Summer Sports Camps 2019 - Strathallan - Strathallan School
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Contents Hockey Multi-Sport Rugby Swim Tennis Additional Information Terms & Conditions What to Bring Strathallan Sports Scholarships
Hockey 12th - 16th August Strathallan’s longest running, and ever- popular hockey skills development camps boast a variety of coaches who have played and coached at the very highest level. Each day, participants aged 8-16 take part in a variety of drills and game practice, designed to improve skills and technique. For goalkeepers and outfield players, excellent coaching is available and, with the with daily Coaches’ Challenge and player awards, there is great fun to be had at a Strathallan Hockey Camp. As these camps are usually oversubscribed, early booking is strongly advised. Coaching Team for Camp includes: Audrey Sime Strathallan’s Director of Sport Level 3 Coach, former Scotland U16, U18, U21 & Commonwealth Games senior coach, 54 caps for Scotland Stephen Dick Head of PE at Strathallan 29 caps for GB including Beijing Olympics and 106 caps for Scotland, including 2 Commonwealth Games Plus current and former international players offering their expertise at specialist sessions. strathallan.co.uk
What parents have told us about Strathallan’s Hockey Camp: "Excellent camp “Can’t believe the with superb "Please pass on a huge thanks to improvementin his facilities and all involved in last week's hockey game after only a fantastic staff."camp. Our daughter really had a week!” super time and although she came home exhausted each “What a fantastic evening, she said it was the best "Probably the best camp! Really camp yet!" hockey camp in enjoyable.” Scotland." Summer Camp - Non-Residential £250 Drop off 9.15am, pick up 4.15pm. Monday to Friday. Lunch, coaching and day-time activities included. Summer Camp - Residential £350 Drop off 4-5pm Sunday 11th, pick up 4.15pm Friday 16th. All meals, coaching, accommodation and evening activities included. strathallan.co.uk
Multi-Sport 22nd - 26th July Under the watchful eyes of our coaching and pastoral teams, boys and girls aged 8-15 have the chance to take part in a huge variety of sports and activities - some of which they may never have tried previously. From clay pigeon shooting to kayaking; archery to rugby; fencing to swimming, participants are encouraged to improve skills through specialist coaching, as well as to try out new sports in the taster sessions. In addition, there is a fantastic programme of evening activities for residential campers meaning that every waking minute spent at a Strathallan Multi-Sport Camp is filled with laughter and fun. The camp will be led once again by Adam & Claire Pattinson (both prep/primary school teachers with coaching experience in a variety of sports) who, with their team, bring together a fun-filled programme to suit all levels of ability, with the aim of improving confidence and encouraging participation in sport. A limited number of places are available for this camp so early booking is advised. A typical day at a Strathallan Multi-Sport Camp: Time Activity Location 07.45 Wakey Wakey Sports include*: 08.30 All go to Breakfast Dining Hall Archery 09.00 Day Campers Arrive Boarding House 09.15 Daily Meeting Boarding House Athletics 09.30 Swimming Pool Badminton Rugby Big Acre Hockey Barr Astro Basketball 11.15 Transition & Hydration Circus Skills 11.30 Tennis Wilson Hall Squash Squash Courts Clay Target Shooting Hockey Barr Astro 0 Climbing Wall Rugby Big Acre Cricket 12.45 All go to Lunch Dining Hall then Chill Out Time Boarding House Dance 13.45 Circus Skills Gym Dodgeball Rotation Basketball Gannochy Hall Fencing Football Gardens Pitch 5 Football 16.00 Transition & Hydration “Strathighland Games” 16.15 Circus Skills Gym Rotation Basketball Gannochy Hall Hockey Football Gardens Pitch Kayaking 17.15 Day Campers Leave Boarding House Netball 17.30 All go to Tea Dining Hall Rounders then Chill Out Time Boarding House Rugby 18.30 Fun Swim Pool Film Night Theatre Squash 20.30 Supper, Boarding House Swimming Chill Out & Chat Team Building 21.30 Lights Out Under 12s Tennis 21.45 Lights Out 12-15s Trampolining *subject to availability and level of demand strathallan.co.uk
What parents have told us about Strathallan’s Multi-Sport Camp: “Just wanted to drop you a “A was desperate to return to “We think that camps have quick note to say how much Strathallan as she feels really been so good for the children's our daughter enjoyed the comfortable there and loves all personality, skills and multi-sport camp. It has the different sports that she improving their English. They given her the confidence to wouldn’t normally get a chance to were telling us so many board next time! Thanks to participate in. The staff are really positive stories, saying that in Adam and Claire - they were welcoming and she was looking Scotland everybody is so brilliant.” forward to it for months friendly and polite." beforehand!” “I would not hesitate to recommend Strathallan's multi-sport camp - value for money, lots of sports, friendly people and lots of fun!” Residential £350 Drop off 4-5pm, Sunday 21st. Pick up 5pm, Friday 26th. All accommodation, meals, coaching and activities included. Non-Residential £250 Drop off 9am, pick up 5pm. Monday to Friday. Lunch, all coaching and day-time activities included. strathallan.co.uk
