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Multisport Clubs are youth-led, co-curricular sports clubs designed to reimagine after-school physical activity in secondary schools. By combining the energy of youth clubs with the structure of school sport, these clubs create an inclusive, inspiring environment where all young people - especially those often left out - can thrive.

Children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust has reported worrying statistics to show that children studying their GCSEs are less likely than other secondary school pupils to access the transformative power of PE.

The Youth Sport Trust welcomes the recent ‘Game Changers’ report from the Centre for Social Justice that calls for students in secondary schools to do two hours of after-school sport a week.

These resources and videos are designed support home-based learning for children and young people. They were originally created during the COVID-19 pandemic but can be repurposed for any remote learning situation.

Young people in secondary schools across the UK will be supported to develop valuable life and leadership skills, thanks to a new partnership with Barclays and the Wimbledon Foundation, delivered by the Youth Sport Trust.

This desktop research explored the position of competitive sport during young people’s transition from primary to secondary school. It was informed by a combination of activities, including a desk-based review of secondary evidence, a review of School Games data, consultations with key individuals and insight from young people.

This document provides headline statistics on quantitative study into girls’ and boys’ experience of physical activity and PE in secondary schools.

New resources are being rolled out to girls in secondary schools as part of a campaign to empower them to get their peers active.

Generation Charnwood is a free-to-access programme for primary and secondary schools in the Leicestershire borough of Charnwood. It is aimed at supporting teachers to equip pupils with the relevant life skills, resilience, and improved wellbeing to help them be ready for the world of work in the future. The programme is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is delivered jointly by Youth Sport Trust and Active Together.

The Department for Education has today published guidance for secondary schools to help progress their plans for summer schools. £200 million of funding will be distributed to secondary schools to support pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds, whose education has suffered most during the pandemic.

As part of the Girls Active programmes run by the Youth Sport Trust, girls and boys in primary and secondary schools are asked to complete an online survey. The survey is distributed by teachers to pupils in their school. This report combines the data from all young people involved across two academic years 2017/18 and 2018/19.

This report summarises responses to the Girls Active Stepping Up for Change survey that girls and boys aged 7 to
11-years-old completed in the 2017-18 academic year. Overall, 5,454 responses were received across 122 schools (4,430 girls and 1,024 boys). This action research follows the Girls Active secondary school research released in 2017.