1. THE NORTHERN SYDNEY SCHOLASTIC& SPORTS ACADEMY
THE NORTHERN SYDNEY SCHOLASTIC & SPORTS ACADEMY
AT
NARRABEEN SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL
NARRABEEN SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL Education & &
Education
Communities
Communities
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3. Contents
Our Vision _______________________________________________________________ 2
Mission Statement ________________________________________________________ 2
A Balanced Curriculum And A Commitment To Learning ____________________ 3
Our Sporting Stars _______________________________________________________ 4
The Academy Structure __________________________________________________ 5
The Mentoring Program __________________________________________________ 6
Meet the Academy Head Coaches ________________________________________ 7
Academy Staff Contact Details _________________________________________ 8
Expression Of Interest Form ______________________________________________ 9
Academy Staff Role Descriptions ____________________________________ 10 - 12
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4. Our Vision
To be recognised as a regional centre of excellence for the development of high performance sport within
the curriculum of a Comprehensive Secondary School.
Mission Statement
To create an innovative and excellent elite sports program that engages athletes/students in positive
behaviour and active learning, which culminates in the promotion of an athlete/student’s full
sporting, vocational and academic potential.
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5. A Balanced Curriculum & a
Commitment to Learning
The Academy will operate in unison with the academic and social framework of the school
curriculum, and therefore the educational value of sport in the overall development of the
student will be of major consideration.
Academic & Vocational Opportunities Social Values
At Northern Sydney Scholastic & Sporting Academy we Narrabeen Sports High School is actively building a
recognise the incredible demands made of young athletes school culture that promotes respectful and responsible
as they balance commitments in their chosen sport and in behaviours and encourages students to achieve success.
the classroom at Narrabeen Sports High School. We value These three core values aim at creating a community
a balanced curriculum, and to assist elite level athletes which is respectful, responsible and successful and
underpin all programs at the Northern Sydney Scholastic
achieve their academic potential we have appointed
& Sports Academy.
teacher mentors who will work with students in small
group settings to ensure all course work is complete.
Participants in the Elite and Emerging Elite Athlete
programs at the Northern Sydney Scholastic & Sports
This will involve:
Academy will receive explicit instruction in how to
• Recording lectures by classroom teachers when an elite
conduct themselves using this behavioural approach. Elite
level athlete is absent due to sporting commitments. and Emerging Elite Athletes will demonstrate positive
• Offering homework and assignment assistance to help behaviour by being:
students understand key concepts across their different RESPECTFUL
subjects and complete coursework. • Embracing difference, diversity and working well in
• Teacher Mentors at the Academy and guest speakers team situations
leading a variety of workshops focusing on habits of • Developing strategies to overcome differences and
mind such as motivation, leadership, teamwork, time communicate effectively
management and goal setting to maximise outcomes • Respecting the rules and regulations that govern
on the sports arena and in the classroom. their chosen sport
RESPONSIBLE
In addition to a rigorous academic curriculum, the • Taking ownership for one’s own actions
School also offers a variety of Vocational and Educational • Managing sporting, academic and family
Training courses including: commitments effectively
• Demonstrating leadership and helping others to
• Sport and Recreation - Certificate 2
achieve their goals
• Trade and Construction - Certificate 3. Over $1,000,000
SUCCESSFUL
has been spent on a new Trade Training Centre which is on
• Accepting critical feedback to develop and improve
school grounds
performance
• Hospitality - Certificate 2. Over $1,000,000 has been spent
• Setting and achieving meaningful goals
on a commercial grade kitchen, which is on school grounds.
• Striving for one’s personal best
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6. Our Sporting Stars
Narrabeen Sports High School has a long tradition of involvement in the ‘all round’ education and
development of many Australian sporting stars, from a variety of sporting disciplines. A large number
have become national and, in some cases, international sporting icons.
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7. The Academy Structure
The Academy operates at two levels: The Elite Athlete Program, and the Emerging Elite Athlete Program.
These programs have been designed to cater for the differing sporting skill levels and overall needs of
students enrolled at Narrabeen Sports High School. As the School is a Selective Sports High School it
means that students living anywhere in Northern Sydney may apply for enrolment.
