C4L Primary Clubs have been created to increase physical activity levels in the less active children in school, through multi-sport themes.
The clubs strive to create an exciting and inspirational environment for children to engage in physical activity. Over time the clubs will ensure that they take part in lifelong physical activity, reducing the risk of chronic disease in later life.
What Themes are involved?
There are five themes that take their influence from a range of sports:
Adventure: canoeing, cycling, orienteering, rowing, sailing
Combat: boxing, fencing, judo, taekwondo, wrestling
Creative: cheerleading, diving, gymnastics, jump rope, swimming
Flight: cricket, handball, rounder’s, softball, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball
Target: archery, Boccia, bowls, goalball, golf, fencing
Benefits to the school
Change4Life Clubs are proving to have a significant impact on many whole school priorities such as behaviour, attendance and attainment. They also provide schools with a vehicle for developing a sense of belonging, confidence and competence in young people. This can translate to other aspects of school life and priorities, such as special educational needs and the Pupil Premium.
To find out more on Change4Life Sport Clubs please follow the link;
www.nhs.uk/change4life/Pages/sports-clubs.aspx
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You can now access our dedicated SSP page on the your school games site which will have further info and links to support Schools and Parents/Carers.
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