The programme is one of the most comprehensive in world rugby and will involve close to 100,000 children and teachers at primary schools across England. Schools where rugby has never been played before will be targeted.
Not only will the programme give children an introduction to rugby union through the tag rugby version of the sport, but it will also ensure that teachers receive quality coaching and provide enough equipment to leave a rugby legacy in schools for years to come. Each Premiership club will work with over 100 schools during the three-year programme.
The EDF Energy National Schools Rugby Programme will be aimed at boys and girls aged 8 to 10 years-old. Tag rugby is a non-contact version of the sport that teaches the skills necessary to go on and play rugby union. Schools are already being signed up, with the first coaching sessions starting in January.
Premier Rugby's Community Manager, Wayne Morris added: "EDF Energy's investment in our Community Programme is a ringing endorsement of the work all 12 clubs in the top flight have been doing over many years. This programme will reach out to nearly 100,000 children over its three years and will be supported by high profile players, like Jason Robinson, Jonny Wilkinson and Pat Sanderson. In fact, on average, a Premiership player will visit a school every day of the three year programme."
Louise Poole, EDF Energy's Head of Brand said: "We are delighted to become Premier Rugby's Community Partner. We are committed to rugby at all levels from the EDF Energy Cup to the grassroots and want to make sure our involvement leaves a lasting legacy for hundreds of schools and tens of thousands of children."
"The EDF Energy National Schools Programme is about getting children involved in rugby and making sure as many schools as possible have the teachers trained to coach and the right equipment to play the game for years to come. Children need role models and so we're really pleased that Premiership players are going to be involved throughout the programme."
Every school involved will also have the chance to play in local tag rugby festivals and regional finals. Some of those will go on to take part in tag rugby demonstrations at the EDF Energy Cup semi-finals and then the final at Twickenham.
Jon Varney, Premier Rugby's Commercial Director concluded: "I am grateful to EDF Energy for their investment in rugby, from the EDF Energy Cup at the apex, through their other tournaments to the support of grassroots rugby via the EDF Energy National Schools Rugby Programme. We now have an opportunity to build a long-term relationship that includes EDF Energy, our great supporters and thousands of schools across England."
The EDF Energy NSRP run in association with the National Sports Foundation







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