EDUCATION OVERVIEW
GIVING PLAYERS THE TOOLS THROUGH EDUCATION AND FOOTBALL TO SUCCEED
Bilston Town Academy Scholarship Program has a college-style A/B schedule that involves school in the morning and football in the afternoon or vice versa, depending on individual schedule.
This allows for an ideal environment that enhances improvement in all aspects.
Enhanced online communication program connects parents, students, teachers and staff with daily homework completion and classroom behaviour assessments reported through this program.
The unique concept of virtual learning educational platform ‘SPORTS BRAIN’ helps with the busy schedule of a Bilston Town Scholar.
Should a Scholar be on agreed absence from college this will not detract from their education workload. Every student and parent has access to the virtual platform from anywhere in the world, therefore all involved parties can communicate and keep up to pace with educational workloads.
DIPLOMA IN SPORT
Your prior attainment at high school will dictate which academic course you are able to study at Bilston Town Football Club. All courses are of the same nature, although hold differing entry requirements and completion grades ranging from a BTEC Level 2 up to a possible 3 A-level equivalent distinction at BTEC Level 3.
Course Options:
o BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness)
o BTEC Level 3 Supplementary Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness)
o BTEC Level 2 in Sport
The Bilston Town Academy Football Scholarship is aimed at those who wish to combine progression in football, either playing or coaching, with the dynamic area of physical education, sports coaching and sports development.
Throughout a typical week at the Academy players will take part in around 14 hours of Education/Football, which will include training and competitive matches within the Midland Floodlit Youth League.
The course incorporates units on current issues in sports, practical sports, fitness testing, injury in sports and training & performance.
Education sessions will take place daily using laptops. Tutors will be on hand in order to support students and assist with completing each section of work.
DAILY TIMETABLE
Morning
9:00am arrive
9.30-12.30: Education Lesson
12.30-1.15pm: Maths & English (if required)
1.15-2:00pm: Lunch
Afternoon2:00-3.30pm: Football Training
3:30-4:00pm: Individual/ Small group training.
Players will usually depart the academy at 4.30pm after a full and busy day
GIVING PLAYERS THE TOOLS THROUGH EDUCATION AND FOOTBALL TO SUCCEED
Bilston Town Academy Scholarship Program has a college-style A/B schedule that involves school in the morning and football in the afternoon or vice versa, depending on individual schedule.
This allows for an ideal environment that enhances improvement in all aspects.
Enhanced online communication program connects parents, students, teachers and staff with daily homework completion and classroom behaviour assessments reported through this program.
The unique concept of virtual learning educational platform ‘SPORTS BRAIN’ helps with the busy schedule of a Bilston Town Scholar.
Should a Scholar be on agreed absence from college this will not detract from their education workload. Every student and parent has access to the virtual platform from anywhere in the world, therefore all involved parties can communicate and keep up to pace with educational workloads.
DIPLOMA IN SPORT
Your prior attainment at high school will dictate which academic course you are able to study at Bilston Town Football Club. All courses are of the same nature, although hold differing entry requirements and completion grades ranging from a BTEC Level 2 up to a possible 3 A-level equivalent distinction at BTEC Level 3.
Course Options:
o BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness)
o BTEC Level 3 Supplementary Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness)
o BTEC Level 2 in Sport
The Bilston Town Academy Football Scholarship is aimed at those who wish to combine progression in football, either playing or coaching, with the dynamic area of physical education, sports coaching and sports development.
Throughout a typical week at the Academy players will take part in around 14 hours of Education/Football, which will include training and competitive matches within the Midland Floodlit Youth League.
The course incorporates units on current issues in sports, practical sports, fitness testing, injury in sports and training & performance.
Education sessions will take place daily using laptops. Tutors will be on hand in order to support students and assist with completing each section of work.
DAILY TIMETABLE
Morning
9:00am arrive
9.30-12.30: Education Lesson
12.30-1.15pm: Maths & English (if required)
1.15-2:00pm: Lunch
Afternoon2:00-3.30pm: Football Training
3:30-4:00pm: Individual/ Small group training.
Players will usually depart the academy at 4.30pm after a full and busy day