The coaches, and coaching staff, employed by the Academy are all fully qualified and accredited within their
chosen sporting discipline. Many of them have played, and coached, their chosen sport at a state and national
level. For more information on coach experience and accreditation in a specific sport refer to page 7 in this
booklet or go to www.narrabeen-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
The Elite Athlete Program The Emerging Elite Athlete Program
OBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE
To provide developing elite athletes, in Years 11-12, with an To provide developing athletes in Years 7-10 with an
environment for academic and social development, whilst opportunity to develop skills relating to a chosen sport.
acknowledging the individual training and competition
demands of a chosen sport. SPORTS OFFERED
• AFL • Rugby All Code Program
SPORTS OFFERED • Basketball • (Rugby League & Rugby 7s)
The chosen sport does not need to be one coached at the • Dance • Swimming
School. The Academy recognises the individual training, • Football (Soccer) • Tennis
and competition, demands of every sport. Assistance in the • Netball • Touch Football
management of these demands will be given to all elite
athletes. RATIONALE
A developing athlete may enrol at Narrabeen Sports High
RATIONALE School, and become a member of the Northern Sydney
A developing elite athlete may enrol at Narrabeen Sports Scholastic and Sports Academy, in order to assist in skills
High School and become a member of the Northern Sydney development.
Scholastic and Sports Academy in order to accommodate
for specific training and competition requirements. CRITERIA
An athlete must be in Years 7-10 and participating at a
CRITERIA club level in the chosen sport. Active involvement in the
An athlete will have been selected at a State or National level chosen sport will also be considered. Athletes must have
for their chosen sport, and have demonstrated a willingness demonstrated a willingness to apply effort to developing
to apply effort to developing their academic and social their academic and social responsibilities.
responsibilities.
SERVICES PROVIDED
SERVICES PROVIDED: • Specific skills coaching in a chosen sport will be
• Individualised academic timetables provided every Tuesday and Thursday mornings from
• Mentoring by staff - Teacher Mentors of Learning 8.15 am – 9.45 am. It is envisaged that team training, and
• Sport focused seminars matches, will occur with increasing student interest.
• Coaching support and financial assistance • Mentoring by staff - Teacher Mentors of Learning
• Sport focused seminars
COST
Membership of the Academy will cost $50.00 per term. This COST
fee will cover all mentoring/seminar costs and the cost of Membership of the Academy will cost $250.00 per term.
an Academy polo shirt, (there may be additional costs for This fee will cover all school based coaching expenses,
excursions/competitions or travelling expenses). mentoring/seminar costs and the cost of an Academy
polo shirt, (there may be additional costs for excursions/
competitions or travelling expenses).
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8. The Mentoring Program
Narrabeen Sports High School is actively building a school culture that promotes respectful and
responsible behaviours and encourages students to achieve success.
Students in the Academy will receive support, guidance and instruction from both Sport Supervisors and
Teacher Mentors who are all members of the teaching staff at Narrabeen Sports High School. These fully
qualified and trained staff will assist young athletes as they balance commitments in their chosen sport
and in the classroom.
The mentoring program as outlined below offers students a range of learning experiences to assist them
in achieving their personal best.
KEY
Mentoring Timetable by Sport
DAY THURSDAY Rugby
All
Code
23
July
2013 25
July
2013 Touch,
AFL
eam
Building Team
Building KEY
KEY
Rugby
All
Code Dance,
Football,
Tennis
6
August
2013 Touch,
AFL
8
August
2013 Basketball,
Netball,
Swimming
ng
cursion
-‐
TBA
Term
One,
2
013
Excursion
-‐ TBA
Term
Three,
2013
Dance,
Football,
Tennis
20
August
2013 TUESDAY 22
August
2013 Swimming
3 Basketball,
Netball,
THURSDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY
5
