Framlinghamian 2023 - Flipbook - Page 130
SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS
Sports Highlights
SPORT AT FRAMLINGHAM COLLEGE HAS CONSISTENTLY BEEN A SOURCE
OF OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS, TRANSCENDING ACROSS ALL
DISCIPLINES AND AGE GROUPS WITHIN OUR SCHOOL COMMUNITY.
These accomplishments serve as a
PCCC provides valuable competition
testament to the integral role that sports
exposure and experience for young
play in our educational ethos. Beyond
players. The event brings together a total
nurturing and developing sporting talent,
of 1152 players, testing them against their
the College’s commitment to sporting
peers from across the whole country and
excellence equally emphasises the
giving further development opportunities
cultivation of essential life skills.
in the performance foundation phase
of the Player Pathway. In addition to
Through perseverance, teamwork and
England Age Group coaches at the event,
dedication, our pupils have not only
a team of England Hockey scouts also
excelled in various sporting disciplines
observe match play activity and speak
but have also honed qualities such as
with Performance Centre coaches to
discipline, resilience, leadership, and
get insight on the players, not only those
sportsmanship. The collective success
who are performing currently, but also
of our athletes underscores the holistic
those who have the potential to thrive in
approach to education that Framlingham
performance sport environments.
College embodies, where the value of
sports extends far beyond the 昀椀eld or the
Connor K, Ben S, Freddie P, Alex B, Fran
court, preparing our pupils to thrive in all
RB, Evie B, Emma W, Holly W, Frankie
aspects of their future endeavours.
K, Emily H, Alex P-S and India N all took
part in the event and gained invaluable
Once again, hockey success has taken
tournament experience and the inclusive
centre stage at Framlingham College,
opportunity to be considered for England
dominating the list of the school’s
Age Group activity.
outstanding achievements.
Following the PCCC, India N was selected
In the summer of 2022, 12 College pupils
to go to England U16 trials, joining a
across both U15 and U17 age groups
select few of her peers who have also had
attended the England Hockey 2022
outstanding international hockey success
Performance Centre Challenge Cup
this year.
(PCCC) hosted at Nottingham Hockey
Beth G and Anna C represented England
Centre.
at U16 level over the summer of 2022
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