Released: 26th February 2021
25/02/2021 – A fun afternoon of activity today at St. George’s C of E Primary as the children were introduced to Boccia. Boccia is a Paralympic sport that is played from a seated position.
Read moreReleased: 25th February 2021
Woah you have all done so well! This week we have now travelled from Leeds to Edinburgh! Our PSSp miles map is now at 633 miles. This is fantastic, you are all doing so well.
Read moreReleased: 25th February 2021
This week marks the completion of the 'Row to British Rowing Headquarters Challenge' which was a huge 233 Miles! However, with a whole month of our indoor rowing programme still to go it seems…
Read moreReleased: 24th February 2021
There are now three more dance challenges that have been uploaded to our YouTube Channel! Follow the links below and head over to give them a go. Can you do all three? Get your family involved too!
Read moreReleased: 24th February 2021
Foundation, KS1 and KS2 pupils from Wembury Primary School have all taken part in a Level 1 indoor athletics competition held over the last 2 days. Events included - 1 lap relay, 2 lap relay,…
Read moreReleased: 26th February 2021
Competing in this inter house indoor athletics event were Year 3/4 and year 5/6 teams from Plym. Erme, Dart and Yealm houses. All of the children took part with enthusiasm and were excited to…
Read moreReleased: 22nd February 2021
Woah we have reached 415 miles!! Huge well done to all of you who have been counting up the miles from your daily exercise. Miles can be added from walking, cycling, running, scooting or however you…
Read moreReleased: 11th February 2021
Another fun morning of sport at St. Matthew's today. Y3 and Y4 were introduced to the Paralympic Sport of New Age Kurling. This target-based sport has been adapted from curling so that it can be played…
Read moreReleased: 10th February 2021
A great morning of high energy activity at St. Matthew's today. Y5 and Y6 were introduced to the complex game that is Dodgeball. Many people don’t realise how many rules there are or how…
Read moreReleased: 11th February 2021
We had a great day in St Peter's RC running their Frisbee Golf and Boccia level 1 event! The school was split into 3 bubbles from reception- year 6 who each took part in a mini competition.
Read moreReleased: 9th February 2021
As our indoor rowing season continues we are still recording some fantastic results and the leaderboard is forever changing! As well as this we are so close to Completing the Row to British Rowing Headquarters…
Read moreReleased: 9th February 2021
Coronavirus Support Live - 22nd to 25th February 2021 At the Youth Sport Trust we are determined to continue our support for teachers, senior leaders and young people at this…
Read moreReleased: 9th February 2021
A whole school approach to emotional wellbeing It is widely recognised that a child’s emotional health and wellbeing influences their cognitive development and learning and is affected…
Read moreReleased: 9th February 2021
Due to the current situation, we are extending our virtual competitions! They will now continue to be open until further notice and the new guidelines have been announced.
Read moreReleased: 9th February 2021
Alongside the wake and shake dance videos, there will now be some dance challenges that students can copy and try to learn. They will be split down into beginner, medium and hard level but they can…
Read moreReleased: 8th February 2021
New funding to help schools open their sports facilities. The government money will help more children and young people be physically active during evenings and weekends.
Read moreReleased: 8th February 2021
Fantastic fun filled morning with Year 1 and 2 at St. Matthew's Primary Academy. On arriving at the school the themometer said it was -1 degrees which meant the golf was moved into the hall.
Read moreReleased: 5th February 2021
Another fantastic (and energetic) morning of sport at Yealmpstone Farm today. Y5 and Y6 were introduced to Dodgeball. On first glimpse, the game can seem very straight forward but as our teams found…
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