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  • NGB Award 1 - FA Step Into Sport Girls Coaching Award

    Published 23/10/25

    Friday 17th October we held the NGB Award 1 - FA Step Into Sport Girls Coaching Award, aimed at KS4 or KS5 Females. The event was held at Eggbuckland Community College, the weather was good, so we were able to use their grass football pitches. 

    The students Learning Outcomes:

    • Explore the skills and qualities that make an effective coach
    • Explain the basic principles and skills of the game
    • Deliver engaging practices to a group of participants with confidence

    The programme included 6 modules

    • What is Coaching
    • The Game
    • Engaging Players
    • Practical Coaching
    • Planning to Coach
    • Step Into Coaching

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  • KS1 Multiskills Festival

    Published 20/10/25

    Pupils from Goosewell, Whitleigh and Knowle primary schools attended the KS1 multiskills festival hosted by year 9 students from Coombe Dean school last week. The festival was based around fundamental movement skills so the children enjoyed hopping, balancing, running, throwing, catching and rolling activities.  Well done to everyone who tried so hard whilst having fun and to Coombe Dean leaders who were praised for their enthusiasm by visiting staff.

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  • PSSP Secondary & Special Schools Girls Football

    Published 15/10/25

    Wednesday 15th October 2026 - Today was our first ever Girls only PSSP Inclusive Football event for secondary-age students in mainstream and special schools. Run by girls for girls, this event was one to remember. We only had 4 teams with us today, but I have a feeling this is going to become a very popular event in future terms. Representing their schools today were students from Cann Bridge, Plympton Academy, Stoke Damerel and Tor Bridge High. There was a real buzz in the air as the teams started to arrive and this continued throughout the event. Our team of all-female Sports Leaders from Stoke Damerel Community College were on hand to referee and score the games but also to be positive role models for the team players. They did an incredible job, everyone who took part had a great time, so thank you for all your hard work today. This event is a round-robin  so every school gets to play all the others. 5 points are awarded for a win, 3 points for a draw and 1 point for a loss. Once all the games were completed, we finalised the scores, and we had a certificate presentation in the clubhouse. In the end, 2 teams finished on the same points for 3rd and 4th place and 2 teams finished on the same points for 1st and 2nd spots.

    To establish the final order, we looked back over the number of goals scored throughout the tournament, so the final results were (drum roll please)… Congratulations to Tor Bridge High, who were our overall winners today and to Cann Bridge who were our runners-up. Well done to everyone who took part today, I really hope that you all enjoyed it and would be keen to come back again. I am definitely going to host more of these events – I had the best time! Check out the PSSP calendar for more inclusive events. 

    Mrs Claire Cormack 

    PE Specialist Teacher - Plymouth School Sports Partnership

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  • PSSP Quicksticks Event

    Published 14/10/25

    This year, we had a record number of entries for our Quicksticks events, both the non-competitive (10) and the competitive event (9). The non-competitive event was a skill-based carousel and an insight into hockey which included passing, shooting, defending and dribbling skills. This was then followed by friendly matches so the children could play against other schools. It seemed that throughout the afternoon teams developed a great understanding of the sport and created some players for the future!

    Meanwhile, the competitive competition consisted of a round robin tournament with every team playing 8 games that were around 10 minutes each! The games were very close and overall, the final positionings were tight. There was some really good hockey on show and plenty of goals to be scored as well as some last ditch defending to stop goals. Overall, the winners were St. Matthews (Black) closely followed by Widey Court in 2nd place who had the same points as Compton who finished 3rd but had one more goal overall.

    A huge thank you to Marjon University hockey team and Jackie Dawe from Plymouth lions Hockey club for helping on the day. And a big well done to over 150 children who took part.

    Results are below.

     

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  • Plympton Academy Y13 Outdoor Adventurous Activities

    Published 14/10/25

    As part of their BTEC Sport OAA module, students from Plympton Academy have been taking part in Canoeing, Mountain Biking and Climbing.

    Canoeing

    We had a perfect day with blue skies and flat water for the Canoeing. The group learned the basics of paddling and controlling the Canoes, before going on a journey to Hooe Lake. During the session the students made great progress and were all looking confident by the end.

