) and lessons are taken every week from the club’s professional, Ian Burnett. Our aim is to encourage all abilities to play the game, but there is, of course, plenty of opportunity for low handicap golfers to play competitively. The School has a busy fixture list that includes matches against other leading schools and we also take part in National Competitions, including the Independent Schools Golf Association (ISGA), and the HMC Foursomes Competition.

Oakham School has its own 25-metre pool, suitable for advanced swimming coaching and gala competitions. The School hosts galas on a termly basis with increasing success for our own team. Swimming teams train hard with swimming coach Ian Gunter from the start of the Winter Term right through to the end of the Summer Term, when the majority of fixtures take place. The teams are increasingly successful, recording impressive results in fixtures against schools and at the annual independent school championships, the Bath and Otter Cup.

FIVES

Pupils can choose to play fives as an activity from Form Lower 1 (Year 6) and as a competitive sport from Form 4 (Year 10) with fixtures in the Winter and Spring Term against local schools.

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The School enjoys a highly competitive fixture list against schools, clubs and junior representative sides and also has a significant presence at county and national level. Simon Rolington, a former World top ten player and England squash coach, takes squad coaching from U12 to U18 level in both the Winter and Spring Terms.

BADMINTON

Oakham School Badminton Club is a great place to find pupils who enjoy playing a physical, dynamic and demanding sport to a high standard. The badminton club is coached by professional Billy Chen on Thursday afternoons with extra training sessions on Saturdays. Competitive school fixtures against local rivals are played in the Winter and Spring Terms.

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CROSS COUNTRY

The School’s cross country runners train on the tracks and paths around Rutland Water and through farmland and woodland in the beautiful Rutland countryside. In the Winter Term runners take part in the English Schools’ Athletic Association (ESAA) Cross Country Championship with the first round held on our own course. In the Spring Term the School competes in inter-school races with schools from all over the East Midlands. Our better runners gain selection for Inter-Counties and English Schools’ Championships. Oakham enjoys regular success at regional and national level with teams competing at the ESAA National Finals most years. A team of dedicated coaches has evolved over the past years, helping runners of all ages and abilities to enjoy and improve their distance running and racing.

BA SKE TBALL

The basketball club is thriving, with both numbers and skill levels on the rise. Pupils train weekly through the Winter and Spring Terms, with school matches played during the Spring Term against local rivals.


SP ORTING AC TIVITIE S

Our extensive weekly activities programme includes an even wider range of sports for pupils to enjoy. In addition to extra training practice in more familiar sports, pupils can try activities such as kickboxing, lifesaving and yoga, providing them with opportunities to have fun, develop valuable life skills and improve their general wellbeing.

INTERHOUSE SPORT Our 16 Boys’ and Girls’ Houses enjoy lots of friendly rivalry, none more so than as part of our interhouse sporting competitions. In addition to our two annual Sports Days for Lower School and Middle/Upper School pupils, we run interhouse competitions in a plethora of sports for all ages throughout the School. Showing ‘House Spirit’ by representing your House in different interhouse sporting competitions – from cross country to hockey, rugby to swimming – is a fundamental part of School life for every Oakhamian.

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FARSIDE PLAYING FIELDS

WILSON ASTRO

CRISTA CULLEN ASTRO

HAYWOODS + CHAPMANS COURTS

CONTAC T

FARSIDE PLAYING FIELDS

For more information about Sport at Oakham and our 13+ Sports Scholarships, please contact Director of Sport, Iain Simpson Tel: 01572 758803 Email: is@oakham.rutland.sch.uk

To see Oakham Sport in action, follow us online. @oakhamsport

@OakhamSport

Oakham School Registered Office Chapel Close, Market Place, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6DT Registered Charity No: 1131425 Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England and Wales No: 06924216 The information in this publication is correct at the time of printing. Changes may be made for educational or other reasons.

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WILSON CRICKET PAVILION

ATHLETICS TRACK

INDOOR RIFLE RANGE

WILSON FIELDS

BAFS CRICKET PAVILION

DONCASTER CLOSE PLAYING FIELDS

SPORTS CENTRE

SWIMMING POOL

FIVES COURTS


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@OakhamSch

@oakhamschool

@Oakham School


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