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North East Derbyshire School Sport Partnership Primary School North East Derbyshire School Sport Partnership Primary School INTERIM Competition Booklet 2014-2015 Spirit of the Games 2014/2015 We are introducing a brand new element to the Level 2 School Games competitions this year (Key Stage 2). As well as recognising and celebrating the success of the winner in each competition, one school will be selected to win the Spirit of the Games award at each event. The Spirit of the Games values focus on personal excellence through competition. The six values of passion, self-belief, respect, honesty, determination and teamwork were developed by young people to identify what the experience of school sport should be built around. These values have been successfully applied by schools to developing a range of behaviours, qualities and inter-personal skills with their students based on sporting experiences, scenarios and attitudes. The winners of the Spirit of the Games Award will be determined by NED SSP Secondary Young Ambassadors. Winners will be presented with a certificate to display in school. In order to introduce the values for younger pupils, there will be a focus on a specific value at each Key Stage 1 event. The value will be determined by the School Sport Coordinator and the sports leaders organising the event. 2 County Competition Calendar 2014/15 Competition Key CCh = County Championship CMP = County Match Play CF = County Festival DSGCF = Derbyshire School Games County Final DSGE = Derbyshire School Games Event ESCA = English Schools Cricket Association SSP = School Sport Partnership Note: The CMP is based on the CCh results May 2014 Primary School County Final Competitions and Festivals Date Competition Age Gender Entry Venue Tue 16 Sep Golf (Knockout) CMP Any Any CCh Top 16 Matlock Golf Club Mon 22 Sep Golf (Final) CMP Any Any CMP Top 4 Matlock Golf Club ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue 04 Nov Mini Soccer DSGCF Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round John Port School (TBC) Thu 06 Nov Mini Soccer DSGCF Y5/6 Girls SSP Round TBC Mini Soccer Tue 11 Nov DSGCF Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round Shirebrook Academy (Small School) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue 02 Dec Table Tennis (Team) DSGCF U11 Boys / Girls SSP Round Springwell Comm College ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue 27 Jan Table Tennis (Ind) CCh U11 Boys / Girls Invite Only Springwell Comm College ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu 05 Mar Mini IM Basketball DSGCF Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round Anthony Gell School Key Steps Wed 18 Mar DSGCF Y3/4 Mixed SSP Round TBC Gymnastics Sportshall Athletics Tue 24 Mar DSGCF Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round Derby Arena (TBC) (Small School) Tue 24 Mar Sportshall Athletics DSGCF Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round Derby Arena (TBC) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon 27 Apr Golf (Top Handicap) CCh Any Any Nomination Chevin Golf Club ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue 19 May High 5 Netball DSGCF Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round TBC Fri 22 May Tag Rugby DSGCF Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round TBC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri 05 Jun Cricket ESCA U11 Boys Qualify TBC Wed 24 Jun ASDA Kwik Cricket DSGCF Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round Derbys County Cricket Ground Thu 25 Jun ASDA Kwik Cricket DSGCF Y5/6 Girls SSP Round Derbys County Cricket Ground ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue 07 Jul Mini Tennis Red DSGE Y3/4 Mixed SSP Round Trent College Tue 07 Jul Tri Golf DSGE KS2 Mixed SSP Round Trent College Tue 07 Jul Quadkids DSGE Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round Trent College Tue 07 Jul Go-Ride Cycling DSGE Y5/6 Mixed SSP Round Trent College Competition Plus Date Competition Age Gender Entry Venue Tue 10 Mar Gymnastics Plus CF KS2/3 Any Open Mickleover Gym Club Thu 30 Apr Cross Country Plus CF KS2-5 Any Open Charles Hill Leisure Centre Thu 11 Jun Swimming Plus CF KS2/3 Any Open Queens Leisure Centre 3 NED SSP District Competition Calendar 2014/15 Open = Open entry to any primary or junior school in North East Derbyshire District Q = District Competition with schools qualifying via a cluster round Small Schools = only open to small schools (A small school should