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PBC NETBALL SPORT EXCELLENCE PROGRAM “A Breeding Ground for Sporting Success” NETBALL PROGRAM PBC NETBALL SPORT EXCELLENCE PROGRAM “a breeding ground for Sporting Success” NETBALL PROGRAM The Sports Excellence Program is an elite training and coaching program developed for gifted and talented students in Netball, that empowers them to pursue their sporting dreams. Students with demonstrated ability in Netball are supported through mentoring, training and education from nationally accredited and industry experienced coaches. EXPERT COACHING STAFF JASMINE KADRY NADJA KUNDRUS-LITTLE MEEGAN ROONEY (Current) (Current) (Alumni) •Palm Beach Currumbin State High • Palm Beach Currumbin State Sport Excellence Junior Netball 2018 • Queensland Firebirds Team High Sport Excellence Netball •U16 Golden South Jaguars State Titles member 2003-2008 Program 2015 - current Coach 2018 • Queensland Fusion Netball Team • Senior Netball Excellence (10- •Netball Queensland State Titles Captain 2008-10 12) 2015 – current, Junior Selector • Queensland U21's State Netball Netball Excellence (7-9) 2012- •South Coach School Sport U11/U19s Team member 2003-5 (Captain Coach 2018 2017 2005), Queensland U19's State The essence of our coaching •QLD Schoolgirls selector 2018 Team Member 2002-3 (Vice • South Coach School Sport: •Helensvale SHS Netball Sport Captain 2003) philosophy, is based on the long Opens Coach 2014, U15 Coach Excellence 2013-2017 (Runners up • Golden South Jaguars Captain term development of athletes in 2015 & Opens 2016. Vicki Wilson Cup 2017) 2009-13 (Competes in QLD State their physical conditioning, • QLD Schoolgirls selector 2014 •NSW Combined HS U19 Coach 2012-13 League Competition), techniques, tactics, mental • Development Coaching •Sydney East Regional School Sport • Queensland Fusion Apprentice Coach 2010-2103 Coach 2014 approach and satisfaction in Accreditation (Netball AUS) •Intermediate Coaching Accreditation • Golden South Jaguars Player (Netball AUS) • Queensland U17's State team, learning new skills and enhancing U15's School Girls State team and existing skills. REDS aim to create an 2004,2005, 2008, 2013. •Golden South Jaguars Player 2014/Brisbane North Cougars Player South Coast Netball Association environment that is conducive to • Past PBC Reds Netball Sport Specialist Coach 2014 Excellence Athlete + Captain 2015 (Queensland Champions League) • South Coast School Girls Coach learning, embracing a culture of 2001 – 2005. •NSW Waratahs Player 2013/ QLD teamwork and fostering individual Fusion Squad 2014/15 (Australian 2011-14 (State Champions 2011, • State Champions 2014, State Netball League) 12 and 14) and team success through a Finalists 2015, 2016, Vicki •Sutherland Shire Captain- NSW • PBC State High Sport Excellence progressive passion for commitment Wilson Shield State Finalists Premiers 2013 (NSW State League) Netball Program Head Coach 2009- and work ethic. 2017 •NSW State U21 Team (National 14. (State Champions 2014) Championships 2003) LOCATION PBC State High is situated in unique location that allows these athletes to: access, train, grow and learn in a beautiful coastal environment. How to get to PBC We have a large number of students who live out of catchment and travel to PBC to gain the elite coaching environment that PBC has to offer. Specialist PBC school busses run directly too and from suburbs up and down the Gold Coast. Special accommodations are made to assist the travel of our athletes, that include early departure times 2.55pm (instead of 3.05pm), where all our student depart for their bus and train together. Currently, our girls that live in the Hinterland or Northern Gold Coast catch disembarking at Varity Lakes. They board the 760 Tweed Heads 8.00am bus that stops directly in front of Palm Beach Currumbin State High School. In the afternoon, the athletes catch the 760 Robina Town Centre bus, departing at Varsity Lakes Train Station, catching the Brisbane bound train at 3.40pm to arrive home by 4pm. TRAINING FACILITIES Students in the Netball Program have access to a large 3 sectioned gym facility consisting of free weights and rigs, pin machine weights and a cardio room. All staff are also highly trained and accredited in Strength & Conditioning. TRAINING FACILITIES Students also have access to a recovery and analysis gym, full sized indoor court, playing fields and access to Palm Beach-Currumbin Olympic swimming pool and Aquatic Centre. LONG TERM ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT (LTAD) SPORT EXCELLENCE CURRICULUM All students in the program will satisfy the curriculum requirements for their stage of schooling as determined by the Queensland Department of Education and the Board of Secondary School Studies. These students will also have access to well-structured developmental programs of sports coaching and training by