FIRST ROUND MATCH DATES - SEASON 2010-11Monday 20th September
King’s School, Tynemouth v. RGS Newcastle (3.30)
Tuesday 21st September
Cheadle Hulme v. Repton (2.15)
Eton v. Sherfield (2.30)
Frensham Heights v. Ibstock Place (2.30)
Wednesday 22nd September
Manchester GS v. Shrewsbury (2.30)
Thursday 23rd September
Dover College v. Colfe’s (2.30)
Forest v. Dulwich College (2.30)
Priory v. King’s School, Chester (3.35)
Friday 24th September
Chilton Cantelo v. Truro (2.00)
Monday 27th September
Birkdale v. QEGS Blackburn (4.00)
Tuesday 28th September
City of London v. Lancing (2.30)
Chigwell v. Kimbolton (3.30)
QEH Bristol v. Bradfield
Westminster v. The Harrodian (2.30)
Thursday 30th September
Aldenham v. John Lyon (2.30)
Alleyn’s v. Brentwood (3.45)
Royal Russell v. Highgate (3.00)
SECOND ROUND DATES
Thursday 7th October
Whitgift v. Ardingly
Thursday 14th October
St. Bede’s School, Hailsham v. Hampton (3.00)
Wednesday 20th October
Latymer Upper v. KES Witley (2.00)
Thursday 21st October
Bolton v. Bury GS (3.00)
Dates to be arranged
Grammar School at Leeds v. King’s School, Tynemouth or RGS Newcastle
Oldham Hulme GS v. Cheadle Hulme or Repton
St. Bede’s College, Manchester v. Birkdale or QEGS Blackburn
Priory or King’s School, Chester v. Grange
Wolverhampton GS v. Manchester GS or Shrewsbury
Aldenham or John Lyon v. Chigwell or Kimbolton
Dover College or Colfe’s v. Alleyn’s or Brentwood
Westminster or The Harrodian v. Forest or Dulwich College
Frensham Heights or Ibstock Place v. Charterhouse
Royal Russell or Highgate v. City of London or Lancing
Millfield v. Eton or Sherfield
Chilton Cantelo or Truro v. QEH Bristol or Bradfield
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SPECTATORS
Spectators are always advised to check kick-off times with the home school before travelling.
Most schools welcome spectators wishing to attend ISFA Cup matches. However, spectators who are not parents or connected to the home school are reminded that schools are private property. Please contact the school in advance to ascertain the specific procedures that are in place.
Spectators are reminded that schools must take great care with security and need to know who is visiting the school and for what purpose. Spectators are therefore asked to co-operate with this understandable need for security which is designed to safeguard the pupils.