CALLINGTON Community College has been awarded the Football Association's National Charter Standard School Award, and is one of only six schools in the country to receive this award. It comes following the outstanding work in enabling students and the local community groups to play football in the best possible environment. Half of the college's 1,200 students play football on a regular basis and the college runs a girls and boys football team in every age group from 12-18. College staff also run FA-approved coaching and child protection courses and have helped more than 30 primary schools qualify for the FA's Charter Standard Award. Michelle Roberts, Assistant Director of Sport, and Lee Hazeldine, teacher responsible for football development at the college, will be presented with the award at England's World Cup qualifying game against Wales at Old Trafford tomorrow (Saturday, 9).