Newsletter - March 2014

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Sixth Formers in the community…. students to coach football skills to their Year 4 classes. Whyteleafe were interested to develop and have some support with Year 4 Table-Tennis. All of these opportunities have provided super leadership experiences in which both the very youngest children and our own older students have benefitted. It has been great to watch our sixth form students blossom and develop.

As part of the Sixth Form enrichment programme our CSLA (Community Sport Leadership Award) students have been visiting local primary schools on a Wednesday afternoon, coaching and leading

the younger primary children in a range of different activities. Woodlea invited us into the school to work with Year 1 and Year 2 students on fundamental motor skills. St. John’s Primary School was keen for our

Last week three of our CSLA students and an A level PE student provided the assistance to referee the Primary Sports Association Year 4 and year 5 Football rally hosted at St. John’s primary School. Alister Moses, Deputy Head at St. John’s School was pleased and delighted by the support that our sixth formers gave in each of the matches.


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