AASE Programme Returns for 2017-2018

British Judo runs a bespoke Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE). The programme runs from eight Performance Pathway Centres within England and will offer the opportunity for players to increase their weekly training volume while working towards a vocational qualification that is now recognised by UCAS. AASE is designed to support and complement a player’s club and area training.

Players must be a minimum of 16 years of age with English & Maths GCSE’s (C minimum) to qualify for the course. Those without the required grades may be considered if they opt in to resit the exams or complete Key Skills certificates. Students ideally must be a minimum orange belt in judo, although there is room for discussion around gradings.

The British Judo AASE programme is a key part of the British Judo Performance Pathway and technical & physical delivery will soon be linked to the British Judo Trademark model.

The seven Performance Pathway Centres that run the AASE programme are:

VenueOpen DayTimes
Bath University2nd June10.00 – 2.00
Camberley31st May 9:30am-1:00pm
Comberton31st May11.00 onwards
Gateshead CollegeTBA
Kendall13th May10.00-3.00
Redbridge26th April16.00-21.00
University of Wolverhampton30th May9.30-12.00

If you have any questions about the course, why not read our Frequently Asked Questions to see if these will answer your enquiry.

To download an Expression of Interest form, please click here: Expression of Interest Form 2017

If you’re interested in taking part in the programme please complete the expression of interest form or get in touch by emailing aase@britishjudo.org.uk

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