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2 2016/17 Academ Mic Year Satellit E Clubs (Nov '17 7) 2016/17 Academic Year Satellite Clubs (Nov ’17) District Sport Satellite Club Venue Contact Name Contact email location of SC Ashford Athletics Homewood School & Sixth Form Centre Peter Le Rossignol [email protected] Ashford Football Wyvern School SEN School Lauren Cundy [email protected] Ashford Spin Class The Stour Centre ‐ (The North School) Peter Le Rossignol [email protected] Ashford Badminton John Wallis Chris Nicholas [email protected] Ashford Table Tennis John Wallis Chris Nicholas [email protected] Canterbury Athletics The Canterbury High School Rebecca Standing [email protected] Canterbury Rugby Simon Langton Girls Grammar School Andy Pratt [email protected] Canterbury Gymnastics St Nicholas SEN School Debbie Cooper [email protected] Canterbury Volleyball Barton Court Grammar School Thomas Middleton [email protected] Canterbury Football Herne Bay High School Jason Adby [email protected] Canterbury Roller Hockey Herne Bay High School Chris Scorer [email protected] Canterbury Football St Nicholas SEN School Lauren Cundy [email protected] Canterbury Squash Canterbury Squash Club Steve Franks [email protected] Canterbury Badminton Simon Langton Boys Grammar School John Copsey [email protected] 2016/17 Academic Year Satellite Clubs (Nov ’17) Canterbury Badminton Barton Court Grammar School John Copsey [email protected] Canterbury Fitness Club Spires Academy Kev Reygate [email protected] Canterbury Gymnastics Spires Academy Chris Wallis [email protected] Canterbury Equestrian Spires Academy Chris Wallis [email protected] Canterbury Golf Club Spires Academy Chris Wallis [email protected] Dartford Dance Dartford Science and Technology College (Girls) Gemma Wright [email protected] Dartford Tennis Dartford Girls Grammar School Neil Biddle [email protected] Dartford Golf North Kent College Keiran Poole [email protected] Dartford Hockey Dartford Science and Technology College (Girls) Jo Gillett [email protected] Dartford Football Wilmington Grammar School for Girls Zack Hamid [email protected] Dartford Football Dartford Grammar School for Girls Zack Hamid [email protected] Dartford Football Wilmington Grammar School for Girls Zack Hamid [email protected] Dartford Football Wilmington Academy (Girls) Zack Hamid [email protected] Dartford Gymnastics Dartford Science and Technology College Linda Bellingham [email protected] Dartford Trampolining Dartford Science and Technology College Keith Sleafer [email protected] Dartford Football The Ebbsfleet Academy Darren Phillips [email protected] Dartford Hockey Dartford Science and Technology College Barry James [email protected] 2016/17 Academic Year Satellite Clubs (Nov ’17) Dartford Cheerleading Longfield Academy Nicola Davies [email protected] Dartford Tennis Wilmington Grammar School for Girls Neil Biddle [email protected] Dartford Tennis Dartford Science and Technology College Neil Biddle [email protected] Dartford Tennis Wilmington Academy Caroline Ratcliffe [email protected] Dartford Table Tennis Wilmington Grammar School for Girls Stan Matthews [email protected] Dartford Gymnastics Dartford Grammar School for Girls Keith Sleafer [email protected] (Dance) Dartford Hockey Rowhill SEN School Barry James [email protected] Dover Parkour Goodwin Academy Kate Hayes‐ chayes‐[email protected] Watkins Dover Cheerleading Astor College Ruth McDade [email protected] Dover Cheerleading Dover Grammar School for Ruth McDade [email protected] Dover Cheerleading Goodwin Academy Ruth McDade [email protected] Dover Cheerleading Sandwich Technology College Ruth McDade [email protected] Gravesham Football Ifield SEN School Lauren Cundy [email protected] Gravesham Hockey Mayfield Grammar School Lorraine [email protected] McCormack 2016/17 Academic Year Satellite Clubs (Nov ’17) Gravesham Tennis Meopham Secondary School Lilly Miles [email protected] Gravesham Tennis Milestone Academy SEN School Caroline Ratcliffe [email protected] Gravesham Netball St Georges Alan Reeves [email protected] Gravesham Basketball Mayfield Grammar School Lorraine [email protected] McCormack Gravesham Basketball Northfleet Technology College Jesse Sazant [email protected] Gravesham Tennis St John's School Angie Suleau [email protected] Maidstone Badminton Maidstone Girls Grammar School Heather