    Mountain Biking

    During the mountain biking sessions we accessed some of the trails in Plymbridg Woods. The group covered the basic skills before taking on a journey and using what they had learned to ride increasingly technical terrain. On the second session they explored more challenging terrain, applying some more advanced techniques. They also had the additional challenge mud and rain making the tracks more exciting!

    Indoor Climbing

    At the Plymouth Life Centre the group used the bouldering room to tackle a variety of challenges and have accessed the climbing wall for top rope climbing and by using the autobelay. They have had a chance to try several different routes of varying difficulty, and also had a go at belaying.

     

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  • PSSP Inclusion Bocca Event

    Published 14/10/25

    Monday 13th October 2025 – Our Tor Bridge High Sports Leaders were back in action this morning, hosting another of our PSSP Primary Inclusion Boccia events. Prior to the event, our leaders had some training in how to lead Boccia activities – they were then joined by some other fantastic sports leaders from Cann Bridge. They worked together as a bit team and made our event a very special one. 7 schools attended with 11 teams to take part in our friendly event aimed at developing new skills and having a lot of fun. On arrival, Widey Court, Pomphlett, Holy Cross, Prince Rock, Leigham, Courtlands and Cann Bridge were welcomed and introduced to the sport by our leaders. With a little time for practice, we then dove straight in with playing some games against another team. Boccia is a Paralympic sport that is played from a seated position. It is a target game that involves accuracy and strategy and more importantly, is a lot of fun. We don’t keep any scores at these events, instead the focus is on having fun, meeting other children from different schools and developing our target skills. We play a few games and then move around so each school can play as many other children as possible. I would like to say a huge thank you to our leaders from Tor Bridge High and Cann Bridge – you were incredibly professional, the games were well-organised and all the children had a great time – thank you all. A big thank you as well to Josh (PSSP) for supporting me at todays’ event. Thank you to all the schools who attended. I hope you will be keen to come along to another event soon - Check out the PSSP website for more upcoming Inclusion events.

    Claire Cormack

    Plymouth School Sports Partnership PE Specialist Teacher

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  • PSSP Primary & Special Schools Girls Football

    Published 09/10/25

    Wednesday 8th October 2025 – Today was our first ever Girls only PSSP Inclusive Football event! Run by girls for girls this event was one to remember. We had 9 schools with us today for our friendly tournament aimed at promoting teamwork, respect and most importantly – having lots of fun! Representing their schools today were children from Montpelier, Plympton St. Maurice, St. Paul’s RC, Pennycross, Bickleigh Down, Stoke Damerel, Elburton, College Road and Cann Bridge. As they arrived and I had the opportunity to chat to the children, it soon became very apparent that there were a lot of nerves this morning but I am thrilled to say that as soon as we were underway – this was quickly replaced by excitement. We had an all-female team of Sports Leaders with us from Stoke Damerel Community College to referee and score the games but also to be positive role models for the younger girls. They did an incredible job and the children had a great time with you so thank you for all your hard work today. This event is a round-robin  so every school gets to play all of the others. 5 points are awarded for a win, 3 points for a draw and 1 point for a loss. Each team played 9 games in total – there were quite a few tired legs by the end. Once all games were completed, we finalised the scores and we had a certificate presentation in the club-house. I definitely needed my maths skills today – our teams were so evenly matched that we had a large number of drawn matches so 3 schools finished on the same amount of points.

    In order to establish the final order, I looked back at the number of goals each team had scored over the duration of the tournament… Congratulations to College Road who were our overall winners today and to Bickleigh Down who were runners up by just 1 point. Well done to everyone who took part today, I really hope that you all enjoyed it and would be keen to come back again. I am definitely going to host more of these events – I had the best time! Check out the PSSP calendar for more inclusive events. 

