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Hundreds of teachers and leaders across the education, sport and health sector have celebrated the efforts of young people, schools and individuals over the course of the last 12 months as the Youth Sport Trust’s annual conference in Telford begins today.
The Prime Minister has today announced a new School Sport Partnerships and Enrichment Framework echoing calls for change from the industry
How the Youth Sport Trust is adapting to the challenges presented by Covid-19.
The Review’s Interim Report recognises the need for a curriculum that more effectively prepares children for the future. At the Youth Sport Trust we are calling for a greater focus on the importance of prioritising physical activity in schools to support children's wellbeing, development and life skills.
The Youth Sport Trust and its Headteacher Ambassadors have responded to the Government’s new Schools White Paper, following its publication today (28 March 2022) by the Department for Education.
The Youth Sport Trust (YST) has been working in partnership with Somerset County Council to roll out Healthy Movers, a physical literacy intervention, to pre-schools and nurseries in West Somerset.
Children now known as generation lockdown have reported feeling stressed, worried and lonely. Ben Levinson, head teacher at Kensington Primary School in London, blogs about why schools need to ensure that when pupils return to classrooms and learning, they place young people’s wellbeing at the heart of the curriculum.
Emma Mackenzie-Hogg, Development Manager for primary education at the Youth Sport Trust, blogs about the importance of the Primary PE and Sport Premium in helping schools to ensure there is a universal access to sport, PE and play for every child in tough financial times.
Thousands of schools are joining a national campaign led by children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust (YST) calling for greater awareness of the importance of sport and Physical Education to young people’s wellbeing.
Shaunagh Brown’s story is anything but ordinary. Raised in Peckham, she became a British Gas engineer, commercial diver and firefighter, while also representing England in the hammer throw at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Free to access school sport and physical activity is most valuable to those who are least likely to access it outside of the school environment, including children who are disabled or receiving free school meals.