This pioneering initiative offers an exciting opportunity for students to compete nationally.
By providing access to high-level coaching, competitive fixtures, and tailored development opportunities, we empower students to pursue excellence both on and off the court. The pathway is not just about sport – it’s about ambition, equity, and unlocking potential.
Whether a student dreams of representing their country or simply wants to push their performance to the next level, the High Performance Netball Pathway provides the structure, support, and inspiration to make it happen.
- Train with purpose – High-level coaching from experienced netball coaches
- Build your edge – Strength & conditioning tailored for elite performance
- Track your progress – Performance analysis and fitness testing to refine your game
- Shape your future – Pathways to national competition, university scholarships, and high-level sport
Ed Haslam
Director of Sport at The Laurus Trust
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the entry requirements?
We welcome applications from students in Year 12 and 13 who meet the following criteria:
- Grade 5 or above in English Literature, English Language, and Mathematics
- Four additional GCSEs at Grade 6 or above
- Subject-specific entry requirements for chosen A Level courses
Please note: Cheadle Hulme Sixth Form is heavily oversubscribed, and priority will be given based on GCSE outcomes.
What level of netball do I need to be playing at?
The level of the programme will depend on the applications received, but it is designed to be highly competitive.
How many students will be accepted onto the pathway?
We aim to select a squad of 14 players, comprising students from both Year 12 and Year 13.
How does the pathway work alongside academic studies?
Participation in the programme does not affect academic lessons. Training takes place after school, and matches are scheduled for Wednesday afternoons.
Are there any fees involved with the pathway?
There are no fees associated with the programme. Players will receive free training wear.
What is the application process?
To apply, submit an application directly to Cheadle Hulme Sixth Form and ensure the “HPNP box” is ticked. Visit our Sixth Form Admissions page for guidance on how to apply.
