Netball and Hockey Information - Surbiton High School
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SPORT AT SURBITON HIGH Sport is an integral part of school life We are keen to build positive relations at Surbiton High School. We have with parents and clubs to embrace our a long-standing record of attracting young athletes to be the very best they can. and supporting ‘Excellence in Sport’ We value the support and communication across the whole sporting spectrum. that we have with parents and appreciate Commitment and sportsmanship are the that they relinquish their time to help us essential principles which underpin the to achieve our goals. success of all our teams at Surbiton. We We would like to take this opportunity to also encourage a good attitude towards wish all of our games teams the very best physical activities that will carry on of luck in the forthcoming season and look through School and throughout life. forward to the trophy cabinet bulging with Netball and Hockey have a profound value silverware! within the school curriculum and the aims of the department reflect this. We include a ‘Sport for All’ and ‘Pursuit of Excellence’ Sally Beere ethos that allow for all pupils to achieve Director of Sport their potential. sally.beere@surbitonhigh.com The School’s reputation for sport continues to grow. With the drive and ambition of the Head of Hockey and Netball, coupled James Culnane with the vision from Ms Haydon and the Head of Hockey planned improvement of sports facilities, james.culnane@surbitonhigh.com the development of these sports at Surbiton High School is unquestionable. Our aspiration is that our Hockey and Kara Vass Netball teams will represent and place at Head of Netball local, County and National Level. kara.vass@surbitonhigh.com 2
NEW SPORTS WEB PAGE The web page which details our Sports Fixtures, Training, Results and Contacts can be found on www.surbitonhighsports.com. All information regarding training, fixtures, cancellations, updates, and selections can be found on this website. You can also synchronise your daughter’s sporting calendar with Outlook and iCal on their students ipad. Any questions or advice on how to use the web pages, please contact James Culnane on james.culnane@surbitonhigh.com Interactive Notice Board at the Main School. The students will be able to find up-to-date team selection and fixture information on the TV outside the Main School Staff Room during the school day. This will replace the current noticeboard. 3
PROCEDURE FOR CANCELLATION: In the event of severe weather conditions informed first thing in the morning via the school office will contact you via MIS pupil message. (text) if a match or training session is to We may find the opposition, without be cancelled. Please ensure that you are any prior notice, cancels a match. These therefore signed up to use this service. events are unforeseen, but we will let you After 3.55pm it will be too late to cancel know at the earliest opportunity by text. and your daughter will be taken to play or held at the arranged venue. If unsure please phone the School for up- to-date information on 020 8546 5245 or In the event of a PE teacher or coach being check the school website. absent and a replacement member of staff not being available, your daughter will be 4
PROCEDURE FOR COLLECTING YOUR DAUGHTER: Practices: Due to the ongoing Green Travel Plan at ■ Older pupils will be encouraged to use our Hincley Wood Site we must ensure the K3 bus service or the train from that we can demonstrate a reduction in Hinchley Wood station. the number of journeys made to and from ■ For matches, parents are welcome to the site. To guarantee a reduced impact on spectate and support in the usual way, both our neighbours and the environment collecting their children at the end of in general. matches. ■ All Surbiton High pupils will be ■ Please do not park on Manor Road brought back to Surbiton Assembly South or in Greenways at any time in Rooms by coach after all practice consideration of our neighbours and to sessions, with stops for pupils along avoid congestion. the way, including Hinchley Wood and Surbiton railway stations. When a practice finishes at 5:30pm, the When a practice finishes at 6:00pm, the following coach returns will occur: following coach returns will occur: 5.40pm Coach to leave Hinchley Wood 6.10pm Coach to leave Hinchley Wood 5.45pm Coach arrives adjacent to 6.15pm Coach arrives adjacent to Hinchley Wood station Hinchley Wood station 5.50pm Coach arrives at Surbiton 6.20pm Coach arrives at Surbiton Hockey Club Hockey Club 5.55pm Coach arrives at Balaclava 6.25pm Coach arrives at Balaclava Park Park 6.00pm Coach arrives at Surbiton 6.30pm Coach arrives at Surbiton station station 6.05pm Coach arrives at Surbiton 6.35pm Coach arrives at Surbiton Assembly Rooms Assembly Rooms 5
