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Forres ASG Primaries, August– December 2019 Forres ASG Primaries, August– December 2019 Participate in a wide range of activities in a relaxed and friendly environment. You can learn a new sport or develop your skills. Sessions are open to all abilities and equipment is provided. Meet the Forres Team Paul Rogan Rosalyn Carruthers Forres Academy Anderson’s Primary School Alves Primary School Applegrove Primary School Dallas Primary School Dyke Primary School Kinloss Primary School Logie Primary School Pilmuir Primary School Mobile: 07966 120518 Landline: 01309 672838 Mobile: 07800 678561 Landline: 01309 672838 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Volunteer Opportunities with Active Schools What we can offer you: raining What you can be involved in: Sports coaching: lead . Sports coaching: assistant . Session support: responsible adult . Event organising . Administration Who can be volunteers? Parents/guardians, teachers, students, pupils, family members……….. ACTIVE SCHOOLS – ACTIVE YOU Coach/Volunteer Education Courses For full details of all of our education courses, including how to book, visit http://sportinmoray.co.uk/mcsh/sports-development/coach-education- courses/ If you would prefer to chat through first please contact either Rosalyn or Paul. Our contact details are llisted in our ‘meet the team’ page. The Active Schools programme aims to provide quality opportunities to take part in sport and physical activity before school, during lunchtime and after school. Where possible the sessions will develop effective pathways between schools and sports clubs in the local community. The sessions are generally delivered by a network of volunteers consisting of teachers, parents, school staff, students, senior school pupils and sport club coaches. We are striving to ensure that the sessions are offered for free or minimal cost. All pupils that qualify for the clothing grant will receive free spaces on all Active Schools sessions. Active Schools Centralised Activities – Available to all pupils Activity/Venue/Dates Times Year Group Cost Notes 5 week block Junior Jogscotland Please complete Grant Park, meet at cricket pavilion Free a consent form 3.45 - 4.30pm P1-7 Monday 2nd September – 7th October at FHCC (No session 16th Sept) reception 15 week block £22.50 for Hockey Please complete block a consent form Applegrove Primary School 3.30-4.30pm P4-7 Free with ‘Fit at FHCC Wednesday 28th Aug – 18th Dec Life’ Card reception 5 week block Bowls Please complete P5 S6 a consent form 3.30-4.30pm Free Grant Park Bowling Club at FHCC th th Thursday 29 August -26 September reception Orienteering 4 week block Please complete Grant Park a consent form 3.45-4.45pm P4-7 Free Beginner’s introduction and preparation at FHCC for our Orienteering Festival reception Dates: 5th September – 26th September 6 week block Trampoline Please complete Forres House Community Centre £9 Term a consent form 12.15-1.00pm P1-S6 Saturdays 31st August – 5th October Free with ‘Fit at FHCC Saturdays 9th Nov – 14th Dec Life’ Card reception Term Time (no session on Netball Monday 16th or Anderson’s Primary School P6-7 th £18 for block Tuesday 17 Mondays 26th August -9th December September) 3.30-4.30pm Free with ‘Fit Please complete Life’ Card Applegrove Primary School P5-7 a consent form at FHCC Tuesdays 27th August – 10th December reception 14 week block £21.00 for Racquet Sports Please complete 3.30 – 4.10pm block a consent form Forres House Community Centre P1-3 Free with ‘Fit at FHCC Wednesdays 4th Sept – 18th Dec Life’ Card reception 14 week block Badminton (Beginner or £21.00 for Please complete block a consent form Intermediate) 4.15 – 4.55pm P4-7 Forres House Community Centre Free with ‘Fit at FHCC th th reception Wednesdays 4 Sept – 18 Dec Life’ Card 8 week block Cricket P4-7 Please complete a consent form 4.30 – 5.30pm P4-7 Free Forres House Community Centre at FHCC th th Tuesdays 29 Oct – 17 Dec reception 7 week block Pom Dance P4-7 Please complete a consent form 4.15 5.15pm P4-7 Free Forres House Community Centre at FHCC th th Wednesdays 30 Oct – 11 Dec reception Active Schools consent forms are available at the reception of Forres House Community Centre. Sports Development Activities – Forres area The Sports Development sessions aim to develop the skills and understanding of participants in a variety of different sports. Each session will be delivered by two qualified paid sport coaches and generally take place in local community centres or high schools. The standard cost for a session is £3.80 although sessions are open to Fit Life members at no additional cost. Course Venue & Dates Times Age Cost