Arts and Sports Pathway program

The Arts and Sports Pathway – Soccer Program at École du Dôme, in partnership with the Club de Soccer des Collines, is designed for young athletes (boys and girls) who practice soccer intensively. 

In collaboration with École du Dôme, the Club de Soccer des Collines makes it possible to successfully combine soccer and academic studies. What often begins as a simple game gradually becomes a serious commitment as the child stands out from their peers and becomes increasingly dedicated to soccer and sport. This program allows students to stay focused on their studies while dedicating their energy to soccer development. 

Our goal is to support student-athletes in their sporting achievements while ensuring they continue their academic journey. By fostering a consistent work ethic that harmonizes academics and sport, the program promotes a better quality of life for both students and their families. 

Mission, Vision and Values 

Mission 

The mission of the Arts and Sports Pathway – Soccer Program is to promote the overall development of student-athletes through soccer, encourage the adoption of a healthy and active lifestyle, and support their progression in an optimal learning environment. 

Vision 

The vision of the Arts and Sports Pathway – Soccer Program is to enable student-athletes to access the top teams in the region starting in Secondary 1 and to continue their development within the Soccer Outaouais secondary sport-study program. The program provides a high-quality soccer experience for all student-athletes, regardless of their level. 

Values 

Core values such as effort, respect, discipline, perseverance, commitment, and life balance are emphasized during every training session. 

Admission Criteria 

  • To be admitted to the Arts and Sports Pathway – Soccer Program, each student must demonstrate excellence both academically and athletically. 
  • Students must achieve good academic results in all school subjects. 
  • Students must demonstrate exemplary behavior at school and receive a recommendation from a teacher. 
  • The program is open to boys and girls. 
  • Students must demonstrate autonomy and motivation in their academic learning. 
  • Students must participate in the identification session scheduled for Sunday, January 25, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 

The Arts and Sports Pathway – Soccer Program is open to all students passionate about soccer, with an emphasis on high-quality development. The program will welcome a total of 20 students (Grades 5 and 6). 

Program Objectives 

  • The primary objective of the program is to improve each student-athlete’s individual technical skills, including technical execution and application in game situations, tactical development, and basic physical abilities.
  • The program also aims to: 
  1. Prepare student-athletes to integrate the Soccer Outaouais secondary sport-study program; 
  2. Prepare student-athletes to be selected for the Regional Identification Program, with the goal of joining the Outaouais regional team for the Quebec Games or selection tournaments; 
  3. Prepare student-athletes for academic success and a smooth transition to secondary school; 
  4. Optimally prepare student-athletes and their parents for the athlete development pathway in the Outaouais region. 

Sports Supervision 

Sports supervision will be provided for a minimum of 15 hours per week, including transportation time between the school and training facilities, from Monday to Friday, at a rate of two hours per day, from 12:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., during the 180 regular school days. 

Key Dates 

  • Admissions open: November 26 
  • Admissions close: January 30, 2026 
  • Application review by the school and partners: February to March 
  • Parent confirmation: Between March 25 and April 2, 2026 
  • A total of 20 students will be admitted: 10 Grade 5 students and 10 Grade 6 students 

Applications submitted before January 30, 2026 will be prioritized; however, registration will remain open until all spots are filled. 

Academic Structure 

A specialized organizational structure ensures the achievement of academic, sports, and artistic objectives, characterized by: 

  • Shared time: academic instruction in the morning, training in the afternoon; 
  • Curriculum coverage: all subjects are taught; 
  • Curriculum compliance: 20 hours of instruction per week are provided within the program. 

Sports Content 

  • Technical program: Individual technical development, ball mastery (passing, control, etc.). 
  • Technical-tactical development: Learning and understanding the game. 
  • Physical development: Plyometrics, power, agility, coordination, and motor skills. 
  • Tactical development: Understanding and applying the club’s and program’s playing philosophy and identity. 
  • Quarterly individual evaluations and personalized objectives: Reports, technical sheets, and personalized observations tracking each player’s technical, tactical, and physical progression. 
  • Overall development: Mental, social, and emotional growth; autonomy, leadership, cooperation, and team spirit. 

Program Leadership 

Anthony Delion – UEFA A License  

Sporting Director 

Anthony Delion, Sporting Director of the Club de Soccer des Collines, has been actively involved for many years in the development of regional soccer. For him, this role is both a passion and a mission: to structure, develop, and unite the club community around a shared vision. 

His approach is based on collaboration, organization, and the pursuit of excellence, with the goal of offering young athletes an ambitious, accessible development framework aligned with Soccer Québec standards. 

Kenny Ondeno Ngari – Provincial B License 

Technical Director 

Kenny Ondeno Ngari is the Technical Director of the Club de Soccer des Collines. Passionate and dedicated, he views this role as an opportunity to share his experience, inspire players, and build a sustainable development vision for the club. 

His goal is to create a stimulating and educational environment where players, coaches, and parents collaborate to foster development and enjoyment of the game. Kenny stands out for his commitment, creativity, and constant dedication to growing the club while respecting the values of sport. 

Program Fee – $3,550 per year 

The fee includes: 

  • Full sports kit: pants, jacket, quarter-zip top, rain jacket, two pairs of socks, two shorts, two training shirts, and additional surprises; 
  • Coaches certified with B License; 
  • Specialized goalkeeper training once per week; 
  • Rental of indoor and outdoor training facilities; 
  • Training five days per week, from the start of school in September until the end of classes in June; 
  • Outdoor training at 74 Chemin Old, Chelsea; 
  • Indoor training at La Fonderie building or UQO; 
  • One weekly physical training session in collaboration with Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) during the indoor season; 
  • Transportation from school to training facilities; 
  • Supervision of student-athletes starting at 12:15 p.m.; training runs from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., after which parents must pick up their children; 
  • Participation in four (4) RSEQ tournaments. 

Registration Form 

Please complete all registration forms available online on the École du Dôme website (Inscription). An evaluation session will take place on Sunday, January 25, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the Complexe Branchaud-Brière, located at 499 Boulevard Labrosse (cost: $25). Please arrive 30 minutes early to confirm attendance and meet the coaching staff. 

Important Notes 

  • No sessions will be held on pedagogical days or during March Break. 
  • The school is French-language, and instruction will be provided in French. 
  • Outdoor cleats and indoor futsal shoes are required throughout the year. 
  • All students may apply; however, priority will be given to students from the CSSPO (Centre de services scolaire des Portages-de-l’Outaouais). 
  • Students are covered by school and club insurance during program activities. 

Typical Program Day 

  • 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.: Academic classes 
  • 12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m.: Transportation to training facilities 
  • 12:45 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.: Lunch (cold lunch required) 
  • 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.: Indoor or outdoor training 
  • 3:30 p.m.: Return home 

Note: Transportation to training sites is reserved exclusively for soccer student-athletes. 

Program Coordinators 

Club de soccer des Collines. adelion@soccerdescollines.com
Anthony Delion
Directeur Sportif
Club de soccer des Collines. kondenongari@soccerdescollines.com
Kenny Ondeno Ngari
Directeur Technique