MATCHES: For home and away matches we always late collecting her, she will automatically give an approximate time of finishing and be taken to Reception at School and asked try to keep to this. However, this will be to wait for you there. affected by prevailing traffic conditions Please note there is no return bus after a and consequent starting times. Your home match at Hinchley Wood. daughter will be informed of any changes to our arrangements, allowing her time to As mentioned in the code of conduct, your contact you in advance. daughter is expected to stay for match teas after every fixture. Please ensure that your There is always a return bus back to daughter does not leave a fixture without School after an away fixture and staff will registering with a member of staff. try to give an accurate time for collection, but please be aware that traffic may play a We realise that the girls' commitment to factor. Please always pre-arrange a time and school teams means a commitment from the place to collect your daughter. If you are family so we thank you for your support. 6
TEAM KIT It is a privilege to represent Surbiton the most appropriate mouthguard for your High School sports teams. Girls should daughter. She will still be expected to take pride in their appearance when wear one. representing the School and should be properly equipped at all times. Mouth Guard: All players should be wearing their If a pupil in Year 7 forgets their mouth guard Surbiton High School PE kit for both we shall mould a temporary replacement fixtures and training sessions. If students for that lesson. A stock of mouldable mouth arrive with incorrect kit they will be asked guards will be kept at both Hinchley Wood to remove it unless it has been previously and in the Sixth Form Staff room. The cost discussed with the member of staff in of this item will be added to the school bill charge. A new optional waterproof jacket and the student will be given a letter to is available from the school supplier inform you of this addition. Alleycatz. Jewellery: Hockey: Jewellery is not permitted to be worn Mouth guards, shin pads, astro shoes during any PE lesson, fixture or training and hockey stick are all considered as session. If your daughter wishes to get compulsory items of kit and should a her ears pierced, this must be done at the child take to the field without any of the beginning of the summer holidays. If your above, she does so at her own risk and the daughter has her ears pierced she will be School will not be held responsible for expected to take earrings out before her any injuries that occur. sports session starts. The PE department works to strict guidelines with regards to N.B. It is essential for parents and girls to wearing of earrings. Failure to comply will ensure that properly fitted mouth guards result in a sanction. are purchased and worn for every hockey lesson, fixture or practice. If your daughter Staff do not take responsibility for looking has recently been fitted with braces we after jewellery or other valuables. advise that you discuss with your dentist 7
SURBITON HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS GROUND Hinchley Wood Sports Ground Oaken Lane Sports Ground Hinchley Wood Sports Ground Oaken Lane Sports Ground Manor Road South Claygate Hinchley Wood Esher Surrey Surrey KT10 0QA KT10 0RQ Follow the directions to the Hinchley Wood From A3: Sports Ground. Carry on to the T-junction From the A3 southbound, leave the A3 and turn left. Oaken Lane Sports Ground just after the Hook exit signed ‘Esher’, is immediately to your right. carry straight on at the first roundabout. At the traffic lights with the large Shell petrol station, turn left into Manor Road South. The entrance for the Sports Ground is on the left 1/4 mile just before T-junction. 8
LOCAL HOCKEY AND NETBALL CLUBS M4 4 3 2 A4 A4 D E Barnes J Richmond Feltham A316 Twickenham A3 C I G I B F A308 Wimbledon Hampton Kingston upon Thames Sunbury M3 Surbiton A A3 Weybridge K Claygate Sutton Ewell A3 Epsom H Banstead 9
LOCAL HOCKEY CLUBS A Surbiton Hockey Club C Wimbledon Hockey Club Sugden Road The Wimbledon Club Long Ditton Church Road KT7 0AE Wimbledon London www.surbitonhc.com SW19 5AG For more information please contact: www.wimbledonhockey.com Gill Griffiths – Colts Membership For more information please contact: coltsadmin@surbitonhc.com reception@thewimbledonclub.co.uk B Teddington Hockey D Richmond Hockey Club Club Teddington School Quintin Hogg Memorial Sports Ground Broom Road Cavendish Road Teddington, Chiswick London Greater London TW11 9PJ W4 3UH www.teddingtonhc.com www.richmondhockeyclub.com For more information contact: For more information please contact: Shiranee Robinson: Junior Membership thcjnrmembership@gmail.com Enquiries - enquiriesrhcjuniors@gmail.com 10
LOCAL HOCKEY CLUBS E Barnes Hockey Club G Old Kingstonian Hockey Club Dukes Meadow www.okhockey.com Chiswick For more information please contact: W4 2SH Nic Reynolds: Youth coordinator www.barneshockeyclub.co.uk nic@familyreynolds.plus.com For more information please contact: Jenny George colts@barneshockeyclub.co.uk F Sunbury and Walton Hawks Hockey Club The Pavilion St. Paul’s Catholic College The Ridings Green Street Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6NX www.swhawks.com For more information please contact: Chris Ctori: Colts Chairman chris.ctori@nichols.uk.com 11
LOCAL NETBALL CLUBS H The Downs Netball J Richmond Ravers Club Netball Club Epsom College, Old Deer Park, College Road, Kew Road, Epsom, Richmond, KT17 4JQ TW9 2AZ www.thedownsnetballclub.co.uk www.richmondravers.hitssports.co.uk I Whitton Netball K Cobham Netball Club Club www.whittonnetballclub.co.uk Heathside School, Brooklands Lane, U10-U12 Weybridge, Stanley School, KT13 8UZ Teddington, TW11 8UE www.cnc.intheteam.com U13-U16 Lady Eleanor Hollis School, Hampton, TW12 3HF 12
