Friday 4th October 2024

Firrhill High School, 9 Oxgangs Rd N, Edinburgh, EH14 1DP

We are pleased to announce SS Volleyball is back with the National Squad for the 24/25 season. Building on the brilliant activity in 23/24, we are looking to make the programme bigger and better this year. Sign-ups are now live and can be accessed via the below link:

SS Volleyball – Men’s National Squad 24/25 – Trials Sign-Up

The trial dates are as follows:

Trial #1 – Saturday 12th October @ Firrhill High School – Edinburgh, 10:00-13:00

Trial #2 – Sunday 1st December @ SpAH – University of Dundee, 13:00-16:00

Further details will be distributed in due course. For any other queries, please contact Sean Berthelsen, SSS Competitions Assistant at sean@scottishstudentsport.com. Good luck to all nominated players!

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Friday 4th October 2024

SpAH, University of Dundee, Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4HN

We are pleased to announce SS Volleyball is back with the National Squad for the 24/25 season. Building on the brilliant activity in 23/24, we are looking to make the programme bigger and better this year. Sign-ups are now live and can be accessed via the below link:

SS Volleyball – Men’s National Squad 24/25 – Trials Sign-Up

The trial dates are as follows:

Trial #1 – Saturday 12th October @ Firrhill High School – Edinburgh, 10:00-13:00

Trial #2 – Sunday 1st December @ SpAH – University of Dundee, 13:00-16:00

Further details will be distributed in due course. For any other queries, please contact Sean Berthelsen, SSS Competitions Assistant at sean@scottishstudentsport.com. Good luck to all nominated players!

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Friday 4th October 2024

Liberton High School, 328 Gilmerton Rd, Edinburgh, EH17 7PT

We are pleased to announce SS Volleyball is back with the National Squad for the 24/25 season. Building on the brilliant activity in 23/24, we are looking to make the programme bigger and better this year. Sign-ups are now live and can be accessed via the below link:

SS Volleyball – Women’s National Squad 24/25 – Trials Sign-Up

The trial dates are as follows:

Trial #1 – Saturday 20th October @ SpAH – University of Dundee, 13:00-16:00

Trial #2 – Saturday 16th November @ Liberton High School – Edinburgh, 11:00-14:00

Further details will be distributed in due course. For any other queries, please contact Sean Berthelsen, SSS Competitions Assistant at sean@scottishstudentsport.com. Good luck to all nominated players!

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Friday 4th October 2024

SpAH, University of Dundee, Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4HN

We are pleased to announce SS Volleyball is back with the National Squad for the 24/25 season. Building on the brilliant activity in 23/24, we are looking to make the programme bigger and better this year. Sign-ups are now live and can be accessed via the below link:

SS Volleyball – Women’s National Squad 24/25 – Trials Sign-Up

The trial dates are as follows:

Trial #1 – Saturday 20th October @ SpAH – University of Dundee, 13:00-16:00

Trial #2 – Saturday 16th November @ Liberton High School – Edinburgh, 14:00-17:00

Further details will be distributed in due course. For any other queries, please contact Sean Berthelsen, SSS Competitions Assistant at sean@scottishstudentsport.com. Good luck to all nominated players!

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Friday 4th October 2024

University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

We are pleased to announce SS Football is back with the National Squad for the 24/25 season. Building on the foundations which were re-laid last season after a hiatus over the COVID-19 period, we are looking to make the programme bigger and better this year. Nominations are now closed (as of 23/10) and we will not be considering any further nominations at this time.

The trial dates are as follows:

Trial #1 – Sunday 3rd November at University of Stirling

Trial #2 – Sunday 10th November at University of Stirling

Further details and timings will be shared with the nominated players in due course. For any other queries, please contact Sean Berthelsen, SSS Competitions Assistant at sean@scottishstudentsport.com. Good luck to all nominated players!

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Friday 4th October 2024

University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

We are pleased to announce SS Football is back with the National Squad for the 24/25 season. Building on the foundations which were re-laid last season after a hiatus over the COVID-19 period, we are looking to make the programme bigger and better this year. Nominations are now closed (as of 23/10) and we will not be considering any further nominations at this time.

The trial dates are as follows:

Trial #1 – Sunday 3rd November at University of Stirling

Trial #2 – Sunday 1st December at University of Stirling

Further details and timings will be shared with the nominated players in due course. For any other queries, please contact Sean Berthelsen, SSS Competitions Assistant at sean@scottishstudentsport.com. Good luck to all nominated players!

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Tuesday 1st October 2024

This Scottish Women & Girls in Sport Week, SSS are thrilled to unveil a new project designed to support female student coaches in Scotland.

This Scottish Women & Girls in Sport Week, Scottish Student Sport (SSS) are thrilled to unveil a new project designed to support female coaches across Scotland’s universities and colleges.

The SSS Women & Girls Coaching Project will run for the first time, bringing student coaches, and aspiring coaches, together for a series of masterclasses aimed to support a heavily underrepresented group in sport.

Developed alongside coach development experts and with the support of Governing Bodies including Scottish Rowing, this is a first of its kind project which will foster learning and collaboration across coaches from multiple sports and backgrounds.

