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Basketball


The aim of the Cardijn Basketball Academy is to provide students with the opportunity to develop their skills, knowledge, and general understanding of basketball. The Basketball Academy will have a strong focus on improving individual and team-based basketball skills, tactics, and strategy, while also promoting personal development skills including self-esteem, confidence, and leadership. The on-court curriculum is based on contemporary coaching methodology and presented by experienced coaches and teachers working within the College and club setting. All Academy students will have an opportunity to trial and participate in inter-school sport competitions (e.g., Weekday or Saturday morning sport, Knockout competitions, Inter-Col, Exchanges) and attend various excursions aimed at promoting future pathways within Basketball and sport through participation at local clubs, as well as exposure to clubs represented at NBL1 and NBL level.

The Basketball Academy is offered to students from Year 8-11 and is complementary to their Health and Physical Education curriculum. In Year 8 and 9, Basketball Academy students have three lessons per week, typically incorporating two on-court sessions and one classroom-based lesson. In Year 10 and 11, students participate in up to six lessons per week, which generally takes the format of three to four on-court sessions, one athletic development session and one classroom-based lesson. All students enrolled in the Basketball Academy are required to participate in the College Basketball team for the entirety of the season. All basketball games for Year 8-11 students are played on Saturday mornings. This is a vital element of the Academy as it allows the students to incorporate skills taught during Academy lessons in real-game situations. Furthermore, this also allows for post-game feedback and self-assessment, as well as recovery and injury prevention programs to be implemented. All students involved in the Basketball Academy will be encouraged to trial for Club programs, Development Squads and State Team selection.

Coaching Methodology

The coaching methodology and content used by the Basketball Academy teachers and coaches is typically a games-based model using the pedagogy presented in the Basketball SA and Basketball Australia coaching courses and curriculum.

This may include:

  • Position and movement principles
  • Stance and body position
  • Man to man and zone defence
  • Motion-based offense
  • Fast-break and transition concepts
  • Pick and roll concepts
  • Roles of the passer and cutter
  • Offensive and defensive principles of play

The Basketball Academy is an excellent opportunity for students to enhance their basketball experience within the College setting and all students are welcome to apply. All students who wish to be a part of a Sports Academy must complete an application form.

Further questions can be directed to the Basketball Academy Coordinator, Mr Anthony Martin at [email protected].

R – 9

GALILEE

ALDINGA

At Cardijn College Galilee in Aldinga, we offer education from Reception to Year 9, creating a nurturing environment where each student feels a unique sense of belonging. This campus is known for its focus on ecological awareness and community involvement.

7 – 12

MARIAN

NOARLUNGA DOWNS

Cardijn College Marian, located in Noarlunga Downs, educates students from Years 7 to 12. It is celebrated for its comprehensive curriculum and vibrant extra-curricular program that caters to a diverse student body, providing varied learning pathways that meet individual needs and aspirations.

10 – 12

MARCELLIN

CHRISTIE DOWNS

Cardijn College Marcellin in Christie Downs is focused on providing extensive vocational education and training opportunities for students in Years 10 to 12 and beyond. Our strong industry partnerships help extend relationships into our students’ future careers, offering real-world experiences that are second to none.