Category Archives: SFA

SCOTTISH SELECTION

The school recently learned the excellent news that no fewer than eight of the pupils involved in the SFA initiatives running in the school have been selected to participate in national camps. The boys will work with SFA staff including Scott Gemmill the International under 15 Team Coach and Neil Mackintosh the SFA Performance Manager. In the under 15 group Rico Quitongo, Dylan Falconer and Jake Hastie have been selected with Max Potter, Tom Leighton, Aaron Black, Kieran McGrath and Lewis Gamble selected at under 14 level

FOOTBALL FESTIVAL

Ten lucky 1st year pupils from Braidhurst high school were invited to Stirling’s Institute of Sport to play in a School of Football Festival to celebrate UEFA Grassroots Day. The pupils enjoyed playing in a number of matches in the sunshine throughout the day. Onlookers were impressed with their technical skills, positive attitudes and impeccable behavior.

Leõezinhos de Lisboa

A group of Braidhurst pupils have recently returned from the experience of a lifetime in Lisbon. The SFA under 14 perfomance group of footballers spent three days at the world famous Benfica Training Academy.

Whilst there, pupils had the opportunity to recieve training and advice from some of the top Portugesse coaches. They passed on some of the invaluable advice that they have shared with some of the top players in the world. The academy is used by all Benfica teams, from under 14, right up to the first team.

However, it wasn’t all hard work, as pupils were also taken along to a Benfica match so they could experience the wonderful Benfica “mystique”. This included lunch and a stadium tour.  Pupils got to see the Benfica eagle, which flies around the stadium at the beginning of every home game.

The climax of their visit was getting to play a series of matches against Benfica under 14s. Although Braidhurst did not win their games, they greatly impressed the opposition who said of them afterwards, that they were the best team that they had played.  This coming from a group of players who had only recently defeated Barcelona 5-0 is truly outstanding.

The visit was voted a roaring success by all involved. Coach Gordon Craig said he was delighted with the way pupils took onboard the advice given to them. He was thrilled when the Benfica coaches told him that the Braidhurst pupils were the best opponents that their team had played against in their six years with the club.

School of Football Trials

Trials have just been completed for this year’s intake of the School of Football.   Over sixty boys took part in the trials aimed at selecting a group of around 20 for an August start.   The general standard was really high with most boys already playing at pro-youth or boys club level.   Steven Hamilton from the Scottish FA took overall charge of the procedure and he was assisted by a team of qualified Scottish FA coaches.   The trial took place following a meeting taken by head of PE Mr David Gardiner and the Rector Mr Hannan to outline to parents the key aspects of the scheme.   Mr Hannan emphasised the fact that the school is now very experienced in running the scheme, with this being the seventh annual intake.   He went on to stress the importance the school places upon developing the whole person through the scheme.   Mr Gardiner covered a range of aspects including the typical weekly experience for those successful in gaining a place.

SFA School of Football 2014/2015

Braidhurst High School are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the S1 2014/2015 School of Football intake. Applications for this program close on the 25th April 2014.

Invitations to the first trial will be emailed to sucessfull applicants after this date.

Please click the link below to access more information and the application form.

SFA School of Football 2014/2015 application

CHILDREN’S GAMES

Josh Moore, a fourth year pupil at Braidhurst recently represented North Lanarkshire at football in the Children’s Games held in Canada. The team won the entire tournament with Josh receiving a gold medal as part of the winning team. Also on the trip was Paul Burns, Head of Children’s section with Motherwell FC who was the team coach during the tournament. Paul is also the football coach based in the school with responsibility for the Scottish FA school of football groups. Josh, who plays with hearts of Midlothian and is a member of the school of football, had a fantastic time on the trip of a lifetime.

PERFORMANCE TRIALS

The Scottish FA held the first of their performance trials in the school for next year’s intake on Monday 18 February with another trial planned for Monday 4 March.   Trials for the Scottish FA School of Football programme will take place after the Easter holidays.   Further details are available from the school.