Shave [email protected] Maidstone Rugby St Simon Stock Kyle Fiddler [email protected] Maidstone Rugby Valley Park School Brandon Carter [email protected] Maidstone Table Tennis Valley Park School Mark Lisbon [email protected] Medway Tennis Chatham Grammar School for Girls Alex Woolmington [email protected] Medway Hockey Brompton Academy Martin May [email protected] Medway Badminton Brompton Academy Martin May [email protected] Medway Handball Chatham Grammar Girls School Julie Wakeman [email protected] or Medway Handball Fort Pitt Thomas Middleton [email protected] 2016/17 Academic Year Satellite Clubs (Nov ’17) Medway Handball Walderslade Girls School Thomas Middleton [email protected] Medway Running Walderslade Girls School Vikki Bell [email protected] Medway Hockey Thomas Aveling Jon Rye [email protected] Medway Hockey Rochester Grammar School for Girls Jon Rye [email protected] Medway Netball Hundred of Hoo Claire Moore [email protected] Medway Football Bradfields Academy SEN School Lauren Cundy [email protected] Medway Cricket Bromton Academy Jon Waite jon.waite@fusion‐active.co.uk Medway Badminton Chatham Grammar Girls School Julie Wakeman [email protected] or Medway Rugby Rainham Mark Grammar School (Girls) Mark Marriott [email protected] Medway Rugby Rainham Mark Grammar School (Boys) Mark Marriott [email protected] Medway Rugby Hundred of Hoo (Girls) Mark Marriott [email protected] Medway Rugby Hundred of Hoo (Boys) Mark Marriott [email protected] Medway Rugby Fort Pitt Grammar School Mark Marriott [email protected] Medway Rugby Chatham Grammar School for Girls Mark Marriott [email protected] Medway Rugby Brompton Academy (Boys) Mark Marriott [email protected] Medway Rugby Brompton Academy (Girls) Mark Marriott [email protected] 2016/17 Academic Year Satellite Clubs (Nov ’17) Medway Handball Rainham Mark Fran Ferrari [email protected] Medway Netball Robert Napier Mike Walsh [email protected] Medway Basketball Robert Napier Mike Walsh [email protected] Medway Badminton Strood Academy Lee Cogger [email protected] Medway Volleyball Strood Academy Lee Cogger [email protected] Medway Basketball The Howard School Dan Lane [email protected] Medway Judo Walderslade Girls School Eddie Orgee [email protected] Medway Judo Bradfields Academy SEN School Eddie Orgee [email protected] Medway Mulit Sport Medway Park John Hatcheet [email protected] Medway Athletics/Runn Sir Joseph Williamson Mathematics Vikki Bell [email protected] Green ing School/Walderslade Girls Sevenoaks Archery Parkwood Hall Academy SEN School Jake Fisher [email protected] Sevenoaks Football Orchard Academy Lauren Cundy [email protected] Sevenoaks Tennis Orchards Academy Neil Biddle [email protected] Sevenoaks Table Tennis Orchards Academy Stuart Nicholson snicholson@orchards‐tkat.org Sevenoaks Rugby Orchards Academy Yulia La‐Kruz Yulia.La‐[email protected] Shepway Folkestone Folkestone Academy Nick Skelton [email protected] 2016/17 Academic Year Satellite Clubs (Nov ’17) Academy Shepway Tennis Harvey Grammar School Nick Skelton [email protected] Shepway Tennis Folkestone Schoool for Girls Nick Skelton [email protected] Shepway American Folkestone Academy Guthrie Miller [email protected] Football Shepway Hockey Folkestone Schoool for Girls Dave Parsons [email protected] Shepway Hockey The Beacon SEN School Dave Parsons [email protected] Shepway Basketball Brockhill School Mark Hinton [email protected] Shepway Football The Beacon SEN School Lauren Cundy [email protected] Shepway Boxing The Beacon SEN School Barry Pluck [email protected] Swale Abbey School The Abbey School Rachel Skelcher [email protected] Swale Trampolining Highsted Grammar School Paul Hurd [email protected] Swale Table Tennis Fulston Manor School Lee Gardner [email protected] Swale Football ISP Lauren Cundy [email protected] Swale Queen Queen Elizabeth's GS Lisa Baker [email protected] Elizabeth's GS Swale Football Meadowfield SEN School Lauren Cundy [email protected] 2016/17 Academic Year Satellite Clubs (Nov ’17) Swale Table Tennis Sittingbourne Community College Robert Dengate [email protected] Medway Athletics Chatham and Clarendon Grammar School Tom Richford [email protected] Thanet Badminton Dane Court Grammar School Anne Syred [email protected] Thanet American Royal Harbour Academy Guthrie Miller [email protected]
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