Our School Programme

I run a very successful coaching programme in a number of schools across Essex with my team of fully qualified coaches, and between us, we pride ourselves on finding new young talent and helping them get the very best out of pupils’ abilities and supporting them to be the best tennis players they can be. This includes learning basic tennis skills and techniques, keeping fit whilst learning and having fun and being a good sportsman The children enjoy learning through our many different tennis games. 

Schools We Run Programs In

White Notley Primary School

 St Francis Primary School

White Court Primary School

Howbridge Junior School

St Marys School

Lyons Hall Primary School

John Ray Junior School

Multisports

We also offer a Multisports programme, delivering high quality curriculum time PE sessions or After School clubs for all children from Reception through to Year 6.

Our Multisports programme consists of a wide range of different sports from Gymnastics, Cricket, Badminton, Rounders, Dodgeball, Athletics and many many more. The children can learn new skills while keeping fit and having fun through a variety of different sports and fun team games. 

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Safeguarding & Code of Conduct

  • Prioritise the well-being of all children and adults at all times

  • Be a positive role model. Act with integrity, even when no-one is looking.

  • Help create a safe and inclusive environment both on and off the court and promote Fair Play values: enjoy; respect.

  • Value and celebrate diversity and make all reasonable efforts to meet individual needs

  • Keep clear boundaries between your professional and personal life, including on social media.

  • Check you have the relevant consent from parents/carers, children and adults before taking or using photos and videos.

  • Ensure your own roles and responsibilities, and those of everyone you are responsible for, are clearly outlined and everyone has the information, training and support to carry them out

  • Where possible, do not be alone with a child or adult at risk

  • Do not abuse, neglect, harm or discriminate against anyone; or act in a way that maybe be interpreted as such*

  • Doing nothing is NOT an option: report all concerns and disclosures as soon as possible, following the Concern Reporting Procedure. If someone is in immediate danger, call the police (999).

The Code of Conduct should be interpreted in a spirit of integrity, transparency and common sense, with the best interests of children and adults at risk as the primary consideration.

Our Code of Conduct

Our Safeguarding Policy

Fun whilst learning!