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The National Council for School Sport is an organisation based in Leicestershire that represents the participation in the UK in school sport, namely competitive sport.

History

It has been based in Nottinghamshire, but is now at Loughborough. Sport, in general, at many schools in England is promoted through the School Sports Partnerships Programme.

Function

The organisation is sport-led, not education-led. It has many contacts at the highest level in UK sport.

Structure

It is the UK's representative on the International School Sport Federation (formed in 1971), a federation of national school sports organisations. The International University Sports Federation governs sport from the age of 17. NCSS joined the ISF in 1975.

People who work on the council of the NCSS have strong connections to the national federations of individual sports. The organisation is about individual sports, more than general sport at schools. It promotes competitive sport.

It is sited at the Youth Sport Trust, headquartered at Loughborough University.

See also

References

  1. School Sports Partnerships 2003/04
  2. 2007 report on sport participation in the UK

External links

Loughborough University
Departments
and institutes
People
Chancellor
Lord Sebastian Coe
Vice Chancellor
Nick Jennings
Student life
Sport
Clubs and teams
Facilities
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