city youngsters launch csf hub - norwich city matchday programme

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Merry Christmas from all at Carrow Road OTBC 57 A new partnership between Norwich City Community Sports Foundation (CSF) and Great Yarmouth High School was launched last week - with two Canary youngsters on hand to help mark the occasion. Reece Hall-Johnson and Conor McGrandles, both fresh from Norwich City Under-21s' 7-2 victory over Southampton the previous night, helped staff and pupils celebrate as the school became the Foundation’s tenth ‘Community Hub’ site in Norfolk. The new partnership will see students benefit from a number of the Foundation’s schemes including the National Citizen Service, which provides young people with the opportunity to take part in residential camps and volunteering projects in their local communities. Other programmes available to the pupils include the Premier League funded Kicks, and Premier League 4 Sport, which offers free weekly sports activities and educational workshops. McGrandles and Hall-Johnson joined Head of P.E Paul Andrews, school governors and CSF Sports Development Officer Toby Nickerson for a presentation and Q&A, before taking part in a CSF-led sport session with the pupils. Scottish-born McGrandles explained, that since moving to Norfolk, he was aware of CSF’s role in developing engagement in sport: “There seems to some great opportunities here for students to get involved and it can only be a positive thing to get so many young people playing sport.'' Mr. Andrew, Head of P.E at Great Yarmouth High School, said: “We’re really excited to be working with CSF. The new partnership will provide a vast amount of opportunities for our students and build on their future development.“ Great Yarmouth High School joins East Norfolk Sixth Form College, Lynn Grove High School and Ormiston Venture Academy as the fourth CSF Community Hub site in the Great Yarmouth and Gorleston area. CSF 01603 761122 [email protected] COMMUNITYSPORTSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK @NORWICHCITYCSF FACEBOOK.COM/COMMUNITYSPORTSFOUNDATION CITY YOUNGSTERS HELP LAUNCH NEW CSF HUB T he Foundation are pleased to welcome representatives from Children & Young People’s Health Services - Cambridgeshire & Norfolk (CYPHS) to the game today. CSF, in partnership with CYPHS, run a range of healthy lifestyle programmes for young people: HENRY, Fit4it and Fit4School. Over 3,000 participants in Norfolk benefit from these programmes on a yearly basis, with a focus on promoting the benefits of healthy living and being active. As guests of the Foundation and the club, the CYPHS will cheer on the Canaries, before taking part in a half-time presentation on the pitch. TODAY’S SPECIAL GUESTS Community Sports Foundation, Norwich City FC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE. Registered charity 1088239

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Norwich City's Community Sports Foundation's programme page from the Everton Premier League fixture, featuring the launch of a new CSF Hub.

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Page 1: City youngsters launch CSF Hub - Norwich City matchday programme

canaries.co.uk OTBC 57Merry Christmas from all at Carrow Road OTBC 57

A new partnership between Norwich City Community Sports Foundation (CSF) and Great

Yarmouth High School was launched last week - with two Canary youngsters on hand to help mark the occasion.

Reece Hall-Johnson and Conor McGrandles, both fresh from Norwich City Under-21s' 7-2 victory over Southampton the previous night, helped staff and pupils celebrate as the school became the Foundation’s tenth ‘Community Hub’ site in Norfolk.

The new partnership will see students benefit from a number of the Foundation’s schemes including the National Citizen Service, which provides young people with the opportunity to take part in residential camps and volunteering projects in their local communities.

Other programmes available to the pupils include the Premier League funded Kicks, and Premier League 4 Sport, which

offers free weekly sports activities and educational workshops.

McGrandles and Hall-Johnson joined Head of P.E Paul Andrews, school governors and CSF Sports Development Officer Toby Nickerson for a presentation and Q&A, before taking part in a CSF-led sport session with the pupils.

Scottish-born McGrandles explained, that since moving to Norfolk, he was aware of CSF’s role in developing engagement in sport:

“There seems to some great opportunities here for students to get involved and it can only be a positive thing to get so many young people playing sport.''

Mr. Andrew, Head of P.E at Great Yarmouth High School, said:

“We’re really excited to be working with CSF. The new partnership will provide a vast amount of opportunities for

our students and build on their future development.“

Great Yarmouth High School joins East Norfolk Sixth Form College, Lynn Grove High School and Ormiston Venture Academy as the fourth CSF Community Hub site in the Great Yarmouth and Gorleston area.

CSF • 01603 761122 • [email protected] • COMMUNITYSPORTSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK •

• @NORWICHCITYCSF • FACEBOOK.COM/COMMUNITYSPORTSFOUNDATION •

CITY YOUNGSTERS HELP LAUNCH NEW CSF HUB

The Foundation are pleased to welcome representatives from Children & Young People’s Health

Services - Cambridgeshire & Norfolk (CYPHS) to the game today.

CSF, in partnership with CYPHS, run a

range of healthy lifestyle programmes for young people: HENRY, Fit4it and Fit4School.

Over 3,000 participants in Norfolk benefit from these programmes on a yearly basis, with a focus on promoting

the benefits of healthy living and being active.

As guests of the Foundation and the club, the CYPHS will cheer on the Canaries, before taking part in a half-time presentation on the pitch.

TODAY’S SPECIAL GUESTS

Community Sports Foundation, Norwich City FC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE. Registered charity 1088239