TY Programmes

Bring new experiences to your Transition Year Students.

2024/25 TY Programmes

We are delighted to team up with Rugby Academy Ireland for the 2024/25 school term to add to our Transition Year (TY) Programme offerings.

After a successful year of delivering our Intro to AI & Video Analysis Programme we can now offer an additional programme Introduction to Sports Coaching.

We offer a unique learning experience that will give your students insight as to how Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence is changing the world around us and in particular the sports industry. In addition they will learn about the potential job opportunities AI presents in the sports spectrum and what it takes to be a great coach.

Learn from professionals who deliver coaching programmes week in week out and are World Rugby Educators.

While we deliver our programmes using Rugby as a practical element, all of the skills are transferable across sports.  Our educators have practical experience in a variety of sports including Rugby, Triathlon, Open Water Swimming as well as Soccer and GAA.

Check out the links below for further information and sample programme outlines




AI & Video Analysis TY Programme


Introduction to Sports Coaching TY Programme


Some Schools we have worked with

Abbey Community College Boyle
Bridgetown College Wexford
Calasanctius College Oranmore
Colaiste Mhuire Buttevant
Meanscoil Gharmain Enniscorthy
St Columba's College Dublin

Fantastic learning experience, William and the team really brought the topic to life.

The Rugby and GAA Analysis Workshop, hosted by William, proved a great experience for Transition Year students. This concise yet comprehensive workshop blended theory with hands-on applications, providing invaluable insights into strategic analysis in rugby and Gaelic football. The workshop's interactive approach, coupled with William's expert guidance, empowered students to dissect game scenarios through video analysis. The collaborative atmosphere fostered engaging discussions, making it a must-attend for those seeking understanding and practical skills in sports analysis. Overall, the workshop left students equipped with tools applicable to coaching and analysis roles in these sports.

Clare Noone, Abbey Community College Boyle Co Roscommon

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