    Mrs Claire Cormack 

    PE Specialist Teacher - Plymouth School Sports Partnership

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  • PSSP Primary Boccia

    Published 01/10/25

    Wednesday 01st October 2025 - A great morning of sport today at Plympton Academy – our first (for this school year) PSSP Primary Inclusion Boccia event was hosted by 7 of our fabulous Sports Leaders. 5 schools attended with 9 teams to take part in our friendly event, aimed at developing new skills and having a lot of fun. On arrival, Prince Rock, Plympton St. Mary’s, Old Priory, Plympton St. Maurice and Cann Bridge were welcomed and introduced to the sport by our leaders. With a little time for practice, we then dove straight in with playing some games against another team. Boccia is a Paralympic sport that is played from a seated position. It is a target game that involves accuracy and strategy and more importantly, is a lot of fun. We don’t keep any scores at these events, instead the focus is on having fun, meeting other children from different schools and developing our target skills. On arrival the children often seem a little nervous but once we are underway, it is great to see so many smiling faces of children enjoying being active and learning something new. I would like to say a huge thank you to our Plympton Academy leaders – you were so welcoming and really engaged with the children. A big thank you as well to Mrs Walpole for your help this morning as well -very much appreciated. Thank you as well to all of the staff who brought their children along today – I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Check out the PSSP website for more upcoming Inclusion events.

    Photo below: Sports Leaders from Plympton Academy

    Claire Cormack - Plymouth School Sports Partnership

    PE Specialist Teacher

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  • KS1 Cross Country event

    Published 29/09/25

    The first event of the new academic year kicked off with the KS1 Cross-country. We had around 90 children take part in the event held at central park in beautiful sunshine. Children started arriving full of excitement, eagerly awaiting their race.

    The first race was the Year 1 boys race, this was one lap of the whole course which was roughly 400m in length, this was then followed by the Year 1 Girls race. Next was the Year 2 races which required two laps of the course (roughly 800m). These races were very close, and it was very impressive to see that some children didn’t stop running during the whole course or even slow down a lot! All children who finished received a sticker which they proudly wore.

    A huge congratulations to everyone who took part and a special well done to the top 3 finishers from each race who walked away with a medal. Thank you to Plymouth City Council for allowing us to use the facilities and Plymouth Argyle community trust who provided some excellent leaders to assist with the event.

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  • PSSP Secondary & Special Schools Football

    Published 29/09/25

    Wednesday 24th September 2025 – What a glorious day for some Football! Today we have 5 schools attend in the sunshine for the first of our PSSP Inclusion Football events. Cann Bridge, Plympton Academy, Tor Bridge High, Stoke Damerel and Devonport High School for Boys all came along to take part in our friendly tournament which focuses on Teamwork, Respect and fun. We have a slightly different format that we utilise to support one player on each team: down either side of the pitch, we create a channel which means that 1 player can play unopposed and support their team from there. This works incredibly well to develop confidence and as a team tactic. Throughout the morning we use a round-robin format so that each team gets to play everyone else. 5 points are awarded for a win/ 3 points for a draw and 1 point for a loss. Once all of the matches are complete, we tally the scores, announce the results and everyone receives a well-earned certificate. I absolutely loved reading out these results today!! Huge congratulations to Cann Bridge who were our overall winners today! Tied on points with Stoke Damerel but in the end they took the win because of the total number of goals they had scored throughout the tournament. Well done to everyone who took part today, I really hope you enjoyed it and would be keen to come back. I would like to say a very special thank you to the Sports Leaders from Stoke Damerel who once again did a fantastic job at scoring and refereeing all of the matches. Check out the PSSP events calendar to see what is coming up and next and don’t forget to sign up. I will see you all at our next one.

    Position 

    Team 

    Points 

    Goals Scored 

    01st 

    Cann Bridge  

    16 

    15 

    02nd 

    Stoke Damerel 

    16 

    11 

    03rd 

    Plympton Academy 

    12 

    11 

    04th 

    DHSB 

    12 

    10 

    05th 

    Tor Bridge High 

    Mrs Claire Cormack

    PE Specialist Teacher

    Plymouth School Sports Partnership.

     

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  • Get Fishing

    Published 25/09/25

    Last Friday 4 children from Compton Primary and 4 children from Leigham Primary School were invited to take part in a ‘Get Fishing’ event. This was following the children taking part in the ‘Reel Education’ programme within school which is funded by the PSSP and the Angling Trust and can be used as one of your coaching days.

    This event was hosted at Filham lake in Ivybridge which is part of the Plymouth and District Coarse  Angling Club. It is a beautiful lake and full of fish. When the children arrived, they were greeted by angling coaches Josh from the PSSP and Chris from the fishing club. After a quick health and safety briefing, children were given a quick demonstration on how to use the equipment and how to hook maggots and sweetcorn.

