St Edmund's

Sport Scholarship | Year 7 | 11+

Sport Scholarship | Year 7 | 11+

With its excellent pupil to staff ratio, St Edmund’s School can guarantee its Scholars the personal and professional attention that their talents deserve.

The highly prized title of ‘Scholar’ exemplifies pupils who contribute to the whole of school life but will take advantage of the many extension opportunities to develop their academic abilities. Our specialist, dedicated teachers nurture this enthusiasm, inspiring pupils to reach greater heights.

St Edmund’s School is well-known for the excellence of both boys’ and girls’ sport. For boys, the principal sports are football, hockey, cricket and tennis; for girls, hockey, netball, cricket, football and tennis. Both boys and girls also participate in a range of other sports including squash, trampolining, badminton, basketball, horse riding, climbing, golf, athletics and swimming. 

The school stands in 60 acres of beautiful grounds which include extensive playing fields, an all-weather pitch, six tennis courts and four netball courts. There are squash courts, a superb sports hall, a new bespoke Health and Fitness suite and an indoor swimming pool.

St Edmund’s fosters close links with local clubs and activity centres including Canterbury Hockey Club, Invicta East Kent Athletics Club, Boughton Golf Club, Barton Fields Horse Riding Centre, Chimera Indoor Climbing Centre and Canterbury Pilgrims Netball Club.  In addition, our strong relationship with Chelsea Football Club Foundation gives opportunities for talented footballers, both boys and girls, to receive Level 3 coaching and a potential pathway through to professional clubs.   

Dedication, motivation and good communication are vital for Sport Scholars to achieve their goals. We are proud to have supported some top-class sportsmen and women over recent years who have represented their County and Country in various sports, most notably cricket and athletics. We very much look forward to welcoming the next generation of Sport Scholars, helping them to navigate a pathway to similar impressive achievements.  

KEY DATES

Assessments will take place the week commencing Monday 27 January 2025

Closing date for entries: Friday 10 January 2025

 

REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR APPLICATION

Awards are open to candidates entering Junior School at 11+ (Year 7), or Senior School at 13+ (Year 9) or 16+ (Year 12). Candidates will be expected to sit the appropriate academic entry tests.  

The Head Teacher of the candidate’s present school will be asked to provide a report on the candidate’s general progress and academic ability, as well as sporting prowess. Evidence of sporting achievement is required, together with a recommendation from the candidate’s sports coach. These should be sent to scholarships@stedmunds.org.uk.  

Assessments will take place the w/c Monday 27 January 2025. 

Entries should be submitted by Friday 10 January 2025. Late entries may not be accepted. 

 

SCHOLARSHIP ASSESSMENT

Pupils should wear sports kit and bring equipment for their main sport where necessary 

Part 1: Practical  
Skills and Games assessments
Fitness assessments  

Part 2: Interview with the Director of Sport  

Part 3: Interview with the Head  

 

SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA

Essential Desirable
Outstanding competence is demonstrated in one of St Edmund’s main sports (hockey. netball, football, cricket). Candidates should represent at Club level in their main sport and be able  to make significant contributions to sport at St Edmund’s School.
Candidates are expected to make a major contribution to all school sport. Candidates attend a Club and plan to trial for at least District and County level sport in the future.
Candidates should show good leadership qualities.  They are a role model for others. Representation at Club, District, County or National level.

HOW DO I APPLY?

Scholarship Examinations, scheduled for w/c Monday 27 January 2025, will take place at St Edmund’s School. Lunch will be provided for candidates.

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Awards of varying value, offset against the tuition fees for both day and boarding pupils, are awarded in the categories of Academic, Art, Drama, Music and Sport. Where fees are still prohibitively expensive, annually means-tested bursaries can be awarded to supplement a scholarship.

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