February
2013 7
February
2013 12
February
2013 14
February
2013 16
July
2013 18
July
2013 23
July
2013 25
July
2013
BA
Nutrition Nutrition
Welcome
and
Fitness
Testing
Fitness
Testing
Week2
Week3
Week1
Week2
Coaching
-‐
ALL Coaching
-‐
ALL Guest
Speaker
-‐
ALL Team
Building Team
Building
Orientation
-‐
ALL All
football
codes All
other
sports
13
September
2013 5
September
2013
19
February
2013 21
February
2013 26
February
2013 28
February
2013 30
July
2013 1
August
2013 6
August
2013 8
August
2013
Narralympics Narralympics Academy
Presentation
Week4
Week5
Week3
Week4
Stretching Stretching Coaching
-‐
ALL Excursion
-‐
TBA Excursion
-‐
TBA Excursion
-‐
TBA Excursion
-‐
TBA
Breakfast
-‐
ALL
013
September
2013 19
September
2013
5
March
2013 7
March
2013 12
March
2013 14
March
2013 13
August
2013 15
August
2013 20
August
2013 22
August
2013
cs in
sport
rugs
Fitness
Testing
Fitness
Testing
Stretching sport
Drugs
in
Week6
Week7
Week5
Week6
Stretching Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition
All
football
codes All
other
sports
013 19
March
2013 21
March
2013 26
March
2013 28
March
2013 27
August
2013 29
August
2013 3
September
2013 5
September
2013
ort Goal
Setting
&
Study
Goal
Setting
&
Study
Week8
Week9
Week7
Week8
Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition Narralympics Narralympics
Skills Skills
DAY THURSDAY
5
October
2013 17
October
2013
2
April
2013 4
April
2013 9
April
2013 11
April
2013 10
September
2013 12
September
2013 17
September
2013 19
September
2013
rugs
in
sport Goal
Setting
&i
n
tudy
Goal
Setting
&
Study
Drugs
S sport
Week10
Week11
Week10
Week9
Beach
Fitness Beach
Fitness Narralympics Narralympics Drugs
in
sport Drugs
in
sport
Skills Skills
13
9
October
2013 31
October
2013
Excursion
-‐
ort Term
Two,
2013
Excursion
-‐
Term
Four,
2013
Gymnastics Gymnastics
TUESDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY
30
April
2013 2
May
2013 7
May
2013 9
May
2013 8
October
2013 10
October
2013 15
October
2013 17
October
2013
13ovember
2013
N 14
November
2013
Week1
Week2
Week1
Week2
-‐
Beach
Fitness Beach
Fitness Physiology Physiology Coaching
-‐
ALL Guest
Speaker
-‐
ALL Drugs
in
sport Drugs
in
sport
each
Fitness Beach
Fitness
s
14
May
2013 16
May
2013 21
May
2013 23
May
2013 22
October
2013 24
October
2013 29
October
2013 31
October
2013
013
November
2013 28
November
2013
TBA
(Yr
8
&
10)
(
Yr
8
&
TBA
10)
Excursion
-‐
Excursion
-‐
Excursion
-‐
Excursion
-‐
Week3
Week4
Week3
Week4
Physiology Physiology
Social
Media (Yr
7
&
9
to
NAPLAN) (Yr
7
&
9
to
NAPLAN)
ss Social
Media Gymnastics Gymnastics Gymnastics Gymnastics
28
May
2013 30
May
2013 4
June
2013 6
June
2013 5
November
2013 7
November
2013 12
November
2013 14
November
2013
013
December
2013 12
December
2013
Week5
Week6
Week5
Week6
and
Coaching
-‐
Injury
Rehab Injury
Rehab
BBQ
and
Coaching
-‐
Injury
Rehab Injury
Rehab Beach
Fitness Beach
Fitness Beach
Fitness Beach
Fitness
ia
football
codes All
other
sports
11
June
2013 13
June
2013 18
June
2013 20
June
2013 19
November
2013 21
November
2013 26
November
2013 28
November
2013
013 Fitness
Testing
Fitness
Testing
Week7
Week8
Week7
Week8
Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition Social
Media Social
Media
hing
-‐
All
football
codes All
other
sports
orts
25
June
2013 27
June
2013 3
December
2013 5
December
2013 10
December
2013 12
December
2013
BBQ
and
Coaching
-‐
BBQ
and
Coaching
-‐
Week10
Week9
Week9
Team
Building Team
Building Social
Media Social
Media
All
football
codes All
other
sports
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9. Meet the Academy Head Coaches
Mick Keys – AFL
Bachelor of Human Movement, Bachelor of Secondary Education, Masters of Exercise Science (Strength and Conditioning), Level 2 AFL
coach, Head Coach Sydney Swans Academy program (2010- Current. Ages 11 to 18), Talent Player Program (TPP) coach (2009-current),
Head Coach UNSW/ES Under 18 team in the Sydney AFL competition (2010/2011), Assistant coach NSW/ACT State team (under 16s and 18s),
Represented Sydney Swans Reserve grade team, Captained 2 premiership winning teams (2002,2005).
Brad Dalton - Basketball
NCAS level 3 coach, 25 years coaching (beginners to elite), 13 years playing in NBL, 10 years playing in Australian team (1981 – 1990),
Olympic Games (1984 & 1988), World Championships (1982 & 1986).
