Volleyball
Volleyball disciplines include: Indoor Volleyball, Beach Volleyball and ParaVolley
Spikezone, opens in a new tab. Spikezone offers young athletes a tailored introduction to volleyball. Designed for primary school students, these modified competitions focus on 4-a-side and 6-a-side formats. They're fantastic ways for youngsters to learn the game, develop their skills, and foster a love for volleyball.
Light Volley, opens in a new tab has been designed to introduce modified equipment and delivery to enable participation and engagement for all. The Program emphasizes the benefits of universal design with flexible and modified delivery enabling participants of all ages.
Sitting Volleyball, opens in a new tab. An adapted game for people with disabilities. It has enjoyed full Paralympic status since 1980. The game is also an excellent vehicle for players returning from injury during rehabilitation.
Beach ParaVolley, opens in a new tab. Is played on sand with much the same rules and conditions as able-bodied beach volleyball, the only differences are that teams are comprised of three players and there are special rules relating to time-outs for repair of prostheses.
Sporting Schools
Sporting Schools. Introducing students to volleyball.
- Kids Volley. Delivered by Spikezone, designed for primary school students and aims to provide an opportunity for all participants to experience and enjoy the game of volleyball, while learning the fundamental skills of the sport.
- School Volley. Delivered by Spikezone, available for secondary school students aged 12-14 years. Can be played on any surface, anywhere and anytime.