Notes Code Active Start Forres House CC Saturday Pre 31/8/19 – 5/10/19 AUT 20 School £22.80 9:00am-9:45am 3yrs + 2/11/19 - 14/12/19 WIN 19 £26.60 Active Start Forres House CC Saturday Pre 9.45am –10.30am 31/8/19 – 5/10/19 AUT 21 School £22.80 3yrs + 2/11/19 - 14/12/19 WIN 20 £26.60 Mixed Sport (Skills) Forres House CC Saturday 10.45-11:45am P1 – P3 31/8/19 - 5/10/19 AUT 22 £22.80 2/11/19 - 14/12/19 WIN 21 £26.60 Saturday Sports Club Mixed Forres House CC Saturday sports 31/8/19 - 5/10/19 AUT 23 11:45 – 12:45pm P4 – P7 £22.80 Focus will 2/11/19 - 14/12/19 WIN 22 be on game £26.60 playing Please email [email protected] to request booking instructions for the new online system if you have not already received these. **Any household that has taken out a family membership through the Sport and Leisure Facilities section called ‘Fit Life’ will be able to book their child/ren onto the Sports Development sessions at no extra cost. Please note that refunds will NOT be given if Fit Life memberships are subsequently taken out after payments have been made. NOTE: ‘Fit Life participants must attend 80% of a session block. If this is not adhered to, we reserve the right to cancel the participant’s place and offer it to someone else on our waiting list. Parents will be notified before this action takes place.’ Active Schools Forres support various clubs within the local area who provide sporting opportunities to children Forres Academy N.C.S Friday Badminton @ Forres House Community Centre Friday - 4.30-6pm P3 – P7 (S1 beginners) Friday - 6-8pm S1 - S6 (Forres Academy pupils) Cost: Annual charge Contact Ann Rossiter for more information Tel - 01309 672271 (Forres Academy) Email - [email protected] Forres Girls Football Club currently provide football training for girls from P2-S1. This is open to players of all abilities and we would welcome girls who would like to play from Forres and any surrounding geographical areas. Venue: Grant Park Date/Time: Mondays 5.00- 6.00pm Cost: First 4 weeks FREE – then £2 per week If you are interested in giving football a try and would like more information you can check their facebook page Forres Girls Football Club or email: [email protected] Forres Harriers Running Club age 9 + Thursday 6.30 – 7.30pm Grant Park A successful competitive running club where juniors take part in fun, enjoyable training sessions. Children will be encouraged to work hard and to take part in local and national races. Contact Hilary Cameron 07597 039752 / [email protected] for more information. Forres St Lawrence Cricket Club Dates: Monday 5.00 -6.00pm P5-7 6.00-7.30pm S1 – S6 Wednesday 3.45 – 5.00 Forres Academy (after school club) Sunday 10.00 – 11.14 P1-4 Contact coach Gus Farr 07525 443090 for more details. Email: [email protected] Hockey P3 upwards Quasar Hockey club 6.00 – 7.00pm @ Elgin Academy, Astro Dates: Wednesday (on going) Cost: Free for 6 weeks taster then opportunity to join club. Contact: Coach Phillip Cutts, email: [email protected] Tennis P1 upwards Forres Tennis Club Fun Junior coaching Tuesdays and Wednesdays for ages 5 to 18yrs for all abilities. Check out all the details at www.forrestennisclub.co.uk or email [email protected] Active Schools Forres support various clubs within the local area who provide sporting opportunities to children Forres Bluefins Swimming Club The Bluefins are a successful competitive swimming club. We have swimmers from age 7 -18 who train and compete on a regular basis at local, district and national levels. We are taking in new members at present. If you would like to join us please get in touch either by email: [email protected] or come along and speak to one of our coaches. Website: www.forresbluefins.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Forres-Bluefins-212605392153068/?ref=ts&fref=ts Freestyle Swimming Club is a sprint swimming club - a little out of step with most of the rest of the swimming world but that is how we like it! A key element of the club ethos is that we are about more than just swimming. It’s about finding that little bit more that is inside all of us, and about how the benefits of swimming training spill over into other areas of life. Our swimmers learn about self-discipline and self- motivation; focus and concentration; taking ownership (you get out what you put in); and, about working together and involving the community. We don’t separate the club or training sessions by age or ability – we all train together. We learn from each other and socialise together throughout the year. Why not come along to our Friday 5pm session at Forres Swimming Pool - all you have to do is just let us know beforehand.
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