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Celebrating sporting achievement and innovation within independent schools 1〉 FE AT URES


11 Leap of faith Old Etonian and Olympic hurdler Lawrence Clarke kicks off our new regular interview slot


13 To the next level As a new sporting year begins, we examine the trends, techniques and technologies driving up sporting standards in our schools


18 Going for gold Do day and boarding schools face different challenges in the quest for sporting excellence? We profi le three high-achieving sports schools


30 Pitch perfect


What pitch solution(s) will best meet your sporting needs? Advice from a leading provider of 3G synthetic pitches - and from Solihull School's award-winning Head of Grounds


40 Net gains We talk to Pamela Cookey - ex Millfi eld, now captain of England netball


REGUL ARS AUTUMN TERM ISS w: ie-today.co.uk t: @ie_today SCHOOL SPORT I N D E P E N D E N T Celebrating sporting achievement and innovation within independent schools 2014 Glasgow Games silver medallist Tin-Tin Ho is among our sporting success stories ON THE BALL


DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS: DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO SUCCESS? | BARONESS CAMPBELL ON SPORT'S KEY ROLE IN YOUNG LIVES NEW TRENDS IN SCHOOL SPORT | PITCH MAINTENANCE: 3G AND TRADITIONAL | NEWS, ACHIEVEMENTS, RESULTS AND MORE


IN THIS ISSUE:


06 News Our cover star is 15-year- old Glasgow silver medallist Tin-Tin Ho. Plus: praise for Dauntsey's sporting provision, a karate champ who has beaten all the odds, a new sports


careers app and much more


37 Trips and tours To Asia and Australasia with Oundle's hockey girls


42 Noticeboard From SAPCA to ISFA, headmasters to hockey, we touch base with all the key associations around independent school sport


46 The Last Word Forget elite sport – it’s getting kids active and having fun that counts, says Imogen Anna Buxton-Pickles, presenter for imovesdance.com


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