
Worthing school visited by Premier League trophy
Pupils at Oak Grove College in Worthing were treated to a very special visit last week (Wednesday 22 November). Albion mascot Gully came to meet the youngsters, who were also given an incredible opportunity to see the Premier League trophy in-person. Oak Grove, a special educational needs and disabilities school for children aged 11-19, were

12 schools compete for Albion Cup in Lancing
We invited schools from across Sussex to take part in the latest edition of the Albion Cup last week. Twelve local schools joined us at Culver Road in Lancing for a fun day of football tournaments, with around 100 young people making the trip to Lancing. The Albion Cup provides an opportunity for pupils of

Students come to Amex for ‘Wellbeing Warriors’ workshop day
Students from Dallington C of E were invited to the Amex Stadium for a series of workshops about mental and physical health. Around 50 pupils from Dallington school in Heathfield joined our tutors at the Amex for a ‘wellbeing warriors’ enrichment day, where they were taught important lessons about how to look after themselves. During

Meet the Foundation staff – Community Coach Sammy
Meet Sammy, who works as a Community Coach for enrichment days. STARTED WORKING FOR BHAFC FOUNDATION: This year HOW DID YOU GET HERE? I used to play football for Lewes FC Women, and alongside that I was a teaching assistant. I realised I loved working with young people, so I decided to go down the

“Anything’s possible” – how Harry opened his own gym at 19
Starting your own business is no mean feat, at any age. So how, then, did Harry Radenhurst from Crawley manage to open his own gym at the tender age of 19? As part of our work helping young people learn new skills, we often hold workshops, conferences, and enrichment days to help secondary students and