Physical Education

Making Physical Education Inclusive: Supporting Children with SEND

In every setting, there are pupils who approach PE lessons with excitement. And others who approach them with anxiety. For

A Simple Framework for Planning Outstanding PE Lessons

In many primary schools, PE is still planned around activities. In high-performing schools, PE is planned around outcomes. That distinction

Kickstarting a Successful PE Year

Kickstarting a Successful PE Year: 5 Ways to Boost Engagement in the Autumn Term

The new school year is here — classrooms are buzzing, playgrounds are full, and staff are busy helping pupils settle

Are You Confident in Your School’s Sports Provision

Are You Confident in Your School’s Sports Provision?

Are You Confident in Your School’s Sports Provision? Here’s How to Be Sure. As the academic year winds down, many

Inclusive Play in Nurseries

Inclusive Play in Nurseries: 5 Simple Ways to Make Every Child Feel Like a Champion

At Sprint Active Education, we believe every child deserves to feel confident, valued, and included—especially during active play. But in

How to Maximise Your School Sports Funding for Long-Term Impact

5 Proven Strategies to Turn PE Budget Into Sustainable Results Primary schools across the UK are under increasing pressure to

Why Tracking Physical Activity in Nurseries Matters (and How to Do It Easily)

In the busy day-to-day life of a nursery, physical play often happens without a second thought—running around outside, dancing to

Wraparound Care in Primary Schools: Funding & Setup Guide

Wraparound care is now a crucial part of the school day for many working families — and the government is

Children playing sports and doing crafts at Sprint Active UK after-school wraparound club

The Benefits of Nursery PE Games for Early Childhood Development

Physical activity is essential for young children, helping them develop motor skills, coordination, and a love for movement from an

Why Is PE Important in Primary Schools?

Physical Education (PE) is much more than just a chance for children to run around and burn off energy. In