Across Scottish tertiary education, 44% of students participating in sport identify as female. However, between 2015-20, only 27% of coaches were female. You can learn more about the need for the project, and its aims here.

Commenting, Project Leader Jo Foster said:

“We hope that this project will allow Women and Girls to not only develop tangible skills to add to their coaching repertoire, but also a safe space for personal development alongside like-minded individuals that will outlast the initial project year.”

This is a hugely exciting opportunity for female student coaches to come together for the first time. Skye Ballance, a postgraduate student at the University of Strathclyde and rowing coach, said:

“I’m really excited to meet other coaches of a similar age and in a similar position. There’s not always people you can speak to who have similar experiences so hearing from them and their strategies in other sports will be really interesting.”

This programme wouldn’t be possible without the support of Scottish Governing Bodies. Kevin Moran, Coaching Development Manager at Scottish Cycling said:

“Scottish Cycling is thrilled to partner with Scottish Student Sport and other governing bodies to deliver the new Women & Girls Coach Development initiative. Following the launch of our Scottish Cycling Women and Girls strategy, one of our key focus points is to develop and nurture ‘Role Models’ in cycling. We believe this programme will play a vital role in supporting, upskilling, and inspiring more female coaches to excel within their university and local clubs.”

Ronan Welsh, Pathways Manager at Scottish Rowing said:

“Scottish Rowing are excited to partner up with Scottish Student Sport to create development opportunities for female student coaches. Working with a national partner to tap into new networks and enhance the experience for all participants is a fantastic opportunity and I can’t wait to see how this programme develops.

“Coaches are at the core of all activity we deliver and investing to empower and diversify the next generation of female coaches is a key priority for us as well as the sector so its great to see Scottish Student Sport championing this area of development.”


How to Apply

Registration is open now for the first SSS Women & Girls Coaching Project. Students from all sports are encouraged to apply, and the project is open to those aspiring to become a coach alongside individuals already qualified.

Session dates will be finalised after sign-ups have closed, though they are expected to be run over the end of Semester 1 and start of Semester 2. There will be a mixture of in person and virtual sessions.

Students from all SSS member institutions are encouraged to apply. Questions can be fielded to Jo Foster and to apply, click below. Applications close 25th October.

Sign Up Here

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Monday 30th September 2024

The Active Campus Network currently supports 18 Coordinators working in Colleges across Scotland to deliver sport and active health.

We are delighted to confirm, alongside partners sportscotland and Colleges Scotland, that funding for the Active Campus Network has been extended through to 2027.

To mark the eighth annual Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week (September 30-October 6), First Minister, John Swinney, visited UHI Perth to meet the female leaders who are improving access to sport and physical activity as part of sportscotland’s Active Campus Network.

The Active Campus Network is a partnership between sportscotland, Scottish Student Sport and Colleges Scotland. It helps to put sport and physical activity at the centre of college life by giving students across the country the opportunity to get active, significantly benefiting their physical and mental wellbeing supported by an 18-strong team of Active Campus Co-ordinators.

During his visit the First Minister announced £1.45m of new investment to ensure that the programme will continue to deliver over the next two academic years.

Mr Swinney met students and staff at UHI Perth who are benefitting from the Active Campus programme which is delivered by an all-female leadership team.

First Minister John Swinney said:

“Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week is opportunity to celebrate the many ways that women and girls can be leaders and role models in sport and in their wider communities.

“We must continue to do all we can to break down barriers and ensure women are free to pursue their talents and achieve their ambitions. That is why the Scottish Government and our partners, fund initiatives across our communities to ensure we are building a sporting culture in which everyone has the support to achieve their ambitions.

“The Active Campus Programme has already helped thousands of women and girls to take up a sport, and I am certain that this funding will help inspire many more.”

“Together let’s celebrate all that women and girls in sport have achieved so far, and ensure we support them to be the leaders and role models that inspire success in the future.”

Data from the first year of the project has shown a significant increase in sport and physical activity across the college sector. There were over 30,000 visits from participants to more than 3,500 Active Campus sessions in 23/24. This represents a 79% increase in visits and 31% increase in sessions from baseline data at the start of the initiative.

Chair of sportscotland, Maureen Campbell, said: “We are delighted that this new investment of £1.45m of National Lottery funding will continue the excellent work of the Active Campus Network.

“Colleges across Scotland have really embraced the initiative, and the team of co-ordinators has demonstrably helped to put sport and physical activity at the centre of college life. By giving students across the country more opportunities to get active, this programme significantly benefits the physical and mental wellbeing of participants.

“As we celebrate Women and Girls in Sport Week it’s so encouraging to see strong female leaders really driving programmes like this forward, supporting their peers to be more active and helping to create a more diverse and inclusive sporting system.”

This year the campaign for Women and Girls in Sport Week focuses on leadership, celebrating the strong leaders and role models who motivate and inspire others to take part in sport and physical activity as well as remove barriers which discourage women and girls from participating.

Funded by the National Lottery, the success of the Active Campus Network is testament to the strength of the partnership between sportscotland, Scottish Student Sport and Colleges Scotland. This new investment will build on the fantastic work being carried out across the college sector to create more opportunities for sport and physical activity.

