Lincolnshire Central School Sport Partnership
Every primary school and special school in Lincolnshire is linked to a secondary school, along with a number of other primary schools. These primary schools and secondary school make up a family cluster. Every secondary school is then linked to another secondary school. The Lincolnshire Central School Sport Partnership has 8 secondary schools with the hub school being Carres Grammar School in Sleaford. These secondary schools and primary schools are what make up the partnership and within Lincolnshire we have 8 partnerships in total.
By clicking on the links at the bottom of the page you can see which cluster your school belongs to and by checking the list below you can find who the contacts are, linked to your cluster and will be involved in providing your sporting activities.
PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MANAGER (PDM) - manages the School Sport Partnership and works to develop strategic links with key partners in sport and the wider community. Your PDM for the Lincolnshire Central School Sport Partnership is Andy Allen who is based at Carre's Grammar School.
SCHOOL SPORT CO-ORDINATORS (SSCO's) - are based in a secondary school and concentrate on improving school sport opportunities, across their "family" of schools (primary, secondary and special), including out of hours school learning, intra and inter-school competition and club links.
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Cluster |
SSCO |
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Carre's Grammar School |
Matthew Evans |
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Gartree School |
Ben Webb |
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Kesteven and Sleaford High School |
Jo Tucker |
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Sir William Robertson High School |
Steven Newell |
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Lafford High School |
Rhona White |
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St. George's Academy, Sleaford |
Rhona White |
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St. Georges Academy, Billingborough |
Barbara Vipond |
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St. George's Academy, Ruskington |
Barbara Vipond |
PRIMARY LINK TEACHERS (PLTs') - are identified teachers in primary and special schools whose aim it is to improve the quantity and quality of PE and sport in their own schools.
COMPETITION MANAGERS (CM's) - are an integral part of the network in raising the quality and quantity of competitive opportunities for all young people. They will be working with the School Sport Partnership to ensure competitions are aligned to National Governing Body Frameworks and priorities in order to increase the number of young people engaged in regular competitive opportunities at all levels. The Lincolnshire Central School Sport Partnership Competition Manager is Shane Ward.
To find out where your school lies within the partnership please view the:
Lincolnshire Central School Sport Partnership 09 / 10


