New College Football Academy at Cowes in partnership with Chelsea FC Foundation

  19 September, 2019

Cowes Enterprise College has announced an exciting partnership with Chelsea Football Club Foundation (CFCF) on the launch of a new college football academy. 

The school will now be working closely with CFCF to open the academy for the 2020/21 season. Over the next 12 months, Cowes Enterprise College and CFCF will engage with talented and gifted footballers on the island to provide a pathway into further education, football participation and competition at a high standard.

In addition to the football academy, the foundation will also work within the local and wider community to promote their work and further strengthen the strong reputation for sport at Cowes Enterprise College.

The exciting news comes after Cowes Enterprise College was granted funding from the Premier League, the Football Association, Government’s Football Foundation and the Isle of Wight Council to open its new, floodlit third generation (3G) artificial grass pitch (APG). The state-of-the-art facility will be open to the community in the evenings and at weekends, as well as to school pupils during the day, and will greatly enhance the sport and physical activity curriculum and amenities on offer at the academy.

Rachel Kitley, Principal at Cowes Enterprise College, said:

“We are thrilled to launch this partnership with Chelsea Football Club Foundation for what is sure to be an exciting and hugely beneficial initiative.

“We have always been proud of the varied sports curriculum at Cowes, which is supported by excellent facilities, and we are looking forward to developing this further with the opening of our new football academy and the discovery of new football talent.”

John Dutton, Senior Development Officer at CFCF, said:

“We’re delighted to be working with Cowes Enterprise College, as the school’s facilities and reputation on the island set it apart from other providers.

“We are looking forward to a long and successful relationship where we can not only provide a high standard of football participation backed up by excellent education, but also support the school in engaging in the local and wider community by ensuring that our resources are used for positive impacts that benefit all.”


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