Andy Witty, Director of Strategic Policy at Colleges Scotland, also welcomed the investment in student sport: “Colleges Scotland warmly welcomes the funding announcement today which will allow the great work of Active Campus Co-Ordinators to continue.

“Today the First Minister has seen the power of the investment to date in sport at Scotland’s colleges in action. The work carried out by the 18 Active Campus Co-ordinators has been transformative, increasing the number of participants in sport at college with students taking part in an incredible 52 different sports from pickleball to cricket to rowing.

“Active Campus Co-ordinators have worked to help students become more active more often, improving physical and mental health. Colleges Scotland really welcomes the investment which looks set to bring even greater opportunities in the future.”

Speaking on the announced extension of Active Campus funding through to 2027, Scottish Student Sport Chief Operating Officer Stew Fowlie said:

“Today’s announcement by the First Minister is absolutely tremendous news for the student sport network. At a time when difficult decisions are being faced across sport, health and education it is wonderful that the role Active Campuses can play across all three policy areas has been recognised. I am delighted that through the National Lottery funds sportscotland has been able to continue supporting the hugely exciting progress of the 18 Active Campus Coordinators, who are undoubtedly contributing so positively to college life across Scotland.

“We feel very confident that today’s decision will be looked back on favourably in the years ahead as we aim to position tertiary education as an ever more important part of Scotland’s sporting system, and to enhance student life for the large and diverse college population.

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Thursday 26th September 2024

The agreement, which runs through to 2026, strengthens the relationship between Scottish Student Sport and the Scottish Handball Association.

Scottish Student Sport (SSS) and the Scottish Handball Association (SHA) are delighted to have signed a new Partnership Agreement, running through to 2026.

The agreement, announced ahead of the opening of the Scottish Student Handball season on Sunday 29th September, outlines key areas of working between SSS and SHA, designed to foster collaboration and enhance the work carried out to improve the student experience.

Detailed in the agreement are commitments to support and grow SSS activities, including through SHA representation on the Scottish Student Handball Development Group. SSS will work to ensure that the student population are an active force on the Scottish handball scene, such as through highlighting coaching and officiating opportunities.

Commenting on the agreement, Allan Stokes Development & Performance Manager at SHA said:

‘We are thrilled to again be partnership with SSS for the next 2 years. we have been delighted to have seen the growth in handball within the student sector over the last few years and we are excited to see what the next years bring, both in the growth on members and competitions within the Local leagues and within student events’

Sophie Charlton, Handball Lead at SSS, commented:

“SSS are ecstatic to renew their partnership with SHA. We’re pleased that we can continue to work towards our joint goals of increasing handball participation within the student community, collaboratively delivering our Scottish Finals event and developing student members as coaches and officials.

“It’s exciting to have two organisations work so closely and place the same emphasis on developing one of our most valuable sporting communities – our Scottish students!”

The new agreement is in play immediately. Both SSS and SHA are excited to begin the season with the first round of fixtures in the SSS Handball League this weekend.

Week 1 Fixtures

Men’s & Women’s opponents the same

University of Dundee v University of Stirling

University of Glasgow v University of Strathclyde

Heriot-Watt University v University of Edinburgh

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Wednesday 25th September 2024

We’ve opened applications to become our new Official Kit Supplier! Find out what we’re looking for, and how to submit your proposal.

Applications are open to become Scottish Student Sport’s (SSS) new Official Kit Supplier.

The Request For Proposal (RFP) has been issued to all relevant parties who may be interested in supporting SSS with supplying leisurewear and team playing kit for a number of different sports.

In a new Official Kit Supplier, we need someone who can:

  • Provide SSS with a viable one-stop option for sports kit and leisurewear
  • Promote the SSS brand through a corporate approach to National Squad kit
  • Provide choice, reliability, quality and value

The Process

Applications opened today (25th September) and interested parties have until 17:00 28th October to submit their proposals to the named contact below. From there, shortlisted suppliers may be invited to present their bid on 6th November with a final decision expected by 25th November.

If necessary, SSS may extend the above deadlines with this information communicated to all vendors. If the extension is as a result of an amendment to the RFP, then vendors that have already submitted their proposals will be allowed to submit a new, amended proposal.

SSS may request shortlisted vendors to make an oral presentation to further clarify their proposal. The oral presentation will be made over Zoom. All proposals submitted prior to the stated deadline and in compliance with the stated requirements, will be carefully considered. SSS is not obligated to accept any of these proposals.

The successful vendor will be identified in communication to all vendors directly after the selection deadline.

How to Apply

View the RFP here.

Our Logo Pack can also be downloaded here.

Proposals must be sent to Julia Stenhouse and items posted to the SSS office. Please send any kit samples in a Women’s Size 8 or 10 or 12 and a Men’s Size M or L

All enquiries, questions & submissions must be made to the following SSS contact:

Julia Stenhouse
Business Manager, SSS

3rd Floor,
48 Pleasance,
Edinburgh
EH8 9TJ
Email: julia@scottishstudentsport.com

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