SURBITON ADVANCED SPORT (SAS) The SAS programme at Surbiton outside of School. Its aim is to recognise High School aims to support our elite and celebrate individual and team sports performers and also to provide achievements, and provide experiences opportunities outside of performing to outside performing to enable girls to allow excellence in other areas of sport, achieve in other areas of sport. such as coaching, umpiring and officiating One of the toughest aspects high-level qualification opportunities. sports performers have to manage is There are annual trips to conferences and balancing their training schedule with universities, opportunities to hear elite their academic work. Surbiton Advanced performers speak about their experience Sport will provide girls with a mentor and as a high-level performer, opportunities develop strategies to help your daughter to learn about careers in sport, gain advice achieve and to balance her training on nutrition, time management and injury schedule with her academic work. prevention, amongst other sports-related topics. If your daughter would like to be considered for this programme, further SAS is designed for girls who are information will be sent out at the start of passionate about sport, both inside and the Autumn Term in September via MIS. 13
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PLAYERS: ■ Commitment is paramount. It underpins ■ Respect other people - treat them as you the success of all teams and the values would wish to be treated of Surbiton High School. Once selected ■ Inform the coach of any injury as soon for a squad you are committing yourself as possible throughout the whole season for EVERY fixture and ALL training sessions for ■ Thank officials and opponents after your sport competition ■ Arrive for training and matches in good ■ All players are expected to stay for time to prepare thoroughly match teas unless previously discussed with your coach. Players may not leave ■ Give your captain and coach plenty of a fixture until permission has been warning if you are unable to attend a given by a member of staff to leave fixture or training session ■ Give maximum effort and strive for ■ Always wear the correct Surbiton High the best possible performance during a School kit for the activity game, even if the team is in a position ■ Always warm up and cool down where the desired result has already properly been achieved ■ Learn and play by the rules ■ Set a positive example for others, particularly young players and ■ Do not argue or question decisions supporters made by match officials and/or the coach - use your energies for playing ■ Avoid all forms of gamesmanship and better time-wasting ■ Recognise and applaud all good play ■ Do not use inappropriate language ■ Be a good sport - win with modesty, ■ Be available for every match and lose with dignity training session unless you are ill 14
PARENTAL EXPECTATIONS: ■ Remain outside the field of play and ■ If your child is having difficulties behind the Designated Spectator Area in training or games, or can’t attend (where provided) training etc, encourage her to speak directly to the coaches. This ■ Never engage in, or tolerate, offensive, “responsibility taking” is a big part of insulting or abusive language or becoming a mature person. By handling behaviour off-the-field tasks, your child is claiming ■ Always respect the match officials’ ownership of all aspects of the game decisions ■ Your daughter is expected to stay for ■ Applaud effort and good play as well as match teas at the end of both home success and away fixtures. Please ensure that personal arrangements consider the ■ Let the coaches do their job and do not time that this may take so that your confuse the players by telling them daughter can stay the required time what to do ■ Encourage the players to respect the Parents and students will be required opposition and match officials to sign the Code of Conduct when your daughter has been selected for a squad. ■ Never criticise a player for making a mistake – mistakes are part of learning A letter will be sent out once this ■ Develop a responsibility in your has occurred at the beginning of the daughter to pack her own kit and bring Autumn Term. along her own water bottle ■ If your daughter is ill and unable to attend practices or play in matches, please ring the school office and leave a message or email for the member of staff in charge of her team as early as possible so that a replacement can be found 15
INSPIRE ENCOURAGE EMPOWER T 020 8546 5245 E surbiton.high@surbitonhigh.com www.surbitonhigh.com 13-15 SURBITON CRESCENT KINGSTON UPON THAMES KT1 2JT /surbitonhigh @SurbitonHigh An Independent School for Girls aged 4 - 18 years and Boys aged 4 - 11 years © United Church Schools Trust, April 2014. United Learning comprises: UCST (Registered in England No: 2780748. A company limited by guarantee. Charity No. 1016538) and ULT (Registered in England No. 4439859. An Exempt Charity) VAT number 834 8515 1200
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