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We offer complete PE coverage for the whole primary school.
Plus a range of extra curricular clubs.
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Multi Skills is a fun and engaging way to develop fundamental movement skills in EYFS, Key stage 1 and 2. Sport sessions are designed to improve basic agility, balance and co-ordination through fun mini games with specific aims and targets. The aim is to develop new skills and not pushed down one particular sporting pathway but open all pathways, so in Key Stage 3 they are equipped with all the skills needed, for a hopefully long and productive pathway into sport.
be inherent in PESSCAL programmes.
be fully inclusive.
be incorporated at the fundamental stage of LTAD.
ensure the development of core physical skills.
Year 5 and 6 helpers - I can teach helpers to monitor and coach lunchtime clubs. Pupils set up and direct KS1 child in multi skills games. The older students enjoy the responsibility and look forward to helping. Pupils more confident and improvements can be seen in lots of areas.
With over 30 years of coaching experience, we provide a reliable and effective sports coaching.
I work along the LTAD (long term athletic development) plan, which Istvan Balyi formulated. It is used as a base guideline for all athletic development from birth to retirement. I have focused on the fundamental skills throughout the years, which has core links with PE on the National Curriculum.
I have benefited from working with a range of coaches over the years, from local club coaches, national squad development coaches and international event coaches to see the pathway progressions.
I delivered a pilot government scheme in 2006, delivering a new scheme of Multi Skills sessions across Cheshire primary schools.
I have enjoyed every day since sports coaching across Chester and the North West.
I have enjoyed sport my whole life, I have benefited from the many volunteers through my life. Helping myself and others compete and enjoy sport without being paid.
Spotrs at grassroots level being virtually completely volounteer based so, without volounteers no-one would start in sport.
The Youth Sport trust have called on MP's for PE to become a core subject to "drive up standards."
"more worryingly, we know that 30% of children get less than 30 minutes activity a day. I think there are real concerns that those children who are largely inactive. Particularly in primary schools, where teachers who deliever PE today predominantly have, on average, 4-6 hours of training in PE, which is woefully inadequate."
This is exacerbating a situation where there were 41,000 fewer hours taught in PE in 2023-24 compared with 2011-12. Less than half the children are getting what the chief medical officer recommends.
Many schools are suffering lack of funding, so I am wanting to give back to sport. It seems that local businesses are helping out their communities and I would like to be part of the solution.
So if you book 2 clubs, (Lunchtime and After school same day.) I will teach the 2 afternoon lessons for FREE.
I want to get as many children enthused and interested in sport as possible.