Why the PE Premium and its legacy for teachers must be protected
The Pupil Premium was designed to enhance the PE curriculum for primary-aged children, as part of the legacy of London 2012. However, a piece of
The Pupil Premium was designed to enhance the PE curriculum for primary-aged children, as part of the legacy of London 2012. However, a piece of
A good coach must be more than someone who is passionate about a particular sport. The qualities of a good coach are deeper than just
From the 9th through to the 13th of May the UK will be raising awareness for Mental Health Awareness Week. It’s an opportunity for people
For most, the efforts that the government has gone to include the activities sector has come as a welcome surprise. Investment into school facilities, playing
Mental health and wellbeing haven’t strayed far from our minds since the start of the pandemic. As social creatures, isolating for the sake of communal
As the year draws to a close, it’s clear that the pandemic and its fallout have dominated the sector’s growth, but it has not been
Last week, Chancellor Sunak laid out his vision for the nations’ spending in the Autumn Budget. The physical activity sector tentatively welcomed the Budget, for
The school environment represents one of the only places that children in the UK have in common. The environment may present different challenges for students
This September, children across the country will be returning to school post-pandemic. Yet whilst the back-to-school advertisements might still be selling the same old durable
The idea of hiring an apprentice might strike you as a holdover from a bygone era. Even as a contemporary phenomenon from the last ten
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