This summer, Stoke-on-Trent high school Birches Head Academy, will host a range of summer schools to ease the transition between primary and secondary education. The summer schools, named Groundwork and Time4Sport, were specifically designed to help break down barriers for children who are nervous about moving on to a new school.
The first summer school, which is run by Groundwork West Midlands, opens with friendship and teambuilding activities, as well as a tour of Birches Head Academy. Throughout the week, students will take part in activities such as creative arts, baking and orienteering. The final day of Groundwork will draw to a close with a circus skills workshop and circus show, enabling each student to walk away with a personalised certificate.
The Time4Sport programme will be held at Birches Head Academy everyday between 9am-2pm from Monday, August 11 until Wednesday, August 13. Time4Sport will be packed full of activities to help children develop fundamental movement skills.
As part of the programme, each child will also receive information on other sports services within the local area, as well as the chance to win various prizes presented by the Time4Sport team.
“Time4Sport offers a range of fun, exciting games to help build confidence, and improve levels of fitness,” commented Karen Healey, headteacher of Birches Head Academy. “The programme will allow students to make new friends, have fun and learn what exciting facilities that Birches Head Academy has to offer.
“During the camp week, all children will take part in a healthy lifestyle quiz, which will give an insight on how physical activity and healthy eating can have a positive effect on everyday life.
“Not only does Time4Sport ease the transition period, but it also develops skills, boosts attainment and gets children where they need to be this summer – in the outdoors,” joked Healey.
Children who haven’t already signed up for Time4Sport can contact Rob Smith on 01782 233595.
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