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Felsted Sport Spring Term Return Sport Plan Felsted Sport at Home for the majority of pupils will end this weekend and we will return to the in school programme highlighted below. We only have one Saturday until the end of term in the programme and we will be having a house competition day. Those pupils still working remotely will be added to a Felsted at Home classroom for the remainder of the term to keep the challenges going for them. If pupils have concerns about their sport then they can speak with their HM and we can resolve any issues from that point. We will be following the guidelines of the November lockdown and so we still have several protocols to adhere to across all the outdoor and indoor sports. The pupils have become very good adhering to these and we hope as the academic year progresses we can see some changes in a positive direction. Pupils timetables will show their sports for the first games sessions on 9th March 2021. Year 9 Boys Hockey / Netball / Rugby / Girls Hockey / Dance Boys Boys Kit Rugby Equipment Year 9 Reversible games top Boots Tuesday + Friday (Hockey) PE top Astros Thursday (Rugby) Games shorts Mouthguard + headguard (optional as Saturday (Hockey) Games socks it will be non-contact rugby) Dance (Thursday) - Option Tracksuit/Hoody Girls Girls Kit Hockey Equipment Year 9 Games top Astro Turf Shoes Tuesday + Thursday (Netball) Skort/shorts Hockey Stick Friday (Hockey) Games socks (hockey) Hockey Shin Pads Saturday (Netball) White sports socks (netball) Mouthguard Dance (Thursday) - Option Plain black/blue sports “skins” (sports leggings and long top) Netball Equipment Tracksuit/Hoody Correct Footwear Year 10 Boys Hockey / Netball / Rugby / Girls Hockey / Dance Boys Boys Kit Rugby Equipment Year 10 Reversible games top Boots Tuesday (Rugby) PE top Astros Wednesday (Hockey/Rugby) Games shorts Mouthguard + headguard (optional as Thursday + Saturday Games socks it will be non-contact rugby) (Hockey) Tracksuit/Hoody Dance (Tuesday Option) Hockey Equipment Girls Kit Astro Turf Shoes Girls Games top Hockey Stick Year 10 Skort/shorts Hockey Shin Pads Weds + Thursday (Netball) Games socks (hockey) Mouthguard Tuesday (Hockey) White sports socks (netball) Saturday (Netball) Plain black/blue sports “skins” (sports leggings Netball Equipment Dance (Tuesday Option) and long top) Correct Footwear Tracksuit/Hoody Year 11 Boys Hockey / Netball / Rugby / Girls Hockey / Squash / Swimming / Running / Dance Boys Boys Kit Rugby Equipment Year 11 Reversible games top Boots Tues/Wed/Thurs/Sat (Rugby) PE top Astros Tues/Thurs/Sat (Hockey) Games shorts Mouthguard + headguard Tues/Thurs/Sat (Swimming) Games socks Tues/Thurs/Sat (Squash) Tracksuit/Hoody Hockey Equipment Tues/Thurs/Sat (Running) Astro Turf Shoes Dance (Wednesday Option) Hockey Stick + Shin Pads Mouthguard Netball Equipment Girls Girls Kit Correct Footwear Year 11 Games top Tues/Wed/Thurs/Sat (Hockey) Skort/shorts Swimming Tues/Thurs/Sat (Netball) Games socks (hockey) Costume/Towel/Tracksuit Tues/Thurs/Sat (Swimming) White sports socks (netball) Tues/Thurs/Sat (Squash) Plain black/blue sports “skins” (sports leggings Squash Tues/Thurs/Sat (Running) and long top) Racket/Towel/Water Bottle Dance (Wednesday Option) Tracksuit/Hoody Running Sports Kit + correct footwear Year 12/13 Girls Hockey / Netball / Rugby / Boys Hockey / Squash / Swimming / Badminton / Running Club / Boys Football / Spinning / Dance / Fitness Boys Boys Kit Rugby Equipment Year 12/13 Games top Boots Mon/Tues/Thurs/Sat (Rugby) PE top Astros Tues/Thurs/Sat (Hockey) Games shorts Mouthguard + headguard (optional as Tues/Thurs/Sat (Swimming) Games socks it will be non-contact rugby) Tues/Thurs/Sat (Squash) Tracksuit/Hoody Tues/Thurs/Sat (Badminton) Hockey Equipment Tues/Thurs/Sat (Running Astro Turf Shoes Club) Hockey Stick + Shin Pads Tues/Thurs/Sat (Football) Mouthguard Tues/Thurs/Sat (Fitness) Tues/Thurs/Sat (Spinning) Netball Equipment Dance (Sat Option Yr 12) Correct Footwear Dance (Wed Option Yr 13) Swimming Costume/Towel/Tracksuit Girls Girls Kit Squash Year 12/13 Games top Racket/Towel/Water Bottle Tues/Wed/Thurs/Sat (Hockey) Skort/shorts Tues/Thurs/Sat (Netball) Games socks (hockey) Golf Equipment Tues/Thurs/Sat (Swimming) White sports socks (netball) Correct footwear + clothing Tues/Thurs/Sat (Squash) Plain black/blue sports “skins” (sports leggings Clubs Tues/Thurs/Sat (Badminton) and long top) Tues/Thurs/Sat (Running Tracksuit/Hoody Badminton Club) Racket and Correct Footwear Tues/Thurs/Sat (Football) Tues/Thurs/Sat (Fitness) Fitness Tues/Thurs/Sat (Spinning) Felsted Games/PE Kit Dance (Wednesday Option) Running Club Felsted Games/PE Kit Football Equipment Boots Shin Pads.
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