have fewer than 100 children in KS2 and no more than 30 in Year 6 - and schools cannot enter both the small school and the standard primary competitions) Date Competition Year Entry Venue Time Wed 22 Oct Mini Soccer (Girls) Y5/6 Open Tupton Hall School 12.30pm-4.00pm Wed 22 Oct Mini Soccer (Boys) Y5/6 District Q Tupton Hall School 12.30pm-4.00pm Wed 5 Nov Mini Soccer (Small Y5/6 Open Tupton Hall School 9.30am-11.30am Schools) (Small Schools) Thu 20 Nov Table Tennis (Boys U11 Open Dronfield Henry 4.00pm-6.00pm Team) Fanshawe School Thu 20 Nov Table Tennis (Girls U11 Open Dronfield Henry 4.00pm-6.00pm Team) Fanshawe School Tue 24 Feb Primary Dance Any Open Winding Wheel Am or Pm slot Platform Thu 26 Feb Mini Basketball Y5/6 Open Eckington School 4.00pm-6.00pm Wed 4 Mar Tag Rugby Y5/6 Open Tupton Hall School 12.00pm-4.00pm Thu 12 Mar Sportshall Athletics Y5/6 District Q Eckington School 4.00pm-6.00pm Thu 19 Mar High 5 Netball Y5/6 Open Eckington School 4.00pm-6.00pm Tue 21 Apr Go-Ride Cycling Y5/6 District Q Tupton Hall School 4.00pm – 5.30pm Thu 21 May Mini Tennis Y3/4 District Q Eckington School 4.00pm-6.00pm Wed 3 Jun Tri-Golf KS2 Open TBC 4.00pm-5.30pm Thu 11 Jun Kwik Cricket (Girls) Y5/6 Open Coal Aston CC, 12.00pm-5.00pm Dronfield Thu 11 Jun Kwik Cricket (Mixed / Y5/6 District Q Coal Aston CC, 12.00pm-5.00pm Boys) Dronfield Wed 24 Jun Quadkids Athletics Y5/6 Open Tupton Hall School 4.00pm-6.00pm Thu 9 Jul Rounders Y5/6 Open Eckington School 4.00pm-6.00pm TBC Sportshall Athletics KS2 Open TBC TBC (Small Schools) (Small Schools) 4 Dronfield Cluster Competition Calendar Date Competition Year Venue Time Thu 09 Oct Mini Soccer (Boys) Y5/6 Dronfield Henry 3.30pm – 5.30pm Fanshawe School Thu 16 Oct Multi Skills (1) Y1/2 Gorseybrigg Primary 1.30pm-2.45pm (Eligible schools: Gorseybrigg, School William Levick, St Andrew’s, Penny Acres) Thu 23 Oct Multi Skills (2) Y1/2 TBC 9.30am-10.30am (Eligible schools: Lenthall, Holmesdale) Thu 23 Oct Multi Skills (3) Y1/2 TBC 10.45am-11.45am (Eligible schools: Barlow, Unstone St Mary’s, Dronfield Infant) Thu 23 Oct Cross Country (North) Y4-6 Eckington School 4.00pm-5.00pm Thu 13 Nov Key Step Gymnastics (1) Y3/4 Dronfield Gymnastics 9.30am-11.30am (Eligible schools: Dronfield Academy Junior, Unstone Junior) Thu 13 Nov Key Step Gymnastics (2) Y3/4 Dronfield Gymnastics 1.00pm-3.00pm (Eligible schools: St Andrew’s, Academy Gorseybrigg) Thu 20 Nov Key Step Gymnastics (3) Y3/4 Dronfield Gymnastics 9.30am-11.30am (Eligible schools: Penny Acres, Academy Barlow, William Levick) Thu 20 Nov Key Step Gymnastics (4) Y3/4 Dronfield Gymnastics 1.00pm-3.00pm (Eligible schools: Stonelow Academy Junior, Northfield Junior) Mon 19 Jan Sportshall Athletics Y5/6 Dronfield Henry 4.00pm-6.00pm Fanshawe School Thu 5 Feb Inclusive Roadshow (Focus on … Y2-6 TBC (Possible-Gladys 9.30am – 11.30am Boccia) Buxton or Civic Hall) Thu 19 Feb Key Step Gymnastics (1) Y1/2 Dronfield Gymnastics 9.30am-11.30am (Eligible schools: Dronfield Academy Infant, Penny Acres) Thu 19 Feb Key Step Gymnastics (2) Y1/2 Dronfield Gymnastics 1.00pm-3.00pm (Eligible schools: St Andrew’s, Academy Gorseybrigg) Thu 26 Feb Key Step Gymnastics (3) Y1/2 Dronfield Gymnastics 9.30am-11.30am (Eligible schools: Unstone St Academy Mary’s Infant, Barlow, William Levick) Thu 26 Feb Key Step Gymnastics (4) Y1/2 Dronfield Gymnastics 1.00pm-3.00pm (Eligible schools: Holmesdale, Academy Lenthall) Mon 9 Mar Sportshall Athletics Y3/4 Dronfield Henry 4.00pm-6.00pm Fanshawe School Thu 19 Mar Go Ride Cycling Y5/6 St Andrew’s Primary 4.00pm-5.30pm Thu 26 Mar Swimming (North) Y4-6 Eckington Swimming 12.30pm-3.00pm Pool 5 Thu 16 Apr Orienteering (North) Y1-6 Eckington School 4.00pm-6.00pm (Y1-3: Xplorer, Y4-6: Traditional) Thu 23 Apr Fun to Run (North) Y2/3 Eckington School 4.00pm-5.00pm Mon 27 Apr Mini Tennis Y3/4 Dronfield Henry 4.00pm-6.00pm Fanshawe School Thu 30 Apr Early Rider Festival Reception TBC TBC Thu 4 Jun Kwik Cricket (Mixed / Boys) Y5/6 Coal Aston CC, 1.00pm-3.30pm Dronfield Mon 8 Jun Quadkids Athletics Y3/4 Dronfield Henry 4.00pm – 6.00pm Fanshawe School Wed 17 Jun Quadkids Athletics 5 (Class) & Mount St Mary’s 10.00am-2.30pm 6 (Team) Thu 2 Jul Rugby World Cup Festival Y1/2 St Andrew’s Primary TBC (Multi-skills festival with Rugby World Cup theme) (Eligible schools: St Andrew’s, Gorseybrigg, William Levick) Thu 9 Jul Rugby World Cup Festival Y1/2 TBC TBC (Eligible schools: Holmesdale, Lenthall, Unstone St Mary’s) Thu 9 Jul Rugby World Cup Festival Y1/2 TBC TBC
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