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The School Games is a key Government priority for realising a meaningful sporting legacy from the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It is supported by three Government Departments - Department for Education, Department of Culture, Media and Sport, and the Department of Health - with funding from Sport England, through the National Lottery. The School Games underline this Government's commitment to providing a new approach to competitive school sport designed to motivate and enthuse all young people.
Click below below for dates of School Games Competitions
| ATHLETICS |
| BADMINTON |
| BASKETBALL |
| BOCCIA |
| CYCLE CROSS |
| FUTSAL |
| GIRLS RUGBY |
| GYMNASTICS |
| HANDBALL |
| NETBALL |
| NEW AGE CURLING |
| QUAD KIDS |
| ROUNDERS |
| SOFTBALL |
| SPORTS HALL ATHLETICS |
| SWIMMING |
| TABLE TOP CRICKET |
| TAG RUGBY |
| TENNIS |
| VOLLEYBALL |
| WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL |
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