highly qualified and experienced State Association and school staff. State Sporting Associations and “parent” professional organisations play important roles within the sports excellence program. They are involved in the selection of sport excellence students and the development and delivery of the coaching and training program. Training and specialised coaching programs are conducted in school time and may include sports related topics such as sports nutrition, physiology, competition preparation and psychology as well as tuition in time management, study skills and goal setting. The Sports Excellence Program is compatible with both the OP and Non-OP strands of Senior Schooling 10, 11 and 12. School-based traineeships are encouraged among Non-OP students. SPORT EXCELLENCE CURRICULUM TIMETABLE There are three stages of the Sports Excellence Program. Stage 1 - Foundation • 2 lessons per week • Sport each week • Participation in specialised clinics and Long Term Athlete Development Programs Stage 2 - Development • 2 lessons S.E.P. elective/week • Sport each week • Participation in specialised clinics and Long Term Athlete Development Programs Stage 3 - Specialist Years • 3 lessons S.E.P. elective/week • Sport each week • Lesson “O” extension(s) weekly to cover all development domains • Participation in specialised clinics Students completing 11/12 Sports Excellence again 4 QCE points. STUDENT OBLIGATIONS Students will only retain their position in the program by continuing to meet the requirements of their chosen sport and their school subjects. All students will be required to sign a contract outlining their responsibilities. Progression from year level to year level in the program is not automatic. Dakota Newson and Brooke Swindells EDUCATING FOR SUCCESS School Aim: To be a world-class school which nurtures the talents of every student, positions them to succeed in their preferred careers and thrive in all dimensions of a balanced adult life including relationships, health, creativity, citizenship and recreation. WORLD CLASS ACADEMIC RESULTS • PBC is the top non (fully) selective High School in QLD. • PBC offer a much greater variety of subjects and programs as well as being flexible around timetables. • The private schools in the area get a greater percentage of their students OP 1 to 5 and 1 to 15 but PBC actually get more students into the 1 to 5 and 1 to 15. 2017 Results: • 100% of students received a QCE / QCIA (406 Students) • OP 1-5 = 19% OP Eligible Students • OP 1-15 = 92% OP Eligible Students • 97% of students who applied received an offer to gain entry into University courses (More than any of the private schools in South East QLD) • 125 of yr 12’s completed School Based Traineeships (More than any other school in Australia) Rosie Gale • 185 students left Yr 12 with a Certificate III or Higher. (More than any other school in School Captain 2016 and Australia). Netball Excellence Student 2017 NAPLAN Performance Reading and Grammar & Year Writing Spelling Numeracy Comprehension Punctuation Year 7 554 528 564 550 568 Year 9 582 564 597 564 596 Green Above National School Standards Blue Similar to National School Standards Red Below National School Standards Charlie Duke • PBC Academic Excellence & Sport Excellence • Australian Indigenous Netball Team • A school Captain leader Abi Houston Rosie Gale • PBC Academic Excellence • PBC Academic Excellence & Sport Excellence • PBC Netball Sport Excellence • Queensland State Team • 2018 U15 AUSTRALIAN team • The School Captain PBC Reds Netball Honour Roll Regional Reps: State Reps: National Reps: South Coast QLD Australia 2018 U15 Dakota Newson U17 Abi Houtson (NQ) U17 Abi Houtson (AIS Squad) U19 Brooke Swindells 2017 U12 Dakota Newson U12 Dakota Newson U16 Abi Houtson (QSS) U15 Abi Houston U15 Abi Houston 2016 U12 Saraya Gadsby Courtney Kelly-Scholes Kirstyn Lole Rosie Gale (NQ) Abigail Houston U17 Jada Gafa (NQ) U17 (Indigenous Australian U15 Amarah Lockwood Ebony Aston (NQ) Team) Mattarley Kelly-Scholes Regional Reps: State Reps: National Reps: South Coast QLD Australia 2015 Holly Vowels U12 U12 Shiphrah Lemusu Shiphrah Lemusu Sophie Meehan Willow Gale Sophie Meehan Jada Gafa (NQ) U15 U15 Kiah Bedggood Courtney Kelly-Scholes Rhianna Bevege U17 Charlie Duke (Indigenous Australian Jada Gafa Jada Gafa (NQ) Team) U17 U19 Rosie Gale Rosie Gale U19 Ebony Aston Ebony Aston 2014 U12 Abi Houston U12 Abi Houston (QSS) Charlie Duke Charlie Duke (QSS) Jada Gafa Jada Gafa (QSS) U15 Rosie Gale U15 Jada Gafa Rosie Gale (QSS) Ebony Aston U17 Ebony Aston (QSS) Shadow: Ebony Aston Amelia Harris Amelia Harris (QSS) U19 Georgia Ezzy U19 Bryah Gafa (NQ) Yasmin King Kari Arrow (NQ) PBC Netball Success Senior Vicki Wilson Cup Regional Finals State Finals Position in Gold Coast Position in Queensland Previously made state championships 2004, 2008
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