The session is a natural extension to our current offering for young people. Just turn up on the day or contact for more details More…….
Icklesham Primary Bounces into Action
We Support Child Friendly Sessionsns
Table Tennis Takes Off at Pevensey
Get Your School Active
Ever thought of introcuing an after school club to your pupils. If so we could probably help organise and run it for you. We are looking at offering the sport to more Keys Stage 2 pupils in the area. Table Tennis is fun and can cater for children of all abilities.Click here to find out how we might help..
Great Start at PAWS
Children form across KS2 enjoyed their first ever after school Table Tennis Club this week. They enjoyed a number of activities by on and off the table and are well on their way to completely the bronze level award.!Well done to everyone. If you are a parent would like your child to join click here
Young Ambassadors
Lead The Way
Two more of our young poeple at Rye
College have completed more than 50
hours of volunteering as part of the Table
Tennis England Young Ambassadors
Award. They following in the Steps of
former student Sean Lane who also
completed the award prior to Covid.
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Icklesham Primary to Join
Table Tennis Rother
Icklesham Primary, near Rye, are joining forces with Table Tennis Rother to offer pupils the opportunity to play table tennis after school. We are delighted to work with the school as the opportunities conntacting to a Rye College project will open lots of opportunities for their pupils.
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Rye College Invest in New
Tables
Rye College have taken delivery of some
new tables as part of their Open Schools
Programme. The tables, pictured above,
arrived in time of the Table Tennis Fun day
held during the February half term. The
event was also part of the open school
programme and attracted 12 students who
enjoyed a ffree day of table tennis.
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The after school table tennis launched in
September at Pevensey & Westham School near
Eastbourne has really taken off. The club has a
full house of pupils from years 3 to 6 who are all
making excellent progress.
Apart from a few who started last term, all participants completed our Bronze Award in record style showing much promise. The club appears to have established itself as part of school life.
Icklesham Primary School, near Rye, has
bounced into action with their new after school
table tennis club. With support from Active
Sussex children from years 3 to 6 are able to
enjoy weekly sessions of fun and skills
Icklesham demonstrates that the sport is an
ideal offering to pupils in a smaller rural school
where opportunities for sporting activities and
clubs may be limited. We have provided a total
of 3 tables which fit nicely in their small hall and
occupy very litte space when stored.
Any school looking for a new after school provision are welcome to contact us to discuss opportunities that table tennis can offer.