St Theresa's Primary School
St Theresa's Primary School
Please find below information about our venue. We hope that by providing you with this information everyone can enjoy their day playing football at Colton Juniors.
Location
Visitor Information
Access
The school is accessible 30 minutes before and after kick-off. To respect residents, we ask all visitors to act considerately to keep noise to a minimum when entering and exiting the site.
Car Parking
Car parking is limited, with two main car parks provided for visiting teams and supporters. Once the two lower car parks are full, please park considerately in the surrounding area to minimise disruption to residents.
Reserved Parking
The car park nearer the main school building is reserved for managers of the home team and tuck shop volunteers only. Please do not park in this area.
Dogs
As this is a school, no dogs are allowed on site. Anyone bringing dogs on to the site will be asked to leave.
Smoking
As this is a school, no smoking is allowed on site. Anyone seen smoking will be asked to stop or leave the site.
Toilets
Toilet facilities are available at the school, with Portaloos beside the entrance to the field.
Behaviour
All spectators must remain behind the touchline and within the area designated for spectators. We support the FA's Respect Campaign and ask all visitors to follow its expectations while on site.
Emergency Action Plan
Nearest Defibrillators
- On site: St Theresa's Primary School has a defibrillator available when school reception is open.
- Nearest 24/7 access: Manston St James Church of England Primary School, Sandbed Lane, Leeds, LS15 8JH.
Confirm the exact cabinet location and any access instructions before each fixture. Public defibrillators can be checked via Defib Finder.
Nearest Emergency Departments
- Leeds General Infirmary: Adult A&E and Children's Emergency Department, Jubilee Wing, LS2 9DA.
- St James's University Hospital: Adult A&E only, Chancellor Wing, LS9 7TF. No Emergency Department for children under 16.
Ambulance Access to Pitch
Ambulance access to the pitch is from the drive on the west side of the main car park. Send a nominated adult to meet the ambulance at this access point and keep the route clear.
Immediate Response
- Stop play and make the area safe. Keep other players and spectators clear.
- Alert the first aider or coach in charge. Do not move the casualty unless there is immediate danger.
- Call 999 for any life-threatening injury or illness, including unconsciousness, severe breathing difficulty, heavy bleeding, suspected stroke, seizure, or major trauma.
- Send one person to the west-side drive by the main car park to meet the ambulance and guide paramedics to the pitch.
- If cardiac arrest is suspected, start CPR, send for the nearest available defibrillator, and follow the 999 call handler and defibrillator voice prompts.
- Contact the player's parent or guardian if they are not already present, then record the incident after the emergency response is complete.