Sainsbury's School Games
The School Games, which is funded by Sport England and delivered by the Youth Sport Trust, is a government led programme designed to deliver competitive school sport to all young people.
A network of School Games Organisers (SGOs) and Local Organising Committees (LOCs) have worked alongside the Youth Sport Trust in delivering three distinct levels of competition since the Games' inception in 2010 - ranging from intra - inter school activity, in addition to the National Finals, which is supported by National Governing Bodies.
• Level 1 - sporting competition for all students in school through intra-school competition
• Level 2 - individuals and teams are selected to represent their schools in local inter-school competitions
• Level 3 - the county/area will stage multi-sport School Games festivals as a culmination of year-round school sport competition
• Level 4 - the School Games finals: a national multi-sport event where the most talented young people in the UK will be selected to compete in our sporting venues (including the Olympic Park in 2012).
Netball is played at the schools games; school years 5 and 6 play High 5 netball and year 7 play traditional 7-a-side netball. At present the highest event for Netball is Level 3!
For more information about the Black Country School Games please visit https://www.activeblackcountry.co.uk/i-am-a-school/school-games/
A network of School Games Organisers (SGOs) and Local Organising Committees (LOCs) have worked alongside the Youth Sport Trust in delivering three distinct levels of competition since the Games' inception in 2010 - ranging from intra - inter school activity, in addition to the National Finals, which is supported by National Governing Bodies.
• Level 1 - sporting competition for all students in school through intra-school competition
• Level 2 - individuals and teams are selected to represent their schools in local inter-school competitions
• Level 3 - the county/area will stage multi-sport School Games festivals as a culmination of year-round school sport competition
• Level 4 - the School Games finals: a national multi-sport event where the most talented young people in the UK will be selected to compete in our sporting venues (including the Olympic Park in 2012).
Netball is played at the schools games; school years 5 and 6 play High 5 netball and year 7 play traditional 7-a-side netball. At present the highest event for Netball is Level 3!
For more information about the Black Country School Games please visit https://www.activeblackcountry.co.uk/i-am-a-school/school-games/
Archive
2019 results
High 5 Winners: Warstones Primary School High 5 Runners up: St. Stephens Year 7 Winners: Wolverhampton Grammar School Year 7 Runners up: Wolverhampton Girls High School 2018 results
High 5 Winners: Christchurch (Wolverhampton) High 5 Runners up: St. Stephens Year 7 Winners: Wolverhampton Grammar School Year 7 Runners up: Dormston School 2017 results
High 5 Winners: Christchurch High 5 Runners up: Cooper & Jordan Year 7 Winners: Wolverhampton Girls High Year 7 Runners up: The Streetly Academy |
2016 Results:
High 5 Winners: Wollescote High 5 Runners up: Warstones Year 7 Winners: Wolverhampton Grammar Year 7 Runners up: The Streetly Academy 2015 Results:
High 5 Winners: Milking Bank High 5 Runners up: Warstones Year 7 Winners: Wolverhampton Grammar Year 7 Runners up: Wolverhampton Girls High 2014 Results
Year 7 Winners: Wolverhampton Grammar School Year 7 Runners up: Aldridge Science College 2013 Results
High 5 Winners: Cooper and Jordan School High 5 Runners up: The Cape School Year 7 Winners: George Salter Academy Year 7 Runners up: Streetly School |