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Sport

Active for life

At Freemen’s, we want every pupil to discover a lifelong love of sport.

From early games lessons to competitive fixtures, pupils are encouraged to try new activities, challenge themselves and enjoy being active – whatever their level of experience.

Sport for everyone

Sport is a big part of school life – and it shows. Most pupils represent Freemen’s in fixtures, and most take part in physical activity three or more times a week.

Whether you’re chasing your first football or competing at national level, there’s a team, a coach and a pathway for you.

Sport for everyone

What will you play?

Junior School (Years 3–6)

Rugby · Hockey · Football · Netball · Cricket · Tennis · Athletics · Boys’ Hockey · Girls’ Touch Rugby

Senior School (Years 7–10)

Rugby · Hockey · Football · Netball · Cricket · Tennis · Athletics · Boys’ Hockey · Girls’ Touch Rugby

Sixth Form (Years 11–13)

Students choose from 14+ sports, with competitive fixtures in:

Fencing · Football · Netball · Rugby · Swimming · Squash · Tennis · Athletics · Cricket · Cross Country · Indoor Hockey · Rugby Sevens

Award-winning facilities

Our pupils benefit from outstanding facilities and coaching – rivaling many professional environments.

The award-winning swimming pool (with three RIBA awards) sits alongside extensive indoor and outdoor spaces for training and competition.

Facilities include:

25m pool · Astroturf · Fitness suite · Tennis courts · Rugby and football pitches · Netball · Basketball · Squash · Athletics track

Coaching partners include:

  • Josh Evans Soccer School
  • National Premier League hockey coaches
  • Surrey Netball coach Alison Bennett
  • Surrey Cricket coach Neil Stewart

Award-winning facilities

Beyond the classroom

Sport is part of the wider Co-Curricular Programme, building teamwork, resilience and healthy competition.

Pupils represent both their House and their School, competing against leading independent schools across the South East.

Sport is part of the wider Co-Curricular Programme, building teamwork, resilience and healthy competition. Pupils represent both their House and their School, competing against leading independent schools across the South East.

Years 3-6: fixtures during the school week

Years 7-13: fixtures mainly on Saturdays