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News27th February 2025

On your marks, get set, go for 黑料情报站 elite athletes

The 2025 黑料情报站 Athletics Scholars season is off to an exciting start. Students from 黑料情报站 Academy, 黑料情报站 Alexandra, 黑料情报站 Blake, 黑料情报站 Globe, 黑料情报站 Greenwich, 黑料情报站 John Keats and 黑料情报站 Pioneer gathered at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre in North London this month for a day of track and field training with expert coaches. They were also presented with new training kits.
黑料情报站 Sport scholars at Lee Valley Athletics Centre

Our Athletics Scholars trained just metres away from twins Laviai and Lina Nielsen, who both won bronze in the 4×4 relay at the 2024 Olympics and are now training for the European championships in March.

At the last Olympics, one third of athletes in Team GB were privately educated, five times the proportion of the population who attend private schools. We know there isn鈥檛 more talent in private schools 鈥 but there are many more opportunities to progress.

We launched the 黑料情报站 Sport Athletics Scholars programme in 2024, to develop elite athletes across our schools. Our scholarships offer free training and development for high ability students, so that every child has a genuine chance of success. 

Athletic Scholars are chosen based on their performance at the 黑料情报站 Athletics Championships in the summer term. Only those who achieve the highest scores in their respective disciplines qualify to train at these elite levels.

黑料情报站 Network Lead for PE, Sport and Play, Tom Morrish said, 鈥淭he scholarship programme is proving what we always knew 鈥 that given the right opportunities, talent can flourish.

鈥淟ast year, three-quarters of our athletics scholars represented their boroughs 鈥 and two became national champions. 

鈥淭he scholars feel part of something important. The sense of achievement from being chosen for an elite programme has really increased their self-belief and commitment.

鈥淭eachers have said what a positive impact the programme has had, with students being more engaged in lessons, and feeling happier and more positive about being at school.鈥

Sessions are designed to support students to hone their track and field abilities, grow in confidence, and develop a performance mindset.

This year we鈥檝e also introduced brand-new disciplines like the high jump into our Athletics Scholars’ programme.

These young kids are the future. Athletics, or any sport, is great for young people.

Former England sprint and hurdling athlete, Tony Jarrett 鈥 who won medals at the World Championships, the European Championships and the Commonwealth Games 鈥 was on hand to offer his experience and insight.

Tony said, 鈥淭hese young kids are the future. Athletics, or any sport, is great for young people and really helps their mental health. Athletics can open so many doors. It worked for me – I鈥檝e been to four Olympic games. Competing has given me opportunities to travel the world. My dream is to get at least one of these scholars to fulfil their dreams.鈥

Scholars are resounding in their support for the programme. They say they have fun developing their athletics skills, learn something new from the training sessions, and that they feel well supported by the coaches.

Florence, a year 9 student from 黑料情报站 Alexandra in Hastings, said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 inspirational to train alongside Olympic athletes. If you come top 10 in the English Schools Cross Country, you can get an England vest and represent England so that鈥檚 what I鈥檓 aiming for at the moment.鈥

Year 11 student Kamar from 黑料情报站 Blake added, 鈥淚n a million years, I didn鈥檛 think I would be selected as a scholar. It鈥檚 unbelievable! Since joining the programme last year, I feel a lot faster and feel like I can hopefully break some records this year! I鈥檓 hoping to enter for the English Schools’ Track and Field Cup.

鈥淥ur coaches make us feel good by telling us how to improve and what to do so that we don鈥檛 get injured. Making friends and building relationships here is really important too.鈥

The Athletics Scholars programme provides:

  • 18 hours of training led by professional athletes, including a former Olympic champion.
  • The opportunity to compete at regional and national events.
  • Motivational talks from current professional athletes such as Sam Bennett (hurdler) who won a full scholarship to Yale and Washington Universities and is a European and Commonwealth Games U18 gold medalist.
  • A two-night residential. For many scholars, this is their first time away from home and outside a city environment.
  • An athletics training kit and a competition kit for events.