
Bryanston School has been recognised by the Dorset County Football Association for its commitment to promoting girls’ football, receiving an award as part of the prestigious Equal Access Schools initiative.
The school’s football programme encourages girls of all ages and abilities to train, compete and develop their passion for the game. Mark Foster, Head of Football, said: ‘Football’s appeal lies in its inclusivity, bridging divides across gender, ethnicity, age and ability. This recognition from the Dorset County FA is a testament to the enthusiasm and dedication of our pupils, whether they play competitively or socially.’
During the spring term, Bryanston offers three training sessions a week for girls, with its 1st and 2nd XI teams competing in the South-West Girls Independent Schools (SWGIS) league, alongside house tournaments and extra-curricular matches.
As part of its wider efforts to promote girls’ sport, Bryanston will be hosting the 2025 Sports Conference on Friday 14th March, in partnership with The Powerhouse Project. Open to Year 8 and above, the event will welcome girls from across Dorset to meet industry-leading women in sports media, coaching, business and wellbeing.
The Powerhouse Project, which has worked with Nike, The FA and Right to Dream, aims to empower women and girls through sport.
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