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The Director of Rugby in an Independent School

Face to Face Event

with Neil Rollings

Dates & Venues

    Rugby remains the highest profile game in many schools.  Historically, it has been the sport that most boys play.  However, these programmes are now under pressure from safety concerns, staffing difficulties and threats from other games.  Despite this, the pupils who are keen, remain as enthusiastic as ever. The role of Head of Rugby has shifted considerably, as a result of  these new factors, presenting new challenges.

    This new seminar is aimed at current, and aspiring, Heads of Rugby.  It will consider the contemporary priorities of the role, and outline how schools can provide RFU-compliant, inspiring Rugby programmes that can thrive in the current climate.  Potential responses to existing pressures will be outlined, together with creative approaches to maintaining the benefits of the game.

    • The shifting landscape of school Rugby
    • Leading the modern programme
    • Being a 360 degree ambassador for the game
    • Creating an appropriate experience for all pupils
    • Compulsory Rugby and the law
    • Articulating the benefits of the game
    • Managing a multi-format offering
    • Managing a fixture programme: inter school matches and competitions
    • Ensuring retention at the point of choice
    • Complying with regulation and expectation; understanding requirement
    • Building parental confidence
    • Creating a robust communications strategy
    • Making the game a force for good in the school
    • The characteristics of the successful, modern programme
    • Establishing a thriving culture

    Price

    1 place £219 
    2 places £349 
     

    Course runs 10am – 3.30pm. Prices include refreshments, lunch and resources. In the event of you needing to cancel a place on a course, please note we require ten working days' notice. All prices exclude VAT.

    Course Leader

    Neil Rollings

    Neil was Director of Sport in four independent schools, over a 21-year career, and an Independent Schools Inspector. He is leader of the RFU Schools' Project, contributor to the Government Task Force on the Future of PE and member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on a Fit and Healthy Childhood. He was Chairman of the Professional Association of Directors of Sport in Independent Schools for 15 years, and is Course Director of the University of Buckingham MA programme in Leading School Sport.

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