INTRODUCTION TO THE FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The Programme is a collaboration between Fairwater High School, Cwmbran and Cwmbran Celtic Football Club. It is a two or three year programme aimed at young players who have aspirations to play at the top end of non league football but who also appreciate the value of their academic studies.
The programme is full time and offers participants the opportunity to receive coaching most days and also continue their studies within the normal school curriculum at Fairwater High School.
Students will get the opportunity to gain recognised academic qualifications whilst also receiving professional coaching from highly qualified and experienced staff.
Throughout the programme, participants can expect to play at the highest level of Youth Football available in Wales and progress into the Cwmbran Celtic senior teams if they prove to be competent footballers.
They will have the opportunity to gain a BTEC Sports Diploma and CSLA Coaching award together with their Football Association of Wales (FAW) Coaching Badges. However, the whole school curriculum is open to students and they can opt to study for any qualification they desire within that, including A levels.
The programme is designed to allow for at least 10 hours of football coaching per week, which will be delivered at either the football club’s ground at Celtic Park, Cwmbran or at Cwmbran Stadium.
The academic programme will be delivered at Fairwater High School, Cwmbran. Transport to and from the school will be arranged for students where necessary and if available. Transport will be available for candidates on match days. Lunch is to be provided by the students, although there are facilities available to buy food within the school.
Students will be expected to attend for pre-season training during July/August for 3 days per week and may also be required to train in normal school holidays if the situation demands.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
The Academic programme is delivered by Fairwater High School and will consist of one of the following two pathways: -
The first is to take A level subjects with a view to progressing to University.
The second is to undertake a vocational course (BTEC Sports Diploma) dependent on grades achieved at GCSE. In addition to this, students will study the Welsh Baccalaureate and have an opportunity to complete a CSLA course in Coaching alongside the Football Association of Wales Coaching Badges
However, as stated previously, the whole of the school curriculum is open to students participating in the Football Development Programme and whatever choices students make in this respect will be incorporated into the Football Coaching Programme as expeditiously as possible.
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME
Players will receive at least 10 hours of professional coaching each week.
Head of Football Development, Della Cheedy, will oversee the football programme alongside his Coaching Assistants, Kevin Griffiths and John Powell.
Training will include working on techniques and skills to develop the individual player and also work on tactics, shape and set pieces for the team. Each individual will also receive their own technical programme to work to through a series of specific functional practices.
It will also include fitness testing, resistance work, aerobic and anaerobic exercise as well as personal conditioning. Training may also involve from time to time using other facilities at the School or Cwmbran Stadium, including the swimming pool, athletics track and gymnasium.
Home matches are played at the ground of Cwmbran Celtic Football Club.
THE FUTURE
At the end of the Football Development Programme there are many options open to graduates.
For those who have taken A level subjects, there will, hopefully, be the opportunity to progress to a University education of their choice and, thereafter, employment in their chosen field. Alternatively, they can move straight into the world of employment with a good educational background to offer prospective employers.
For the students who have opted for the vocational course, if they have applied themselves well, they will leave the Programme with a BTEC Sports Diploma and a CSLA, which is the equivalent of 8 GCSEs in grades A-C.
With this, students will be able to seek employment in the Leisure Industry in such establishments as Leisure Centres and Private Health Clubs. They will also have the opportunity to find coaching employment with County FA’s, Local Authorities, Universities, Sports Colleges and private companies. With their qualifications to help them, other employment opportunities will, hopefully, be available to students graduating from the Programme.
Whilst there is no way of guaranteeing this, there is also the possibility that players may get the opportunity of advancing their football career with a professional or semi-professional football club. Where a student has the talent and desire, combined with the correct attitude and application, we will do everything possible to secure trials with clubs at the appropriate level or invite scouts to monitor his performances and progress.
We can honestly say that, whilst we offer excellent coaching standards aimed at developing players, we also have the candidates’ educational welfare at the centre of our thoughts.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can Fairwater High School offer me a good standard of education?
The school’s performance over recent years has improved considerably and our sixth form results are better than or equal to the other Secondary Schools in the area. If you have any doubts in this regard, please arrange a visit to the school (with your parents/guardians if required) and discuss any reservations you may have with our Head of Sixth Form, Mr Mark Crozier and the Head of Football Development, Mr Della Cheedy.
We can also demonstrate a history of high academic achievement over the years that the Programme has been running and many students who have come to us with no qualifications at age 16 have left with the equivalent of several GCSEs or better. We also believe that the discipline instilled in students through football coaching and playing has better equipped them for the outside world and the job market, when they leave us.
Are there specific entry requirements in order to be accepted on to the Programme?
You would need to be successful in the football trials and also agree to a programme of education at Fairwater High School.
Can I study at another school or college and still enrol on the Football Development Programme?
Candidates must enrol on a course of study with Fairwater High School but they can select options at other schools that are in collaboration with the Programme.
Is there spare time for homework and rest?
We know the importance of rest. As an educational institution we also respect the need to study and allow time for homework. Adequate time will be given throughout the week for both homework and rest and the timetable will be flexible to allow for extra support where necessary or requested.
Is specialist Goalkeeper coaching provided?
Whilst participating in the Programme, can I play for another team other than Cwmbran Celtic?
Do I have to continue playing for Cwmbran Celtic when I finish the Programme?
No – although we would like to think that by that time players would have developed an allegiance to the Club and appreciate the advantages of continuing to play for it.
When are the trials?
The trials for entry into the Programme are held in May of each yea. Application forms need to be returned by the middle of March.
If I apply does that commit me to the Programme?
No. You can still decide not to enrol on the Programme even after the trials.
When will I know if I have a place on the Programme?
We would hope to let all candidates know within 7 days of the trial.
When does the Programme Start?
Pre —Season training starts in July each year. The academic programme will start in September.
How do I apply?
To apply for a trial, request an application form from the address below.
The Football Development Department
Fairwater High School
Ty Gwyn Road
Fairwater
CWMBRAN
NP44
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