Are you passionate about your AFL footy? Would you like to be rewarded for promoting it at your school? Become an AFL School Ambassador!
* 2014 registration and re-registration is online only - click here*
Some examples of the role of an AFL School Ambassador can play are as follows:
- The strong promotion of AFL, especially the "safe" enjoyable and skilful aspects.
- An advocate for AFL programs in the school.
- Implement the new AFL - Our National Game, Curriculum learning activities (found on www.afllearning.com.au ).
- Professionally develop other staff members in all aspects of AFL Programs.
- Ensure school is participating in all football programs - clinics and competitions.
- Be an effective "team" member of your schools sporting district.
Other Ideas of how AFL School Ambassadors can contribute to the promotion of AFL:
- Contact person for the local junior or senior Community club(s)
- Promote junior registration to all students
- Attend P&C meetings to promote program
- Promote school holiday football coaching clinics conducted by AFL Queensland
- Promote Football programs in Media/School newsletter
AFL Queensland Support for School Football Ambassadors:
- Curriculum materials
- Professional development
- Ongoing assistance from AFL Queensland staff - Development Officers
- Invitations to Teacher Recognition functions
- Receive a National AFL School Ambassador Newsletter
- Complimentary Apparel
- Regular communication
PHOTO: 2013 Primary School Ambassador of the Year Mr. Matthew Russell receiving his award from Regional Manager Keith Webb, after a successful year of Australian Football at Withcott State School.
Last Modified on 09/12/2013 10:11