Welcome to the official Aspire 2 Achieve web site.

Aspire 2 Achieve is a Northumberland based organisation whose prime purpose is to raise the awareness, confidence and productivity of youths in the area via the medium of sport.

The aim of our organisation is to build self confidence, concentration and self-esteem in young people through the medium of sporting activities (e.g. basketball).

We have devised, and now deliver an unique training programme for all young people in Northumberland which increases morale and participation whilst simultaneously focusing on fun.

We do this by combining the disciplines of sport with everyday life experiences. The emphasis of the coaching technique is not on sporting ability but about raising self esteem.

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Portfolio of our clients includes:

Coquet High School,
Warkworth First School
Druridge Bay Middle School
Amble Middle School
Broomhill First School
St. Andrews First School
Northumberland College
Blyth CSV
Blyth Disabled Forum

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11/03/10 - Read the Journal's report regarding the Northumberland Knightflyers and Blyth Disabled Forums' Basketball session HERE
Aspire 2 Achieve run the Northumberland Knightflyers Basketball Club.

The Northumberland Knightflyers Basketball Club is open to people of all ages, our junior team has an age range of 5 - 16 years old, while our senior team has no upper age limit. The Knightflyers also run a session for young disabled people in conjunction with the Blyth Valley Disabled Forum.

We also welcome casual players who just wish to improve their game.

Our head coach, Alan Hoyle, and junior head coach, Isobelle Gibson, have both received training from the six time World Champions, the Chicago Bulls.

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'The staff were very knowledgeable and professional, and showed great patience with our young people'
Ian Dixon, Blyth Disabled Forum.

The Northumberland Knightflyers meet the six time World Champions, the Chicago Bulls.

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