As one of the project partners, Youth Sport Trust International introduced Moving Schools Challenger from the main stage and then facilitated a highly interactive networking table to give delegates a taste of the project and encourage them to want to take part in the future.
"We wanted people to feel the energy of the project - not just hear about it", said Viv Holt, Youth Sport Trust International's Head of International Operations. "It's all about making movement part of learning and teamwork."
The three-year Moving Schools Challenger project, which drew to a close in December 2025, was led by Deporte Para Educacion Y La Salud in Spain and aimed to promote regular physical activity in schools through a series of monthly challenges. Project partners came together for a final meeting in Copenhagen to share the impact of the project, celebrate its success and plan how to make it sustainable.
For more information on the Moving Schools Challenger participation at MOVE Congress, please visit the ISCA website. For more information on the Moving Schools Challenger project, please visit the Moving Schools website.
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