Rugby Girls Camp & Boys Camp 29th July - 2nd August In 2018 we welcomed over 120 boys and girls to Strathallan for a "rugby camp like no other". Whether in the rookie or high performance group, campers lived like professional players for the week and the camp is sure to be very popular again in 2019. Combining the talents of the coaches with the superb facilities at Strathallan, the camp is built around the foundations of the game and provides an environment that will develop players on and off the field. Coaching sessions will consist of skill development drills, increasing game understanding and developing the player. While the focus will be improvement across all areas of rugby, we know that enjoyment is the catalyst to improving, so this is central to the programme. Alongside the rugby, there will be pool recovery sessions, nutrition workshops, S&C workshops (for the older age groups), video analysis and team development sessions. There will be matches on the final day in which players can put all that they have learned into practice and we look forward to seeing how the girls and boys develop as players over the week. The coaching team includes: Ryan Grant British & Irish Lion Scotland (25 Caps), Worcester Warriors, Glasgow Warriors, Edinburgh Rugby Ben Cairns Scotland (8 Caps), Edinburgh Rugby Jim Thompson Scotland 7s (RWC 7s, IRB World 7s Series), Scotland A, Edinburgh Rugby & London Scottish Scott Lawson Scotland (47 Caps), Glasgow Warriors, Sale Sharks, Gloucester, Newcastle Falcons Sula Callender Scotland Women 7s, Murrayfield Wanderers Helen Nelson Scotland Women 7s, Murrayfield Wanderers strathallan.co.uk
What parents have told us about Strathallan's rugby camp: "It was his first time there and we can safely say it The coaching team clearly struck a great balance was a spectacular success. He enjoyed himself between intensity and learning in the rugby enormously and could not say enough about how sessions but also fun in the various activities much fun it was. around them. He made some great friends and has come home with new skills and knowledge to improve his game while overall just having a fantastic time all week.” The camp ethos, the friendliness and professionalism of the staff were second-to-none “We just wanted to say a huge thanks to all the and we would not hesitate to recommend team at the rugby camp. our son had a Strathallan to anyone looking for a summer marvellous time, and feels that he has learnt a camp.” huge amount from the coaching team.. "A rugby camp like no other!" Residential (Boys 8-14, Girls 12-14) £350 Residential High Performance (Boys & Girls 15-16) £400 Drop off 7.30-8.00pm, Sunday 28th July. Pick up 4.15pm, Friday 2nd August. All accommodation, meals, coaching and activities included. Non-Residential (Boys 8-14, Girls 12-14) £250 Drop off 9.15am, pick up 4.15pm. Monday to Friday. Lunch, coaching and day time activities included. strathallan.co.uk
Swim 22nd - 26th July Aimed at "serious" swimmers, Strathallan's own swim coach, Elaine Johnston, will put participants through their paces in the pool each morning. Whether a competitive club or school swimmer, or aspiring to swim competitively, this camp offers high level coaching for boys and girls aged 10-16. A very limited number of places are available for this camp to allow the coaching to be tailored to the participants requirements and we are confident that there will be improvements in technique over the course of the week. This is a fantastic opportunity to follow in the wake of swimmers such as Duncan Scott and Scott McLay, Strathallians who have achieved such great success in the international pool. Elaine Johnston B Ed Qualified Swimming Teacher and Coach Developed and run the Strathallan School Swimming Junior and Senior Programmes since 2003 Delivers Dundee's Primary Swimming Teaching Programme Represented Great Britain at the World University Games Represented Scotland at the 1986 Commonwealth Games BSCA Scottish Junior Coach of the Year 2014 and 2015 BSCA British Junior Coach of the Year 2015 Coached Commonwealth, World and Olympic medal winner Duncan Scott from age 12-18 Coached Scott Mclay during which time he continually represented Scotland and achieved his first GB cap, since going on to be Scotland's most decorated swimmer at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Non-Residential £75 Drop off 8.45am, pick up 11.15am, Monday to Friday. All coaching included. Pool time 9-11am.
