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2024 High Performance Sports (new members)

 
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The program:

High-Performance Sport aims to allow young people who demonstrate excellence across various sports to refine their skills further and represent the College at high levels with other like-minded, athletic, and talented students. 


A key focus of the program is the provision of quality coaching and training sessions delivered to students by highly qualified teaching staff and outside sporting professionals.


The program focuses on sporting performance and the development and evolution of the whole athlete. Students will focus on strength and conditioning, nutrition, skill acquisition and development, fitness testing and overall well-being. 


Students will also learn extra-curricular skills such as time management, communication and leadership.


HPS Training details:

Capalaba State College will enter teams into district, metropolitan, state and national competitions throughout the year as part of the High-Performance Sports Program. HPS Students will be required to attend training before or after school. 


Coaches will organise training sessions before the competition dates. 

  1. The morning sessions are from 7 am-8 am.

  2. The afternoon sessions are from 2.30 pm-4 pm.


Annual Payment:

The HPS Program Fee is an annual payment of $250, which supports the program’s resourcing and the included excursions. 


This payment is non-refundable.


Payments are due by 2.00 pm, Monday, 22nd January 2024. The College will only accept payments or permission forms on time.


The payment covers: 

  1. Interschool Sport excursion costs of chosen sport (Basketball OR Volleyball) Only one season

  2. HPS Jersey (To be worn in training and competitions - no jersey, no play)

  3. HPS Excursion cost for Runaway Bay

  4. HPS Excursion to STAR Recovery Centre

  5. Metropolitan Finals court fees and transport

  6. Possible guest speakers and clinics

  7. CSC Water bottle

  8. CSC Sports bag

  9. CSC Socks

  10. Volleyball Knee Pads

  11. Incidentals- Competition game balls


The payment does not cover: 

  1. If your child chooses to participate in an additional interschool sports season other than their basketball or volleyball season

  2. Transport, team entry or accommodation for the Queensland Intermediate Schools Cup 

  3. Team entry into the Queensland Junior or Senior Volleyball Schools Cup

  4. The Australian Volleyball Schools Cup

  5. HPB Southern Premier League Basketball Tournament (Term 2, 3)

  6. All School’s Qualifying tournament entry fee (Term 3)

  7. All School’s Tournament entry fee (if successful) (Term 3)

  8. HPB Brisbane Bullet’s Basketball Clinic


Included excursion 1: Monday 5th February 2024

Included in our High Performing Sports program fee, students must attend a day camp held at the Commonwealth Games training venue, the Runaway Bay Sports and Leadership Excellence Centre.


The camp aims to build teamwork skills essential to the High-Performing Sports Program and participate in essential training sessions. 


Students will participate in team-building activities, fitness testing and fitness training in world-class facilities.


The Daymap Calendar includes details of the excursions and training sessions. https://capalabasc.eq.daymap.net/daymapConnect/ 


If you need help logging in, contact the office (0738239111), not the activity organiser. 


Additional Training and Excursions:

Additionally, throughout the year, for District, Metropolitan or Queensland competitions, students may be required to participate in before or after-school training for that particular competition. 


An additional permission form is distributed as necessary to give consent for your child to participate in this.


Included excursion 2: Friday 29th November 2024

To continue learning about team building and fitness training, students will attend an excursion to the STAR Recovery Centre in Capalaba on Friday, 29th November 2024. 


Students must comply with the terms of the College Responsible Behaviour Plan for each activity.


BPOINT: Phone payment using credit/debit card via BPOINT 1300 631 073. Please quote CRN and invoice number from the BPOINT box on the bottom left of the emailed invoice.

OR


Direct Debit: Account Name: Capalaba State College

BSB: 064172

Account No: 10074693


Reference: Student Name & brief description of the excursion


OR


Payments may be made by EFT at either Junior or Senior Campus administration from 8.00 am to 2.00 pm on Mondays or Fridays.


If you wish your child to participate in the activity, please complete the attached consent form and medical form and return these forms together with payment to the Senior Campus Administration by 2.00 pm on Monday, 22nd January 2023. 


