A GROUP of Farlington Scholars have been working hard to live up to their billing of being the best sports stars in the school.

The scholars are drawn from Year 7 to the lower sixth form and are involved in a wide variety of sports including diving, swimming, hockey, tennis, riding, basketball, triathlon, fencing and athletics.

Many also hold other scholarships such as drama and academic scholarships or are good all-rounders within the school.

Each candidate is considered individually with the aim of nurturing and developing her skills. To become a sports scholar, each candidate is evaluated by Farlington’s PE and games staff in terms of her spatial awareness, stamina, agility, cardiovascular fitness, games understanding and competitive edge.

All sports are considered, not just those taught at Farlington.

Current scholars include a top 50 women’s epee fencer, junior members of the Sussex Hockey squad, a top endurance rider, county swimmers, a badminton champion and the number one under-17 pole vaulter in the UK.

Sara Whittaker, director of PE and games at Farlington, said: “Our aim is for each scholar to fulfil her potential. “The scholars are offered a programme to enhance their chosen sport with dedicated trips and motivational speakers. These focus on a whole range of relevant areas: sports psychology, nutrition and teamwork.

“They also benefit from the strong links Farlington has with external sporting organisations such as Horsham Blue Stars and Atlantis Swimming Club. “All the scholars contribute a great deal to the school and are excellent role models for the other students.”