Apryl Curtin - Dance
Royal Academy of Dance Elementary Ballet Certificate, Certificate 3 in live production, Theatre and Events (CUE30203), Groove and
Shuffle School of Performing Arts Dance Teaching Certificate, Hip Hop, Jazz, Modern and Tap dance teacher since 2009.
Karan Smith – Netball
Level 1 Coaching Certificate, Australian Satellite Specialist Coach (1991), Manly Warringah Junior Coach/Manager, Manly Warringah
selector, Assistant Head Coach with Anne Sargeant Netball Clinics for over 25 years, Joint Head Coach J.E.T.S ( junior elite talent squad ) ,
Australian Diamond netball team (1981-1983), World Championship title (1983), Australian Institute of Sport (1981), NSW Open team 7
years (several National titles), Manly Warringah Open and Division 1 team 7 years NSW champions.
Glenn Moore – Rugby All Code (Rugby League)
Level 2 Coach, Senior First Aid Certificate, Level 1 Sports Trainer, Head Coach of the Northern Beaches Secondary College (Freshwater
Campus) Senior Team (2010-2012), Head Coach of Pittwater House Junior Team (2012), Head Coach of U/14 Development Squad Manly Sea
Eagles (2010-2012) , Assistant Coach of the Manly Sea Eagles H/Matts U/16 (2010-2012, 2012 Head Coach of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
H/Matts U/16).
Jason Grier – Rugby All Code (Rugby Sevens)
Level 4 Rugby Coach – NZRU, Level 2 Rugby Coach – ARU, Bachelor of Physical Education – ACPE, First Grade Coach – Gordon Rugby Club
(2011/2012), Junior Gold Coach – ARU ( 2011/2012), Rugby Manager – Gordon Rugby Club (2011-2012), Director of Rugby at Ready Rugby.
Dan Sheppard - Football
UEFA B Licence (Awaiting date of final assessment), FA Level 2 Football Coaching, FFA Futsal Licence & FA Futsal Level 1, BSc Hons Sport
Studies with an additional year at UWS, Foundation Degree Sports Studies, Speed Agility and Quickness Level 1, Level 2 Certificate in
Fitness Instructing, Level 2 certificate in Exercise and fitness knowledge, Northern Tigers Under 16 Boys, Knox Grammar 2nds (2011 &
2012), Northern Tigers U14 & Youth (Premiership winners) Futsal Super League, Stevenage FC (English League One) community, devel-
opment, and Centre of Excellence coach, Luton Town FC (English conference) Talent Identification Program coach, Stevenage FC Under
18 and 19 Elite Development Programme (2004-2006), Semi-professional in South England (2006-2010).
Andrew McKee – Strength and Conditioning
Certificate 3 - Gym Instructor, Certificate 4 - Personal Trainer, Children, Adult and Older Adult Trainer, Registered Master Trainer Fitness
Australia, Punchfit Boxing Trainer, Senior First Aid, Nutrition and Weight Management, Vast experience in personal training and life
coaching through own personal training business, Train clients of varying ages from toddlers through to clients in later stages of life.
John Asmus – Swimming
ASCTA, Bronze Swimming Coach, Level 1 ACC Surf Life Saving Swim and Board Coach, 10 years Surf Life Saving, 7 years Competitive
Swimming.
Scott Van West – Tennis
Qualified Club Professional - Tennis Australia, Advanced Level 2 - Australian Tennis Professional Coaches Association, Active After
School Communities Provider (AASC), Apply First Aid Certificate, 20 years coaching - juniors and adults, 10 years coaching elite juniors,
5 years coaching elite juniors - Sydney Academy of Sport, Local junior/district representative, Regional tournament player.
Jye Malcom – Touch Football
Level 2 Coach, Level 1 Referee, Level 1 Selector, CHS & All Schools U/15s Captain (1997), CHS Opens Captain, National Champions
(1999), NSW U/20s (2000 & 2001) Captain State Of Origin, Sydney Scorpions Open Mixed and Men’s Representative (1999 – 2004),
Australian Representative U/15s (1997), Australian Representative U/18s (1999 & 2000), Australian Representative U/20s 2001 Youth
World Cup (Player of the Tournament), NSW Rebels Elite 8 2011 Men’s Representative. Biannual National Competition - Top 120
players in Australia.
