1. By entering the Bloor Homes’ League schools agree to fulfill all of their fixtures
2. There shall be 3 points awarded for a win, 2 points for a draw, and 1 point for a loss.

3. Goals scored and conceded will not be counted in the final analysis.
4. Schools should use approved mini-soccer goals measuring 12ft by 6ft.
5. Players: Boys and Girls from Years 5 and 6 only are eligible to play.

    At each match there will be 7 players on the field of play from a squad of 10.

6. All players must wear shin-pads.
7. Match duration: 25 minutes each way.

8. All matches should be attempted to be played in the week given but schools can rearrange dates by mutual agreement. Venues may only be changed with the express permission of the Executive Committee..
9. Both the home team and away team should notify the Secretary of the result and score by 6.00p.m on the Friday of the week in which the fixture was played.
10. A size 4 football must be used.
11. Where there is a clash of colours the home team should change shirts.
12. Any number of rolling substitutes may be used, allowing teams to be weakened and so avoid huge score-lines.
13. Where teams finish on the same number of points, the result between the teams, will be used to decide the 1st /2nd, and 2nd/3rd placings only. If both or either were draws then the teams will contest play-off (if time allows) otherwise teams will share trophies and awards.
14. In keeping with the spirit of the competition, no school may forfeit a league fixture unless it with express permission of the Executive Committee. This will only be granted in exceptional circumstances.
15. There must be a member of the SCHOOL TEACHING STAFF present from each team who is RESPONSIBLE for the behaviour of both players and spectators from their respective schools.

16. The League season will end on Friday 11th May 2012. No results will be accepted after 6.00p.m. on this date.
17. No points will be awarded for un-played games.

18. Each school participating in the competition may only enter 1 team.

19. It is the responsibility of the teacher in charge (or A.O.T.T.) of the HOME school team to referee the match. If this person is       

unable or unwilling to referee then the teacher in charge (or A.O.T.T.) of the AWAY school team should be asked to referee the match. Should the teacher in charge (or A.O.T.T.) of the AWAY school team decline this then the teacher in charge (or A.O.T.T.) of the HOME school team may appoint another person to do so. This may be another member of the teaching staff, caretaker,  teaching assistant or parent from the HOME school team.