Thursday, 23 June 2011

Rawlett Sports Celebration Evening

Had a wonderful evening at the Coton Centre last night attending the Rawlett Community Sports College Sports Celebration Evening. As I type this I am trying to think of anything missing form the evening, I know that sounds negative but the evening had the lot, an aspirational guest speaker -Craig Heap, a celebration of sporting success for the schools teams, awards and accredited qualifications for sporting work, celebration of individual's achievements in and out of school, dance/martial arts/gymnastic displays and even teachers being put on the spot. So it had everything i could have possibly wanted in the evening.

There were a fanastic amount of certificates given out to a variety of sports people and these included accredited Sports Leader Level 1 awards. These are not just about being good at a particular sport but are also about organisation skills coaching etc etc and not only take good performance on the pitch into account but also require a significant amount of classroom based work to achieve. As I sat and watched these being handed out i thought about the life skills that will be falling out of these achievements and that will stay with these young people for the rest of their lives. One phrase that was heard a few time was "sport changes lives" even one small steop at a time I feel it can and these awards can clearly be linked to that phrase.

Throughout the evening there was a sense of enthusiasm and achievement not only from the young people but also the staff and rightly so. The sports leader level 1 awards given out last night menas Rawletts have double the national average for a school, what a fantastic position.

There were 3 displays last night including karate gymnastics and boys dance. The great thing for me is that through the schools celebration of sports and performance arts a group of boys were able to perform without the stygma that I remember boys being subjected to when I was at school.  The karate not only involved a huge range of moves but this was also done to music and perfectly in sync. For those who know me I am fond of gymnastics and really enjoyed the dispaly we saw last night which included gymnasts from all years of the school and involved a very much acro style, it was fantastic to see so much going on on stage at teh same time.

Afterwards I spoke to Mr Bassett and Mrs Middleton as I felt I had to say how impressed it was that the school also celebrated the sports success of it's students outside of school. We saw certificates presented and well as hearing stories as to what they had achieved on a county, regional, national and sometime international level. This for me was great as it not only celebrated their success but also rasied awareness of some of the sports including crown green bowling horse riding, snow boarding and ice skating. One that did stand out for me is the success of a student Claudia Walker who plays Girls Football for the girls England squad, not only this but she also travels to leicester every weekend to do coaching and training of others. she came across as well presented and polite, she was a pleasure to meet but more importantly she must be a huge inspiration to the other students there and across Tamworth.
In the above photo you can not only see Claudia Walker but will notice she is also wearing Craig Heaps medals. Craig was last nights guest speaker and was invited as a British Olympian competing in the 2000 Sydney games. This blog entry is getting a bit long and i would not do Mr Heap justice but i will say he made a fantastic inspirational speech about starting from nowhere to achieving a dream and daring to try. He started gymnastic as a 9 year old bouncing around the house and then went on to have 2 golds at commonwealth and compete in the Olympic games, yes he is talented but he also knew what he wanted and worked for it. great inspiration to us all.

Fantastic evening I know i have missed a lot of what I wanted to say but there was just a huge amount of stuff going on.

1 comment:

  1. I too attended this wonderful event in my capacity as a Rawlett Governor and as a local Tamworth Councillor.

    I echo all that the Mayor says - it was such a great event and demonstrated what the School has achieved this past year. Many, many congratulations to pupils, teachers, staff, parents and everyone involved.

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