The College will only accept payment made and permission provided on time.


PLEASE NOTE:

• As this is a voluntary program, failure to contribute by the due dates will result in your young person’s removal.

• All payments are non-refundable

• Students in the High-Performance Sporting Program will be role models and College representatives within the College and community. They must uphold the College’s expectations in all areas of their schooling for continued participation in the program. 


We are very excited to have your young person as a member of the Capalaba State College High-Performance Sports Program for 2024. We look forward to another successful and rewarding year. 


Please complete the permission forms in Daymap and advise the office (0738239111) if any medical conditions have changed.


 If you have any questions regarding High performing sports, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Mr Josh Martin on 3823 9111 or jxmar24@eq.edu.au


Privacy Notice:

The Department of Education and Training (DET) is collecting the personal information requested as part of this excursion process in order to:

  1. obtain lawful consent for your child to participate in the activity;

  2. help coordinate the activity;

  3. respond to any injury or medical condition that may arise during, or as a result of the activity; and

  4. update school records where necessary.

 

The information will only be accessed by authorised school staff and will be dealt with in accordance with the confidentiality requirements of as applicable, s.426 of the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 (Qld) and the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) and/or the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth).

 

The information will not be disclosed to any other person or agency unless the disclosure is authorised or required by law, or you have given the Department permission for the information to be disclosed.

 

As excursions and camps are conducted away from school grounds, there is an increased duty of care, responsibility, and accountability placed on staff as there are fewer support resources available. Students who are deemed to have demonstrated regular, inappropriate, unacceptable and/or unsafe behaviours while in the capacity of a Capalaba State College student, may pose an unacceptable risk to the school’s obligations under duty of care. Decisions about whether a student will attend an excursion or camp will be made by the Principal in consultation with the Deputy Principal and Year Level Coordinator after conducting a risk assessment in consultation with the parent of the student. The student and their family will be advised accordingly after a decision has been made. Students who are unable to attend an excursion or camp will have alternative arrangements made for a program of work to be undertaken at school for the duration of the activity.

 

Students will be expected to comply with the terms of the Student Code of Conduct (2020 - 2023) for the duration of this activity.

 

 

Activity Risks & Insurance:

Please note that the Department of Education and Training (DET) does not have personal accident insurance cover for students. If your child is injured as a result of an accident or incident while participating in the activity, all costs associated with the injury, including medical costs are the responsibility of the parents/carers. Some incidental medical costs may be covered by Medicare. If you have private health insurance, some costs may also be covered by your provider. Any other costs must be covered by parents/carers. It is up to all parents/carers to decide what types and what level of private insurance they wish to arrange to cover their child. Please take this into consideration in deciding whether or not to allow your child to participate in this activity.

 

The school collected medical information about your child at enrolment. This information is stored electronically in OneSchool. Please indicate by selecting the most appropriate answer below as to whether you need to provide us updated medical information relevant to the student attending the excursion as this may effect your child's full participation in the activity described in the form.

 

Acknowledging

  1. I have read all of the information contained in this form in relation to the activity (including any attached material);

  2. I am aware that the department does not have personal accident insurance cover for students;

  3. I give consent for my child/student to participate in the identified activity;

  4. I will pay to the school the costs detailed in this consent form for your student's participation in the activity;

  5. I agree to and understand the refund policy as it applies to this excursion (see Activity costs);

  6. In the event of an accident or illness, school staff may obtain or administer any medical assistance or treatment the child/student may reasonably require, including contacting their doctor;

  7. I accept liability for all reasonable costs incurred by the department in obtaining such medical assistance or treatment (including any transportation costs) and undertake to reimburse the department the full amount of those costs;

  8. I have provided the school with all relevant details of the child/student's medical or physical needs on registration/enrolment and where relevant have updated this information;

  9. I give consent for student contact information to be shared in relation to this activity in compliance with relevant Queensland Chief Health Officer's Directions.


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Last reviewed 04 December 2023
Last updated 04 December 2023