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The Extra Time @ SUFC Study Support Centre
is part of the Department for Children,Schools and Families (DCSF) Playing for
Success initiative and was formally opened in
2006 by Maurice Smith, Her Majestys Chief
Inspector of Schools.Playing for Success aims to establish education centres in
professional sports clubs to provide a motivating and engaging
environment in which pupils can improve their literacy, numeracy
and ICT skills as well as raise their self-esteem, confidence and
motivation.The Centre is staffed by experienced teachers and is situated in
the heart of Roots Hall, which is home to Southend United
Football Club. It boasts a classroom, ICT suite and a range of
new multimedia and portable IT equipment which can be used
around the stadium.
The following pages are a guide to the programmes we are
offering throughout the academic year. All of the programmes
are designed to be accessible to all pupils regardless of gender,
football knowledge or level of interest in the game. None of the
programmes involves the playing of sport although mostactivities use it as a theme.
I hope the programmes are of interest to you and that we can
work together in the coming year.
Simon Bell
Centre Manager
Inside...Key Stage Page
Newshound 2 & 3 3
Hotshots (Gifted & Talented) 1, 2 & 3 4
Blues Challenge 2, 3 & 4 5Grassroots 2 6
Football Business 3 & 4 6
Literacy or Numeracy Days 2, 3 & 4 7
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Key Stages 2 & 3
9:30am - 2pm
Group Sizes & Costs:
Up to 15 Pupils: 150
16 - 30 Pupils: 200
During the Newshound day, pupils get the chance to
experience the life of a football journalist.
Following a tour of Roots Hall and the media
facilities, pupils get the opportunity to practise and
improve their speaking, listening, note-taking andreport writing skills through activities such as:
1) planning, scripting and recording their own press
conference
2) watching highlights of a match and compiling their
own newspaper reports3) debating the hot topics of the day in a TV style
analysis
Older KS2 pupils and KS3 pupils also cover issues
around bias and differences between different types
of reporting.
Other activities include related quizzes using
handheld student response systems and group
work.
All pupils will receive a Newshound certificate anda memento of the day.
Newshound
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Key Stages 1, 2 & 3
9:30am - 2pm
Group Sizes & Costs:
Up to 15 Pupils: 150
16 - 30 Pupils: 200
Hotshots is designed to stretch gifted and talented
pupils in KS1, 2 or 3. The day has either a literacy
or numeracy focus or can combine the two. Part of
the day will use the Roots Hall Stadium as a
resource and part of it will use ICT or multimediaequipment. The different Key Stages have a different
theme for the day .
Key Stage 1: The Football Club
Activities include:
Numeracy activities using the club shop
Literacy activities based upon different jobs people
do at the club.
Key Stage 2: The Big Match
Activities include:
Numeracy activities which use Southend United
matches to cover a variety of topics
Literacy activities based upon the Southend
United Match Day programme.
Key Stage 3: Footballers
Activities include:
Numeracy activities themed around diet, training
and lifestyle
Literacy activities themed around Southend Unitedplayers
All pupils will receive a Hotshots certificate and a
memento of the day.
Please note: We are happy to try to accommodateschool requests to cover certain Literacy or
Numeracy topics as part of the day.
Hotshots(Gifted & Talented Programme)
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Key Stages 2, 3 & 49:30am - 2pm
Group Sizes & Costs:
Up to 15 Pupils: 150
16 - 30 Pupils: 200
The Blues Challenge days are designed to encourage
teamwork and collective problem solving. They have
various themes and are designed to be highlyengaging as well as develop a range of skills. All
challenges have a literacy or numeracy component.
Key Stage 2:
1) The Blues Podcast Challenge - make your own
football Podcast
2) Movie-making Challenge - plan, script, film and
edit your own movie
3) Football Comic Challenge - make your own
football comic4) Theme Park Challenge - plan your own football
theme park.
Key Stage 3:1) The Blues Podcast Challenge - make your own
football Podcast
2) Movie-making Challenge - plan, script, film and
edit your own movie
3) Football Comic Challenge - make your own
football comic
4) Football Manager Challenge - includes one hour
of physical activity
Key Stage 4:
1) Movie-making Challenge - plan, script, film and
edit your own movie
2) Football Manager Challenge - includes one hour
of physical activity
3) Stadium Visit Challenge - plan an education day
for Year 5 pupils
4) Marketing Challenge - Market Southend United
and Roots Hall to new sponsors
All pupils will receive a Blues Challenge certificate
and a memento of the day.