    Following this, children were shown how to read the floats and bites as well as striking fish and finally how to safely handle the fish and unhook them. The children were very keen to try it themselves!

    After an initial slow start (2 fish in the first 10 minutes), everyone started catching fish. The children caught Roach, Rudd, Perch, Hybrids and even a carp which gave a good pull! The session lasted around 90 minutes and every fish was placed into a keepnet to be looked at after the session and then safely returned into the lake.

    The children seemed to have a fantastic time and caught over 100 fish between them! Some enjoyed it so much they didn’t even want to stop for lunch!

    A huge well done to all who took part, certainly some future anglers in the making! And a massive thank you to P.A.D.C.A.C who allowed us to use the venue and have Chris for support.

    We will be looking to host many more of these opportunities in the future, if you would like to book then please contact – j.gilbert@sjhcsc.co.uk

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  • Plympton Family Cross Country 2025

    Published 22/09/25

    Thursday 18th September 2025 – It was windy but thankfully dry this afternoon as Old Priory, Chaddlewood and Plympton St. Maurice competed in our annual Plympton Family Cross Country event. As well as show casing some of the vast talent that our young people have, this was an opportunity for us to celebrate some of the schools games values: Self Belief and Determination. We had 55 children taking part and every one of them was determined to do their best and finish the course. It is quite a deceptive course and can be challenging to complete the 2 laps: for the Y3/4 races, the course is just under 1 mile and for the Y5/6 runners, it is just over 1 mile with the finish line being uphill for everyone—who would do that?! Well done to every one of you—all of your teachers and family that came to cheer you on were so proud of you and they were great races to watch. As the runners came over the line they were given a place card and these were collated by their staff—the top 4 runners from all schools were counted and the school with the overall lowest score for the boys and girls were the winners. Congratulations to Old Priory who took the top team spot in the Y5/6 Girls race, the Y5/6 Boys race and the Y3/4 Boys race.

    Congratulations as well to Plympton St. Maurice who took the top spot in the Y3/4 Girls race. Excellent performances all round! Congratulations as well to Chaddlewood who definitely put in tough challenge and really forced the other runners to be their best. Well done to all of the children who took part today – you should be incredibly proud of yourselves no matter what positioned you finished and I really hope you enjoyed it. A full table of results can be found below. I would like to say a special thank you to the young leaders from Heles school who volunteered to be our marshals and hares—you did a great job, thank you. Thank you as well to Ms Pullyblank for arranging such high calibre leaders and supporting me with the scoring. I’m already looking forward to seeing you all at our next PSSP event. Mrs Claire Cormack Plymouth School Sports Partnership

    Y3/4 Boys 

    Team Points 

    Position 

    Old Priory 

    19 

    01st 

    Chaddlewood 

    29 

    02nd 

    Plympton St. Maurice 

    34 

    3rd 

     

    Y3/4 Girls 

    Team Points 

    Position 

    Plympton St. Maurice 

    24 

    01st 

    Chaddlewood 

    27 

    02nd 

    Old Priory 

    27 

    3rd 

    Chaddlewood took 2nd spot as they had a higher placed runner. 

    Y5/6 Boys 

    Team Points 

    Position 

    Old Priory 

    12 

    01st 

    Plympton St. Maurice 

    34 

    02nd 

    Chaddlewood 

    38 

    3rd 

     

    Y5/6 Girls 

    Team Points 

    Position 

    Old Priory 

    12 

    01st 

    Chaddlewood 

    37 

    02nd 

    Plympton St. Maurice 

    39 

    3rd 

     

    Top 3 finishers in each race… 

    Y3/4 Boys 

    Y3/4 Girls 

    Y5/6 Boys 

    Y5/6 Girls 

    Old Priory: Alfie 

    Chaddlewood: Lily 

    Old Priory: Jack B 

    Old Priory: Neve 

    Chaddlewood: Noah B 

    Plympton St. Maurice: Willow 

    Old Priory: Bobby 

    Old Priory: Imogen 

    Old Priory: Jackson 

    Old Priory: Grace 

    Old Priory: Cooper 

    Old Priory: Poppy 

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