Trewirgie Junior School from Cornwall will be back at the birthplace of rugby on Wednesday July 9 to defend their national Tag to Twickenham title.
Trewirgie from Cornwall won the national title 12 months ago when they beat Yealampton Primary School from Devon six tries to three in an entertaining final.
They will be among 24 schools taking part in this year's final at Rugby School, where William Webb Ellis is credited with being the first man to pick up and run with a foootball giving birth to the sport that carries the name of the Warwickshire town.
The Rugby Football Union have been running a far-reaching community Tag Rugby programme across England in conjunction with the Child Victims of Crime charity and YAZOO to encourage the nation's children to participate in sport and pursue a safer and healthier lifestyle.
Teams have qualified for the national finals day through a series of local and regional qualifying events for a competition that has involved almost 15,000 children - boys and girls.
The two finalists from next week's event will have the honour of playing against each other at Twickenham Stadium as a curtain-raiser to next season's Calcutta Cup match between England and Scotland in the RBS Six Nations Championship.
England and Sale Sharks winger Mark Cueto and Dean Richards, the former England number eight who is now director of rugby at Guinness Premiership club Harlequins, will be among the guests of honour at the event.
Cueto is the RFU YAZOO Tag Rugby Ambassador and and Richards, a former police officer, is patron of Child Victims of Crime, the charity of the British Police rugby section, which was set up to children whose lives have been affected by crime..
Sir Ronnie Flanagan, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary and president of CVOC will also be attending to highlight the work done by the police and CVOC to promote children's health, safety and welfare through their Tackle Safety Programme.
The programme also helps to bring local communities together by enabling police forces to get involved with local schools and work with them to improve community relations.
Tag Rugby is a non-contact version of the sport that can be played by all ages and which has proved a popular way of introducing participants to rugby.
YAZOO's commitment to supporting grassroots sport in the UK helps the RFU to bring Tag Rugby to over 450,000 school children each year as well as donating balls, tag belts and other equipment to thousands of schools across the country.
The schools that have already qualified for the Tag to Twickenham finals day are: All Cannings School (Wiltshire), Black Firs School (Cheshire), Bleak Hill Primary School (Merseyside), Buchan School (sle of Man), Burraton Primary School (Cornwall), Christ Church Middle School (Staffordshire), Church Langton CE Aided Primary School (Leicestershire), Churchend Primary School (Reading), Croeserw Primary School (South Wales), Cudworth Churchfield Primary School (South Wales), Gilbert Inglefield Middle School (Berkshire), Grange Park Primary School (London), Holy Trinity Lamorbey Primary School (Kent), John Hampden Primary School (Oxfordshire), Langdale Junior School (Staffordshire), Newbottle Primary School (Tyne & Wear), Ravenscote Junior School (Surrey), Silverdale School (East Sussex), Smawthorne Henry Moore Primary School (West Yorkshire), Southend Primary School (Essex), St Aloysius RC Junior School (Tyne & Wear), St Katharine's Primary School (Dorset), Trewirgie Junior School (Cornwall).
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