Tennis 29th July - 2nd August Strathallan's annual tennis camp is designed for players of all abilities aged 8 to 16, from any school. Throughout the camp we will take advantage of the Wilson Hall which offers 3 indoor tennis courts as well as our 9 outdoor courts. Whether beginner or tournament level, this camp will give participants the opportunity to improve their tennis within groups based on age, ability and the coach's assessment. The camp will combine physical and mental conditioning; technical and tactical training and matchplay coaching. As well as the tennis coaching, on each day there will also be a different team sport or activity. Players should come along ready to immerse themselves in a fun week of tennis where they can improve their on-court skills, have fun and make friends in the process. Coaching team for camp includes: Tommy Ogilvie Highly Respected & Experienced LTS Club Coach Strathallan Tennis Academy Coach Full-time Coach at Strathallan Formerly Coach at Kinnoull Tennis Club Ryan Martin Men's First Team Captain of the Kinnoull Tennis Club Men's Team Experienced in working with juniors of all standards Represented Scottish Schools Represented North County and Tennis Tayside teams for many years. Non-Residential £175 Drop off 9am, pick up 4.15pm. Monday to Friday. Lunch, coaching and day-time activities included. strathallan.co.uk
Additional Terms & Information Conditions Age Range Parental Authority Unless otherwise stated, Strathallan Sports Camps are The Parent/s authorise/s the coaches while in open to boys and girls, aged 8 to 16 from any school. loco parentis to take and/or to authorise, in good faith, all decisions that safe-guard and promote the Level of Experience Required welfare of the participant. The Parent /s consent/s to Coaching will be geared to the participant’s age and such physical contact with the participant as may be abilities and is suitable for all levels. lawful, appropriate and proper for coaching and to Coaching/Pastoral Team provide comfort if the participant is in distress, or to All coaches, tutors and members of the residential maintain safety and good order. The Parent/s also pastoral team are members of the PVG scheme. consent/s to medical treatment, including general anaesthetic and operation, under NHS or at a private Medical/Dietary Information hospital, when a Doctor certifies this as necessary for All medical and dietary information must be supplied the welfare of the participant and if the Parent/s or in advance and any prescribed medications should Guardian/s cannot be contacted in time. be brought to camp. Should there be any changes to medical conditions or dietary requirements between the Conduct time of booking and the commencement of camp, this Strathallan School attaches importance to courtesy, information must be supplied in writing. The Information manners and good discipline. The coaches are will be passed on to coaches. responsible for the care and good discipline of participants while they are on the Strathallan Getting to Strathallan Campus (and not under the control of a Parent The School is situated 10 minutes from the Edinburgh/ or Guardian). The Parent/s however, authorise/s the Perth motorway (M90) to the east and the dual use of such physical restraint and encouragement for carriageway to Stirling and the west (A80). the participant as may be legal, appropriate and Registration/Drop Off/Pick Up proper in any particular circumstance, to maintain Please refer to individual camp details. good discipline and good order. Residential campers should arrive on the Sunday It is a condition of remaining on the Camp that before the starting day of camp, non-residents the Parent/s and the participant accept the Camp should arrive each day between 08.45 and 09.00. regime, the maintenance of good order, discipline and Pick up for non-residents will be at 16.15, unless courtesy towards the coaches and fellow attendees. otherwise stated in camp-specific information. Should a participant be removed from the Camp Accommodation & Meals