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10. Academy Staff Contact Details
ROLE SURNAME NAME EMAIL ADDRESS PH.NO
Academy Administrator Dipper Karen KAREN.DIPPER1@det.nsw.edu.au 9913 7802
Academy Director Stokes Peter peter.stokes@det.nsw.edu.au 0488 417 980
AFL - Head Coach Keys Mick mick.keys@aflnswact.com.au 0410 668 733
Basketball - Head Coach Dalton Brad bdaltbasketball@optusnet.com.au 0405 158 598
Basketball - Coach Jenkins Sanford san.triplethreat@gmail.com 0406 757 159
Bus Clark Dave bbalkind@bigpond.net.au 0419 351 763
Dance - Head Coach Curtin Apryl apryl01@hotmail.com 0404 737 385
Netball - Head Coach Smith Karan kazsmith61@optusnet.com.au 0414 313 672
Rugby All Code (7s) Grier Jason jason@readyrugby.com.au 0416 486 121
Rugby All Code (League) Moore Glenn ginomoore@hotmail.com 0434 948 387
Football - Head Coach Sheppard Daniel dan_shep01@hotmail.com 0478 004 309
Football - Coach Lee Grant glee1961@hotmail.com 0409 045 480
Sports Supervisor (Basketball, Netball, Swimming) Frost Courtney courtney.frost1@det.nsw.edu.au 0405 265 463
Sports Supervisor ( Rugby All Code, Touch, AFL) Wood Ian Ian.L.Wood@det.nsw.edu.au 0411 557 405
Sports Supervisor (Tennis, Dance, Football) Wigan John JohnWigan2@det.nsw.edu.au. 0405 661 296
Strength/Conditioning McKee Andrew andrew@personallytrained.com.au 0402 693 008
Swimming - Head Coach Asmus John jfasmus@hotmail.com 0414 441 851
Teacher Mentor Moore Peter Peter.Moore39@det.nsw.edu.au 0405 447 661
Teacher Mentor Deane Rebecca Rebecca.Deane2@det.nsw.edu.au 0430 400 849
Tennis - Head Coach Van West Scott scottvanwest@gmail.com 0400 082 000
Touch - Head Coach Malcolm Jye jye@pittwatersports.com.au 0435 802 652
Touch - Coach Malcolm Judy(Tues) malcomfive@optusnet.com.au 0438 255 928
Touch - Coach Davis Danielle danielle.davis.oztag@hotmail.com 0433 818 605
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11. THE NORTHERN SYDNEY SCHOLASTIC & SPORTS ACADEMY
AT
NARRABEEN SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL Education &
Communities
To be a member of the Academy a student must be enrolled at Narrabeen Sports High School.
If you are interested please follow the steps below.
1. Fill in the details on this form.
2. Send this completed form with a copy of a recent school report to:
Northern Sydney Scholastic and Sports Academy
Narrabeen Sports High School
10 Namona Street,
North Narrabeen NSW 2101
3. After we receive this information you will be notified on the progress of your application. You will be sent enrolment
application forms which must be completed before final acceptance into the Academy.
STUDENT INFORMATION
Family Name:_______________________________________ Given Names:________________________________________
SPORT CHOICE (circle one)
Australian Rules Football (AFL) Basketball Dance Netball Football (Soccer) Rugby All Code Swimming Tennis Touch Football
Other (please specify)________________________________________________________
Date of Birth: __________________Age________ [ M / F ]
School currently attending____________________________________________________ Year ________________________
Brief summary of participation in chosen sport (e.g. club or representative honours)
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian name_____________________________________________________________________________________
Home Address: ________________________________________________________________________P/Code:__________
Telephone Home: ___________________ Mobile _____________________
Email:________________________________________________________
ACADEMY COSTS
Membership of the Academy will cost $250.00 per term for involvement in the Emerging Elite Athlete Program, and $50.00 per
term for involvement in the Elite Athlete Program. This fee will cover all school based coaching expenses, mentoring/seminar
tear here
costs and the cost of an Academy polo shirt. (There may be additional costs for excursion/competition or travelling expenses).
Address: 10 Namona St. North Narrabeen, NSW 2101 Phone: (02) 9913 7820 Email: narrabeen-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au Website: www.narrabeen-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Parent/Guardian Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: _________________
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13. Academy Staff Role Descriptions
ACADEMY HEAD COACH
Role Description
• Organise students, equipment and session planning for every Academy session, i.e. 8.15am to 9.45am on Tuesdays and
Thursdays (apart from mentoring sessions - see timetable).
• Ensure that the assistant coach is suitably qualified and fully briefed for each session.
• Monitor student behaviour and standard of attire during Academy training sessions and report any non-conforming
students to the Sports Supervisor.