Blues Challenge
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GrassrootsKey Stage 2
9:30am - 2pm
Group Sizes & Costs:
Up to 15 Pupils: 250
Grassroots is designed for pupils in KS2 who have
learning difficulties or disabilities. The programme is
delivered by an experienced teacher with over 15
years experience as a SENCO and as a specialist
advisory teacher.
The day has either a literacy or numeracy focus or
can combine the two. Themes and activities wedeliver through our other programmes have been
adapted for this programme. Part of the day will
use the Roots Hall Stadium as a resource and part
of it will use ICT or multimedia equipment.
We encourage dialogue with schools about the
particular needs of pupils who are attending the
course and would welcome a conversation about
how we can best support the needs of the school
and the pupils. We may be able to tailor aspects of
the programme accordingly.
All pupils will receive a Grassroots certificate anda memento of the day.
FootballBusiness
Years 9-11
9:30am - 2pm
Group Sizes & Costs:
Up to 15 Pupils: 150
16 - 30 Pupils: 200
Pupils at the end of KS3 and in
KS4 will gain an insight into the
world of Football Business. Theprogramme differs slightly
depending upon the Key Stage
but pupils studying maths or
English will benefit as much as
those following a Business
Studies course. Part of the day will use the
Roots Hall Stadium as a resource and part of it
will use ICT or multimedia equipment
As well as providing an overview of the industry
and some of the key issues surrounding it, pupils
get the opportunity to practise running their ownfootball club and making decisions about
sponsorship deals, player purchases and
contracts, managing staff, advertising and
merchandise pricing strategies.
Pupils in Year 9 or those not following a
business studies course will concentrate on
developing their literacy and numeracy skills as
well as gain an insight into the industry.
The programme also works well as a follow-up
to an industry or enterprise day.All pupils will receive a Football Business
certificate and a memento of the day
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Key Stages 2, 3 & 49:30am - 2pm
Group Sizes & Costs:
Up to 15 Pupils: 150
16 - 30 Pupils: 200
We offer full-day literacy or
numeracy days which cover a range
of skills and topics in each subject.Alternatively we can offer a day
which combines both subjects. The
day is designed for mixed-ability
groups and part of the day is spent
using the Roots Hall stadium as a
resource and part of it has a multi-
media or ICT component. Each Key
Stage has a different theme and
some of the activities are modified
from other programmes we offer:
Key Stage 2: The Beautiful Game
Activities include:
Literacy Day - Poetry, football
fiction
Numeracy Day - Data handling
and problem solving
Key Stage 3: Footballers
Activities include:
Literacy Day - Writing to inform,persuade & analyse
Numeracy Day - Problem solving
Key Stage 4: Football Manager
Activities include:
Literacy Day - Preparing
motivational team talks and contract
negotiations.
Numeracy Day - Problem solving
themed around player contracts and
transfers
Other activities include related
quizzes using handheld student
response systems and group workactivities.
All pupils will receive a Literacy
Day or Numeracy Day certificate
and a memento of the day.
Literacy orNumeracy Days
Meeting/Staff
Training VenueAs well as offering a
range of programmes we
are also able to offer our
facilities for staff training
events and meetings.
Please contact us forfurther details and
availability.
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Contact:
Simon Bell
Centre Manager
Extra Time @ SUFC Study Support Centre
Roots Hall, Victoria Avenue
Southend on Sea SS2 6NQ
Tel: 01702 304102
Fax: 01702 304129
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.extratimesufc.org.uk
I have seen quiet children emerge in a
way I would never have expected. They
have been willing to take risks that they
are not prepared to take at school. I am
always professionally challenged by the
outcomes the Centre produces
Deputy Headteacher,
Westborough Primary School
To see the children rising to all the
challenges has been inspirational. It has
been great fun for pupils and staff
Teacher, St Helens RC Primary School
I like it here and wont be happy to leave.
The teachers were very good. It wasnt
as boring as school lessons. We had so
much fun we didnt realise it was work.
Alex, Year 7
Thank you again for a valuable
opportunity. The children thoroughly
enjoy their time and are extremely
enthusiastic when describing what they
have been up to. They have learned a lot
about their own learning needs.
Teacher, Futures Community College
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