because of unacceptable behaviour or significant Those booked on the residential camp will be allocated breach of good conduct, the Parent /s accept/s that a single study bedroom. All meals will be taken in the no refund will be made. dining hall. Lunch will also be served in the dining hall Injury & Insurance for non-residential campers The Parent /s accept/s that no claim may be made Booking against Strathallan School, or any coach, for injury A booking form must be completed and signed for each or loss, unless this specifically results from an act of participant. Signing this form denotes your acceptance of omission or negligence on the part of the School or the terms & conditions for participation (see over). Coach. It is recommended by the School that Parent/ s ensure that they take out personal injury and third Payment party liability insurance on behalf of the participant. Cheques should be made out to Strathallan School and should accompany the completed booking form. For Protective Equipment BACS payments, please see booking form for bank details. Mouth guards are compulsory for hockey and rugby Please ensure that all payments contain the appropriate and shin guards are compulsory for hockey. camp reference. Use of items such as head/shoulder protection is at Confirmation the dis-cretion of parents and must be in accordance with the sport’s rules. Confirmation of a place on Camp will be sent on receipt of completed booking form and cleared payment. Swim caps must be worn in the pool. Cancellations & Refunds Photographs & Imagery Once confirmation of a place has been issued, no refunds The Parent/s authorise/s Strathallan School to will be given in the event of a cancellation by attendee use any photog-raphy or imagery of participants unless the place can be re-filled. Any refund will be in any publication, website, advertisement or subject to an administration fee of £25. promotional article in the news media. strathallan.co.uk
What to Bring Residential Non Residential Suggested Kit List Suggested Daily Kit List In addition to the camp-specific kit list, we suggest the Trainers with non--marking soles following should be packed for residential camps: Hoody or Sweatshirt Trainers with non-marking soles Rain Jacket / Waterproof Training Top Flip Flops Towel Track Suit Water bottle 2 Hoodies or Sweatshirts Mouth guard (Compulsory for hockey and rugby.) Rain Jacket or Training Top Shin guards (Compulsory for hockey and football.) Swimming Kit including a swim cap Sun Protection Lotion/Cream Cap 2 Large Towels Toiletries (Our fire alarms are very sensitive and the use of sprays is not permitted in the boarding houses.) Pyjamas & Slippers Casual wear for evenings Water bottle Mouth Guard (Compulsory for hockey and rugby.) We encourage participants to have an Shin Pads (Compulsory for hockey and football.) "electronics-free" time with us, so would ask that iPads, tablets and other gaming Sun Protection Lotion/Cream devices are left at home! Cap All participants will receive a Strathallan Sports & Activities Camp T-shirt. strathallan.co.uk
Strathallan Sports Scholarships Recognising and Rewarding Talent Every year Strathallan offers a limited number of prestigious sports scholarships to exceptionally able candidates through a comprehensive selection process. Strathallan Scholars play an important part in school life and many have gone on to exceptional careers in their chosen fields. Awards are made on the basis of outstanding ability in one or more fields as well as generic tests to gauge skills and athletic potential. Successful candidates will be awarded a remission on fees and scholarship pupils are given priority in the fee assistance programme to supplement awards for outstanding candidates on a financial need basis. If you would like to find out more about scholarships, please visit our website www.strathallan.co.uk/admissions/scholarships/ or contact Chantelle Robson, Admissions Manager T: 01738 815000 E: c.robson@strathallan.co.uk
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