Kids Go Free For Hampshire’s Season Openers
Kids go free across the Easter weekend (3–6 April) as Hampshire host Essex in the Rothesay County Championship, with the same offer available for Hampshire Women’s season opener on 11 April.
Hampshire Cricket College - run in conjunction with education provider SCL - offers a unique opportunity for 16-18 year olds to study a BTEC in sport whilst undertaking a cricket development programme.
A weekly combination of eight hours of sport and 14 hours of education at on-site The Ageas Bowl ensure a balanced educational experience for students. A BTEC tutor guides students through the various modules over the course of the two-year, full-time programme, preparing the students for a career in the sports industry; a degree at university; an apprenticeship; or a number of other opportunities.
And Hampshire Cricket College are hosting a virtual open evening on Thursday 17th December for students interested in enrolling as part of September 2021's intake.
For more information on the programme and to book your spot at the open evening please follow the link below. The virtual open evening is available to book by clicking 'Open Days' and then scrolling down in the list provided before selecting 'Apply Now'.
Kids go free across the Easter weekend (3–6 April) as Hampshire host Essex in the Rothesay County Championship, with the same offer available for Hampshire Women’s season opener on 11 April.
24-year-old fast bowler Jayden Seales joins Hampshire for the opening block of the Rothesay County Championship
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