Sport Development – Vision, Mandate & Objectives Vision: Quality sport for all people in the Royal Bafokeng region. Mandate: To develop sustainable sporting.

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Sport Development – Vision, Mandate & Objectives Vision: Quality sport for all people in the Royal Bafokeng region. Mandate: To develop sustainable sporting structures that deliver a Bafokeng community of healthy, active people while maximising their potential. Objectives: Encourage participation of children and adults in sport (PE & after-school/village programmes). Identify and develop sporting talent. Recruit and develop coaching staff.

RBS Development Policy Every child has the opportunity to participate in Physical Education and after school sports within the school environment. Continue to grow the numbers participating in all sports year on year. Provide a pathway for children to reach their sporting potential, at local, intermediate or elite level. Quality Management and Delivery at all Levels

Target Market 5 Regions 29 Villages (Senior & u19 Teams) 29 Primary Schools (12,000) 9 Middle Schools (4,500) 6 High Schools (4,000) Lebone II School (300)

What are we Offering? Schools – Sam Hodson Physical Education (PE) (Mass) After-School Sport (Mass) School Teams(Logistics, Coaching, Selection) Five Sporting Codes (incl. Basketball) Transfer of Coaching Skills Continuous Assessment Villages/Elite – Ezzy Seabelo Structuring of Senior Teams Affiliations Transfer of Skills School Competition (Coordination) Regional & National Competition Bafokeng representative teams in six sporting codes (incl. Basketball).

Development Pathway Physical Education (Mass) School Teams (Intermediate) (Codes*) U13, U16, U19. Vodacom/Sasol/Crocodiles/Platinum Athletics/Netball /Karate /(Basketball) *Age Groups may differ per code. Senior & u19 Teams (Village) Platinum Stars/Platinum LeopardsBafokeng Representative Teams (Codes*) U19 U16 U13 Federations Nat./Provincial Representative Teams (Codes*) U19 U16 U13 After School Sports (Mass)

Responsibilities Director: Sport in Schools Sam Hodson Director: Intermediate & Elite Sport Ezzy Seabelo Senior Clubs Structuring and management ass. Talent Identification Managing Director George Khunou Consult, Evaluate & Report Ronnie Carroll PE & After-School (Mass) Curriculum & Implementation Sports Timetable Staffing Inter-Schools, Regional & National Competitions Competition & Venue Scheduling Admin (refs, league tables, etc) Provincial & National Competitions Federation Affiliation Continuous Assessment & Transfer of Skills Elite (Bafokeng Representative Teams) (6 codes) Staffing & Training Talent Identification Affiliations and Competitions After-School (Mass) Sports Timetable Staffing School Team Preparation Coach Selection Team Selection & Training Team Logistics

Schools Sports Regional Manager North Region Regional Manager North East Region Regional Manager Central Region Regional Manager South East Region Regional Manager Capital Region School Sports Coordinators 9 (Primary Schools 6) (Middle/High Schools 2) School Sports Coordinators 9 (Primary Schools 5) (Middle/High Schools 1) School Sports Coordinators 12 (Primary Schools 5) Middle/High Schools 4) School Sports Coordinators 13 (Primary Schools 6) (Middle/High Schools 5) School Sports Coordinators 14 (Primary Schools 7) (Middle/High Schools 3) Quality Management and Delivery at all Levels Total Staff 68 Total Staff 39 Total Staff 57 Total Staff 49Total Staff 54 Boys 3,045/Girls 2,901 Total Students 5,946 Teacher Coaches 11 x 5 = 55 Teacher-Coaches 6 x5 = 30 Teacher-Coaches 9 x 5 = 45 Teacher-Coaches 8 x 5 = 40 Teacher-Coaches 10 x 5 = 50 Total Staff – 277 Primary Schools – 12,017 Middle/High Schools – 8,591 Total Children – 20,608 Director: Sport in Schools Sam Hodson P A to Director: Sports in Schools Note: P.E in all schools and After School Sports in the Capital Region commence in early January After School sports in all other regions on a phase-in basis throughout Boys 785/Girls 751 Total Students 1536 Boys 2,130/Girls 2,037 Total Students 4,167 Boys 1,706/Girls 1,505 Total Students 3,211 Boys 2,968/Girls 2,780 Total Students 5,748

Intermediate & Elite Sports Quality Management and Delivery at all Levels Director: Intermediate & Elite Sport Ezzy Seabelo Senior Clubs Schools Regional & National Competitions (Intermediate) Elite (Bafokeng Representative Teams) (6 codes) Staffing & Training Talent Identification Affiliations and Competitions Provincial & National Affiliations & Competitions Competition & Venue Scheduling Admin (refs, league tables, etc) Provincial & National Competitions Federation Affiliation Structuring and management assistance Talent Identification Staff PA 5 Head Coaches (5 sports) 20 Code Coaches (twice a month) Responsibilities Athletes & Players - Phase 1 Athletics40 Netball60 Martial Arts60 Soccer60 Rugby40 Athletics60 Netball80 Martial Arts110 Soccer80 Rugby66 Athletes & Players - Phase 2

Sport Development – Schedule MonTueWedThursFriSatSun Staff Meetings (Bi- weekly) (Afternoons) P.E. After School Activities School Teams (Training & Competitions) Senior Club/u19 Competitions Elite Training (excl. Academy) (Monthly) Elite Competitions (excl. Academy) (Monthly)

Role Responsibilities School Sport Coordinator PE Programme in the school (during school hours) (8am – 2pm) After-School Sport (Mass Participation) – Mondays & Thursdays (2pm – 4pm) After-School Sport (Team) – Tuesdays & Wednesdays (2pm – 4pm)  Timetabling  Team Selection  Team Training  Team Logistics Development Team meetings (Bi-weekly) Intermediate Programme Bafokeng Representative Team training & competition (twice a month) Inter-school competitions Affiliations with relevant sporting structures Provincial, national & international participation Skills transfer