The Archbishop Lanfranc Partnership is now in it's 6th year of operation and has grown over this time to involve 8 secondary schools, 30 primary schools and a pupil referral unit.
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The Archbishop Lanfranc School Sports Partnership employs seven community sports coaches who work across thirteen of the partnership’s primary schools providing sports coaching during the curriculum. Covering hockey, cricket, gymnastics, football, basketball, tennis and KS1 multi skills, the coaches also provide a range of lunchtime and after school clubs as well as running half termly competitions and festivals.
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Over fifty year six pupils attended free swimming lessons over May half term at St Joseph’s College in Upper Norwood. The scheme was organised by the Archbishop Lanfranc School Sports Partnership with funding received from the DfES.