Jul 5, 2021 | Ackworth School, Sport
Ackworth School is delighted to have been shortlisted in the Independent Schools of the Year 2021 awards. The nomination is in the Community award category for the school’s Tennis Outreach Programme.

The project, jointly funded by the Tim Henman Foundation and Ackworth School has helped local coach Alice Robson bring tennis to nearly 2,000 pupils at 28 local primary schools. In partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association, the programme has also generated nearly 200 new members to Ackworth Tennis Club.
Tom Shennan-Barker, Director of Marketing and Admissions at Ackworth School said, “We are proud to have been shortlisted for the Independent Schools of the Year 2021 awards. Our tennis outreach programme has been so successful in giving thousands of primary school children the opportunity to learn new skills, and this shortlisting is in recognition of that.”
Celebrating community engagement
Recently, Tim Henman visited Ackworth School to celebrate the unique partnership. Nearly 100 primary children from the area participated in the event, including pupils from Ackworth’s Coram House junior school.
During the visit, Alice, LTA’s Development Coach of the Year delivered coaching together with Henman himself. Henman was on hand to share his experiences from a 15-year playing career. In that time he reached six Grand Slam semi-finals and won 15 ATP career titles.
At the event, Tim Henman said: “I am delighted to be at Ackworth today and see more young tennis stars coming through the pipeline. Talent is spread evenly across the country but sadly opportunity is not. This is why this Foundation initiative in association with the LTA, Ackworth School and Ackworth Tennis Club is so important.”
Independent Schools of the Year finalists will be revealed on 7 September. Judges will then meet again to reach a decision on the winner of each category. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in October.
Read more about Tim Henman’s visit to Ackworth School.
May 19, 2021 | Ackworth School, Sport
Tennis royalty was in town on Wednesday as former British number one Tim Henman visited Ackworth School to celebrate a successful local project aimed at getting more young people involved in tennis and launch his Foundation’s new fundraising campaign.
The participation project, jointly funded by the Tim Henman Foundation and Ackworth School, in partnership with the LTA, the national governing body for tennis in Great Britain, has helped local coach Alice Robson bring tennis to nearly 2,000 pupils at 28 local primary schools, as well as to generate nearly 200 new members to Ackworth Tennis Club.

Tim meets Coram House pupils and coach Alice Robson
During the visit, Alice, who was named Development Coach of the Year at last year’s LTA Tennis Awards, delivered coaching alongside the visiting primary school teachers to nearly 100 children at the school together with Henman himself, who was on hand to share his experiences from a 15-year playing career which saw him reach six Grand Slam semi-finals and win 15 ATP career titles.
Finding Your Spark
The event also marked the launch of a new campaign by the Tim Henman Foundation – the #FindingYourSpark campaign – which is designed to help some of the country’s most vulnerable young people pursue their passions in disciplines like tennis. Events like today’s are all about spreading special experiences like accessing one-to-one coaching and giving more children the chance to find their spark.
Tim Henman said: “I am delighted to be at Ackworth today and see more young tennis stars coming through the pipeline. Talent is spread evenly across the country but sadly opportunity is not, which is why this Foundation initiative in association with the LTA, Ackworth School and Ackworth Tennis Club is so important.”
As we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, children need these chances more desperately than ever.
“Some of us are lucky enough to remember the moment we found our spark and the people who inspired us, in my case through the tennis scholarship I was granted aged nine. By donating to the #FindingYourSpark you can give more special, life-defining moments to more of our most vulnerable children.”
Celebrating tennis across Yorkshire
Paul Bennett, LTA Head of Region for North of England said: “The results of this partnership speak for themselves and it’s great to see so many of the schoolchildren that Alice has inspired to pick up a racket enjoying today’s session with Tim. We are continuing to work closely with the Foundation as we both work towards encouraging more and more young people from all backgrounds to get involved in our sport. There are plans in place to follow a similar model to this project in other areas of the country, and hopefully, we will see similar levels of success.”
Alice Robson, Ackworth Tennis Club Head Coach and LTA Development Coach of the Year, said: “It has been a privilege to give so many children around Yorkshire the opportunity to play tennis for the first time. Seeing them pick up a racket and learn new skills is wonderful. Ensuring they have a positive first experience with tennis is important when trying to engage them with the sport and inspiring Britain’s tennis players.”

Local primary pupils participate in the event at Ackworth learning new tennis skills
Anton Maree, Head of Ackworth School said: “Introducing activities to children to which they do not normally have access has to take place at their convenience. We work with our partner schools at their schools with the facilities they have at their disposal. This approach allows us to reach a significant number of children and we help them to find their spark!”
Richard Garrett, CEO of the Tim Henman Foundation said: “The Tim Henman Foundation Community Tennis Programme in Ackworth is a leading model for developing tennis participation. The programme involves schools and a club with outstanding levels of participation creating 1000s of “one life one opportunity” moments for young people to pick up a tennis racquet and potentially find their spark. The scheme’s success reflects a one education sector approach with children and teachers from both state and independent schools being inspired through tennis”.
The Tim Henman Foundation is one of a number of charities the LTA is supporting through the effects of the coronavirus pandemic through grant funding from the Tennis Foundation.
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Mar 25, 2021 | Ackworth School
As part of our outstanding careers provision, Ackworth School held its first virtual Careers Exhibition on Tuesday 16th March.
We had an array of speakers, including a handful of Old Scholars who showcased a wide range of professions, selected by our pupils, and presented on their occupations. Topics included how to get started, building experience, developing skills, and establishing your role.
Videos from the event can be watched below.
If you have any questions regarding this event please contact Pip Langfield, Head of Careers at pip.langfield@ackworthschool.com