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KGV Fencing Development Squad Running Club
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KGV Fencing Development Squad Running Club
XLow XMed High – XLow XMed High
The KGV Fencing Development Squad is aimed at fencers in the Foil discipline, in Years 7-9, who have at least one year of fencing experience and own their own
equipment. Students will learn core fencing skills and techniques with the aim of developing fencers who will represent KGV in inter-school competitions.
This activity is NOT suitable for beginner fencers. Those who are NEW to fencing are encouraged to join the “Fencing for Beginners” activity on Monday.
The KGV Fencing Development Squad activity will be taught by Mr. Bell who has represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at International level and coached
numerous UK, Irish and Junior European fencing champions over the past 12 years.
Students will require a complete set of fencing kit, including all items of protective equipment (Fencing Equipment List), in order to attend the activity. The total cost
of the equipment is approximately HK$2000. Students are also required to bring a water bottle to the activity
Term Days Time Venue Term Days Time Venue
1 2 3 XMo Tu XWe XTh XFr XTBC XVaries AS 3:30-4:30 Gym 1 2 3 XMo Tu XWe XTh XFr XTBC XVaries AS 3:30-4:30
Capacity Gender Teacher/Coach/Student Leaders Capacity Gender Teacher/Coach/Student Leaders
11 XBoys XGirls Both Mr Bell, Mr Aston 60 XBoys XGirls Both Mr Fisher, Mr Chappell, Ms Chu
*DISCLAIMER *DISCLAIMER
Some activities such as Baking is provided by an external organization. This will incur an extra cost outside of the CAS fee. For fee-based activities enrolment is for the full year unless otherwise specified. Students have a grace period of two-weeks in Term 1 from August 23 to Some activities such as Baking is provided by an external organization. This will incur an extra cost outside of the CAS fee. For fee-based activities enrolment is for the full year unless otherwise specified. Students have a grace period of two-weeks in Term 1 from August 23 to
September 3rd, 2021 to withdraw from the program via LIONeL and thereafter a strict no refund policy applies. Payment shall be made directly to the service provider. Instructions will be sent to those who have been allocated a spot. Payment is required before the student is allowed September 3rd, 2021 to withdraw from the program via LIONeL and thereafter a strict no refund policy applies. Payment shall be made directly to the service provider. Instructions will be sent to those who have been allocated a spot. Payment is required before the student is allowed
to start the activity and a strict no refund policy applies. Absences or missed classes on the part of the students is their own responsibility. Should the instructor be absent for a class, it may be rescheduled as a make-up class. Prorated rate is only for those that signed up late to the to start the activity and a strict no refund policy applies. Absences or missed classes on the part of the students is their own responsibility. Should the instructor be absent for a class, it may be rescheduled as a make-up class. Prorated rate is only for those that signed up late to the
program. No drop ins will be allowed. program. No drop ins will be allowed.
POLICY FOR ACTIVITIES CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER POLICY FOR ACTIVITIES CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER
In the interest of your children’s safety, and in accordance with the guidelines of the EDB and Hong Kong Observatory, lessons will be cancelled in the event of adverse weather conditions. No refunds will be given. Where possible, participants will be advised of rescheduled ‘make In the interest of your children’s safety, and in accordance with the guidelines of the EDB and Hong Kong Observatory, lessons will be cancelled in the event of adverse weather conditions. No refunds will be given. Where possible, participants will be advised of rescheduled ‘make
up’ classes. up’ classes.
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