Primary Schools Kwik Cricket Competitions
Released: 30th January 2017
Devon Cricket would like to invite your school to enter as many teams as you like into one or more of our Kwik Cricket competitions. Please find the entry form attached to this news article.
Released: 30th January 2017
Devon Cricket have organised some half-term cricket courses for children aged 8-11. These courses will take place at Sir John Hunt Community Sports College on Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th February…
Spring Bikeability Courses 2017
Released: 17th January 2017
Plymouth SSP and it's consortium partners are pleased once again to offer a range of FREE Bikeability courses in both the February half term and Easter breaks.
School Games Mark Criteria Updated
Released: 19th January 2017
Due to a couple of small errors this years School games Mark criteria has been updated. To download the new version please click on the resource below.
Primary Tennis Teacher Training Course
Released: 20th January 2017
The PSSP are working in Partnership with the LTA to put on a Primary School Tennis Teacher Training Course. This is going to to take place at Weston Mill Primary School on Thursday 9th March 2017. For…
Devon celebrates 50,000th Bikeability trainee
Released: 19th January 2017
Bikeability cycle training in Devon has reached a major milestone, with 50,000 children now having taken part in the scheme. Bow Primary School pupil Harry Pitman is the 50,000th…
Level 2 High-Five Netball Tournament Finals
Released: 19th January 2017
On Wednesday 18th January 2017 the top six schools from the previous days competitions came together to play in the finals of the PSSP Level 2 High-Five Netball Tournament.
Secondary & SEND Football 18.01.17
Released: 23rd January 2017
Wednesday 18th January 2017 – What a fantastic start to our programme of football at Goals for the new year. We were at capacity today with 10 teams taking part!
Level 2 High 5 Netball ( Day 2)
Released: 18th January 2017
Day 2 of the High 5 Netball tournamnet brought another 17 teams to battle it out for three of the six places in Wednesdays heat. Each team worked really hard in all their matches, supporting…
Level 2 High-Five Netball Tournament (Day1)
Released: 17th January 2017
The Plymouth School Sports Partnership Level 2 High-Five Netball Festival started on Monday 16th January 2017 with 18 schools attending the event held at Marjon.
Released: 13th January 2017
For the fifth year in a row statistics show that child casualties are down in Devon, which is great for all involved in this area of work. This includes Plymouth SSP who oversee and manage the Bikeability…
School Games Mark Criteria Launched
Released: 12th January 2017
Last summer we once again invited schools to apply for the School Games Mark Award. It was the fifth year that the scheme had been run and we were delighted to once again surpass our record for the…
Primary & SEND Football 11.01.17
Released: 23rd January 2017
Wednesday 11th January 2017 – What a fantastic way to kick off the New Year! We were at capacity this morning for the next event in our series of Football festivals held at Goals.
Released: 10th January 2017
Our next National Standard (Bikeability) Instructor Course runs from 13th-16th March 2017 at
**Schools Challenge Important Update**
Released: 4th January 2017
As you may be aware via the press and social media the date for the Britain's Ocean City Half Marathon (formally Plymouth Half Marathon) has been released and will take place on the 23rd April…
Date: 1st May 2018
Time: 13:00 PM - 16:00 PM
Date: 2nd May 2018
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Date: 2nd May 2018
Time: 16:00 PM - 18:00 PM
The School Games team would like to invite all School Games registered schools to complete a new online tool which will introduce teachers to the five principles of high quality competition.
Read articleWednesday 25th April 2018 – It was another great turn-out at Goals this morning for our termly Primary Inclusive Football festival. We had 8 teams with us this morning to take part in our friendly, inclusive event aimed at promoting sportsmanship…
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