Inspiring kids in football
Pupils attending St Swithun Wells Catholic Primary school in London Borough Hillingdon will be looking to hone their footballing skills for the 2019/20 season after receiving their free Premier League Primary Stars equipment pack.
Stocked full of items including Nike match footballs, training bibs and numbered and lettered floor markers, the Premier League equipment pack will aid teacher delivery of active lessons across the curriculum.
The equipment pack was awarded to pupils at St Swithun Wells Catholic Primary school following Mrs Doherty’s successful application for this year’s Premier League Primary Stars Kit and Equipment Scheme, which is delivered by the Football Foundation. The scheme is part of the Premier League Primary Stars education programme which uses the appeal of Premier League and professional football clubs to inspire children at primary schools across England and Wales to learn, be active and develop important life skills.
PLPrimaryStars.com offers primary school teachers free curriculum-linked resources in English, maths, PE and PSHE, and opportunities for schools to enter competitions and access free offers like the Premier League Primary Stars Kit and Equipment scheme.
Nick Perchard, head of community at the Premier League said: “The Premier League Primary Stars kit and equipment packs have been extremely wellreceived in the past and will provide a very welcome boost as we approach the end of the school year. We hope that coupled with the free downloadable online resources, we can inspire children to do their best in the classroom and on the sports field.”
Mrs Doherty of St Swithun Wells,’ said: “We are delighted to have been successful in our application for this year’s Premier League Primary Stars Kit and Equipment Scheme. SSW takes part in a number of sporting events with great success and this kit will undoubtedly inspire the children to learn, be active and develop important life skills as is the aim.
“We are very grateful to have had the opportunity to be involved in this scheme.”