This site is designed to allow access to all areas of our community work. We are a vibrant and exciting department with an extremely wide ranging focus. We actively promote the game in schools & clubs as well as pursuing overall improvements within education & constantly supporting local charities and organisations.
Through the links from this page you will be able to find out more about us and get involved in some of the exciting things we have to offer.
Schools provide the bulk of our community work. We work with infants through to sixth formers and universities. Our programme is diverse and wide ranging. The club’s community officers and playing squad deliver everything from Tag rugby to classroom-based tackle learning lessons and specialist work with school teams.
The Saints CashBack scheme is a fantastic way to raise funds for your organisation while enjoying all the excitement of top class rugby and the Saints’ match day experience at Franklin’s Gardens. The beauty is its simplicity – for every full price adult or child ticket you sell for a Saints home match, you will get £5 back per ticket.
The community team’s holiday clubs operate during every main school holiday and involved one-day, three-day and masterclass sessions to suit all ages and abilities.
Northampton Saints recognises that the junior clubs are the lifeblood of the sport. In the pursuit of our own community goals, we are constantly looking to strengthen and support the excellent work within the local clubs.
Bernie’s Gang is a junior members’ club that has been developed to embrace the younger members of the club. Bernie’s Gang is growing year on year with more than 2,000 members taking part in specially organized Bernie’s gang events.
All you ever needed to know about the people that run Northampton Saints’ community department and exactly how you can contact them to find out more about the many exciting projects the club has to offer
The Saints Study Centre's Playing for Success programme for 2007/08 began this week. Over the next 10 weeks students from eight Northampton schools will undertake a programme of study support concentrating on literacy, numeracy and ICT.