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Sports Academy 2009 Tonypandy Community College
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Aims and Objectives To combine professional Sports Coaching, in your chosen sport, with a quality Post 16 Education. To encourage students to access Post 16 Education. To create dynamic and vibrant sports leaders
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New Academy Structure Rugby and Football Academy students will receive 16 hours of quality coaching and fitness conditioning over a 2 week timetable. Structured, consistent and accessible timetables for all academy students. Increased opportunity of Academic and Vocational qualifications to select from a wide range. New Leadership opportunities with the Sporting Marvels
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Post 16 Qualifications There are a wide range of Academic and Vocational courses on offer to all students. Sport and PE Courses BTEC First Diploma in Sport = 4 GCSE’s BTEC First Diploma in Public Services and Leisure = 4 GCSE’s BTEC National Award in Sport = 1 A Level’s BTEC National Certificate in Sport = 2 A Level’s Please see the Tonypandy Community College Post 16 Prospectus for more information on courses available
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Coach Education NVQ LEVEL 2 SPORTS COACHING (CSLA) WRU Coaching Awards; FAW Coaching Awards; Football/Rugby Leaders Award Goal Keepers Award First Aid Refereeing courses
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Academy Expectations This is a unique opportunity. However, it is important to remember that opportunities come with responsibilities. Academy Kit and Daily Uniform Training requirements Leadership responsibilities
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Staffing Structure Mr N Progodzicz– Key Stage 4 and 5 Manager Mr M Clements –Head of Post 16 Mr L Davies- Rugby Academy Coach and Sports Academy Tutor Mr B Daniels- Rugby Academy Coach Mr J Harvey – Football Academy Coach Becky and Ricardo- Sporting Marvels leadership tutors Miss D Bushell- Director of Sport and PE
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