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Programs for school-aged children

Primary School Challenges

2024 TERM 1 PSC – SATURDAY MARCH 16

VENUE ALLOCATION LIST

The Primary School challenge (PSC) is the perfect entry-level event for children wanting to start to play competitive tennis in a fun environment, with their friends. We have a number of schools participating and more joining each year. Players are encouraged to find a partner from their school. Please contact us if you are having difficulties finding a partner.

Schools carry points forward from each event into Term 4 to determine the ultimate Primary School Champion school for the year.

Parents are encouraged to stay for the evening, watch the matches, assist with scoring and scheduling matches. Orange ball divisions are provided with on court assistance to help with scoring and court positioning so they can learn the game. PSC results do not count towards a players UTR.

Venues: Talus St, Willis Park and Forestville. Additional venues will be added if required.
Format: Yellow, green and orange ball level players can enter.
Teams of 2 play in a doubles round-robin, playing between 4-6 matches. Teams are graded and placed into divisions consisting of 4 to 6 pairs. There is no limit to the number of pairs a school can enter.
Dinner: Drink and pizza are provided to all players. We regret we are unable to cater to special diets.
Prizes: All winners and runners-up of each division receive medals.
Cost: $34 per player (inc gst)
Players who want to enter REQUIRE a partner to play in this event. Please contact your child’s school to see if another player is available.

Four challenge events are held every year, one per school term. It is open to all primary school children and is played on a Saturday evening from 5:30pm to around 9:00pm.

Upcoming Challenges

More info on upcoming events will be posted soon

NSTA acknowledges and pays respect to the Cammeraygal people who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we work, play and compete.
We extend the respect to the elders past, present and emerging and all First Nations People.