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The School Ambassador Program is a national AFL program aiming to resource, recognise and reward teachers who promote AFL in schools. Schools are one of the largest vehicles connecting kids to footy, and as such the West Australian Football Commission aims to better equip WA Schools to assist them with getting kids playing.
On Thursday the 1st August, at the Perth Demons and Subiaco match, the Demons District had an event to acknowledge the 21 teachers they identified as reaching ‘Gold Standard’. These teachers were just a handful of hardworking teachers helping grow our game, with 91 schools in the district activating AFL in school.
The teachers have been responsible for distributing resources and education packs to schools and the teachers; assisting in the promotion and delivery of competitions; establishing school-based competitions by liaising with other ambassadors; are positive role models; ensure that the football pathway from schools to clubs are established to help families get their kids in footy.
The teachers who were in attendance on Thursday were:
Nuria Ushoroff
Australian Islamic College
Health and PE Coordinator
Cam Fosbery
Belmont City College
PE Teacher
Daryl Brown
Belmont City College
PE Teacher
Vicki Bramwell Keys
Cannington Community College
PE Teacher
Steven Miller
Forest Crescent Primary School
PE Teacher
Clint Isard
Gibbs St Primary School
PE Teacher
Luke Ford
St Norbet College
Head of Sport
Karen Patridge
Thornlie Senior High School
Teacher
Mark Aldworth
Ursula Frayne Catholic College
Director of Sport
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WA Football acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the many lands across Western Australia where we train, play, and come together through football. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people. We recognise the deep and continuing contribution First Nations peoples make to our game and our communities.
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