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NECIS BY-LAWS

Welcome to the BY-LAWS of the Northwest European Council of International Schools (NECIS) Sports Council. Founded in 1980 by three schools whose goal was to organize inter-school tournaments in basketball, football and volleyball, NECIS has grown into an organization that boasts eleven member schools from seven different countries located in northwest Europe. Our aim is to promote competitive tournaments in nine different sports at four different age levels – football, volleyball, basketball, swimming, tennis, golf, softball, track and field and cross country – that emphasize good sportsmanship, respect, full participation and co-operation amongst students from various international backgrounds and cultures.


Our major tournaments are held at various times of the year and, in addition, many of our member schools participate in regular weekend games. A NECIS tournament provides an outstanding opportunity for our young athletes to develop their athletic prowess while being guided by experienced coaches and officials. For many students, our tournaments provide experiences and friendships that last beyond their time at one of our member schools and many alumni report that a NECIS tournament remains their abiding memory of their time in international education. NECIS schools offer holistic programmes that are rich in educational excellence and extra-curricular activities – a whole world of learning awaits!

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S1/ PHILOSOPHY AND AIMS

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S2/ ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION

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S3/ TOURNAMENT ORGANIZATION AND REGULATIONS

Aims and Objectives

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The Northern European Council International School (NECIS) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the well-being and safety of all international students and participants in our organisation. We take seriously our duty of care to protect children in accordance with the recommendations of the Council of International Schools Task Force on Child Protection and hold ourselves to the highest standard in addressing this legal and ethical responsibility. 

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