AFL

Adelaide Football Club
Be a part of our game-changing AFL curriculum and complete your SACE at Sports College SA alongside the Adelaide Football Club. Our AFL program provides students with direct links to industry opportunities within a hands-on learning environment. Students can complete their SACE and create connections whilst being immersed in their passion for AFL.
Authentic and innovative experiences are part of the learning landscape at Sports College SA, thanks to the connection between our project-based curriculum and complementary industry opportunities. This unique and visionary combination allows our students to acquire the knowledge, skills and connections needed to empower them in their future educational and employment pathways.
Sports College SA partners with the biggest sporting brands and organisations in South Australia facilitating real life industry experiences and student opportunities.
Opportunities
The Adelaide Football Club is committed to providing SCSA students with valuable education, development, and participation opportunities in the industry. Throughout the year students can expect to experience a range of opportunities including:
- The opportunity to complete work placement at the Adelaide Crows Football Club
- Coaching and Umpiring accreditation and development
- Assisting with Adelaide Crows Cup Carnivals in various capacities
- Access to Adelaide Crows FC guest speakers that link to SCSA areas of study
- Deliver Primary School coaching clinics on behalf of the Adelaide Football Club
- Assisting with the delivery of community programs and initiatives
Discover more about the Sports Development Program Curriculum at Sports College SA.
Teaching Community
Sports College SA gives focus to students through the range of teaching leaders and support team members. See the range of teaching and support staff. Discover the AFL teaching staff at Sports College SA.

“The learning environment and support is perfect for my daughter. She really likes the teaching team as well as the rest of the support staff. She is actually enjoying school now and is very happy and healthy.”