• Work with the Sports Supervisor to ensure there is a sequential program for skill acquisition and that all training sessions
are delivered to the highest standard.
• Assist in ensuring that students change into school clothing and move quickly to class after Academy training sessions.
• Mark the roll and ensure that this is given to a student to hand deliver to the Academy Office immediately after the training
session has concluded.
• Ensure that the message given to the students is supportive, instructive and that the language is appropriate.
• Ensure that the level of sportsmanship is at the highest standard and report any non-conforming students to the supervisor.
• Ensure that all injuries are recorded and reported to the Sports Supervisor.
• Contact the Sports Supervisor if you are unable to attend an Academy Session.
• Organise a wet weather procedure with your students (e.g. classroom session).
• Attend four Academy Coaches meetings each year (one each term).
ACADEMY COACH
Role Description
• Assist the Head Coach in organising students, equipment and session planning for every Academy Session, i.e. 8.15am to
9.45am on Tuesdays and Thursdays (apart from mentoring sessions - see timetable).
• Monitor student behaviour and standard of attire during Academy training sessions and report any non-conforming
students to the Head Coach or Sports Supervisor.
• Work with the Head Coach to ensure that there is a sequential program for skill acquisition, and that all training sessions
are delivered to the highest standard.
• Assist in ensuring that students change into school clothing and move quickly to class after Academy training sessions.
• Ensure that the message given to the students is supportive, instructive and that the language used is appropriate.
• Ensure that the level of sportsmanship is at the highest standard and report any non-conforming students to the Head
Coach or Sports Supervisor.
• Ensure that all injuries are recorded and reported to the Head Coach or Sports Supervisor.
• Contact the Head Coach or Sports Supervisor if you are unable to attend an Academy Session.
• Attend four Academy Coaches meetings each year (one each term).
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14. Academy Staff Role Descriptions
ACADEMY SPORTS SUPERVISOR
Role Description
• Be the primary point of contact for all operational matters involving coaching staff.
• Assist coaches with the monitoring of student behaviour and standard of attire during Academy training sessions, i.e.
8.15am to 9.45am on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
• Work with the Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches to ensure that all training sessions are delivered to the highest standard.
• Assistant coaches to ensure that students change into school clothing and move quickly to class after Academy training
sessions.
• Supervise and monitor roll call procedure and student injury procedure.
• Supervise and monitor wet weather and coach sickness procedures.
• Spend time at each training venue for every Academy session, to monitor student and coach performance.
• Work with the Mentoring Team to assist coaching staff in the delivery a sequential program for skill acquisition.
• Liaise with the School Sport Co-ordinator (and PDHPE staff) to promote and administer team participation in competitions
and gala days. (Take responsibility for at least one school knockout team).
• Write permission slips, VORs and risk assesments for team participation in competitions.
• Liaise with coaching staff in all matters pertaining to facility management and equipment. Work with the Mentoring
Team and Academy Director on coach equipment requests, equipment purchase, delivery, maintenance and inventory
documentation.
• Promote values of respect, responsibilty, purpose and integrity.
• Foster an ongoing mentoring relationship with students within the Academy Program, monitoring student welfare,
wellbeing and attitude.
• Attend four Academy Coaches meetings each year (one each term).
• Attend four Academy Strategy meetings each year (one each term).
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15. Academy Staff Role Descriptions
ACADEMY TEACHER MENTOR
Role Description
• Organise the writing of Academy report (one per semester).
• Create timetables for mentors, students, coaches and coach supervisors.
• Plan, program and deliver quality mentoring sessions.
• Confirm venue bookings for weekly coaching and excursions.
• Coordinate and deliver elite program.
• Meet elite athletes regularly and liase with teachers, tutors, parents, coaches.
• Support and guide Sports Supervisors.
• Role model and maintain the highest standards of overall discipline.
• Maintain and update student database in consultation with Academy Administrator.
• Monitor Room 205 and all Academy excursions.
• Write Permission Slips, and assist Sports Supervisors with risk assessments and VORs.
• Monitor and liase with local media and school newsletter articles, in consultation with Academy Director.
• Increase the profile of the Academy within the school and wider community.
• Organise Academy presentation evenings.
• Ensure whole school inclusivity of Academy values.
• Write agenda and chair Academy coach and strategy meetings.
• Attend four Academy Coaches meetings each year (one each term).
• Attend four Academy Strategy meetings each year (one each term).
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