Posted by Zaibun Arab
on
5th March 2008
Charltons home game against league leaders Watford was an opportunity for students and Charlton Academy players to celebrate their football achievements.
It was a great achievement to see talented girls who had worked hard to improve their game and strive for excellence. Kim Dixon, Jay Blackie, Chelsea Fowler, Charmaine Benjamin and Nina Boorman completed a certificate in Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) at the London Leisure College in conjunction with Premiere League Learning.
They were the first girls in the country to receive the AASE qualification for ladies football. It is proposed that the academy girls currently based at the London Leisure College would be entered for the AASE program again. The Charlton Academy recently rescued by the Charlton Community Scheme has meant everyone involved has worked very hard to keep it alive.
We aim to see more top sportswomen achieving the AASE Award in the near future.
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