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Latest News

May 2009
OAM Soccer Team George U17 League Champions! read more

January 2010
OAM Sports Academy are delighted to have Reuben Johnston and Jonny Patterson join the team as coaching volunteers for 6 months.

August 2009
If you would like to support the OAM Sports Academy you can sponsor a child. Please click here for an information form

April 2009
Check out our fantastic promotional video made by our American volunteers.
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About us
The ‘Sports Academy’ concept was born from the desire to provide an opportunity for young people to develop as individuals and ultimately improve their lifestyle and standard of living.   As a Christian organisation it is faith in Jesus Christ that motivates us to provide for those in need, we are challenged not only to meet their basic human needs and develop their gifts but to teach them on a spiritual level.  We do this in order that they may have a purpose for living!

The vision for the Sports Academy is through sport, to educate and nurture young people that they may be equipped and enabled to empower themselves in life and in sport.

Research supports what many of us presume obvious: involvement in organised sport has a huge impact on the young person as an individual, not only as a sports person.

However, a sports program alone would not achieve the desired long term lifestyle changes in the lives of the participants. Thus we have adopted the findings of Coaltar et al 2000 ‘crucially, sport is at its most effective when combined with programmes that address issues of personal and social development’ and have designed a holistic program that is structured with physical and personal development modules to educate and achieve life-learning.

It is anticipated that those on the program will set an example to their peers and become catalysts for change in their school, sports team and community.



OAM curriculum.

The students will remain with us for a five year period, from the age of 13 through to 18 when they leave high school. In the first year we aim to cover the following in the classroom based sessions.

* Bible study, carried out in a small group setting
* Life skills sessions
* Health and hygiene
* The Human Body, looking specifically at the body systems
* The history of sport
* Sport in society
* The role of Christian sports participants. (can my attitude on and off the
field be influenced by my Faith).




A Typical Day


The Students are collected from one of 5 schools in the township communities. The Academy is held at the Rosemoor Stadium in George. A typical afternoon includes getting something to eat then splitting into small groups to do a bible study and pray together. This is follow by a fitness session and their specific sports coaching in either rugby, football or netball.