Olympic sport initiative for local primary schools

St Swithun’s school in Winchester recently hosted a day of Olympic sports for pupils from local primary schools

The initiative was part of both the St Swithun’s partnership programme and its Path-to-Paris 2024 scheme to give young people the opportunity to experience all of the sports which feature in the Olympics before the 2024 Paris games.

70 year 6 children from Oliver’s Battery and All Saints primary schools were welcomed to the 45-acre St Swithun’s site where they tried archery, gymnastics, touch rugby, basketball, athletics and tennis under the leadership of St Swithun’s staff and students.

Headmistress of Oliver’s Battery, Carly Redfern, said “the activities included sports that some of our pupils hadn’t had the opportunity to experience before and St Swithun’s pupils led the activities fantastically well.

“Every child came away with a sense of achievement and enthused about their experiences to the other children in school the next day”.

Under its partnership programme, St Swithun’s has been sharing its sports and performing arts facilities and its fleet of minibuses with local schools and community organisations for a number of years.

Simon Mayes, head of partnerships commented “We are really pleased that our programme is now back up to full capacity following the pandemic, delivering weekly drama, sport, art and reading enrichment sessions to 220 pupils from our partner primary schools.

“70 St Swithun’s students and staff are involved in delivering these sessions, and it is fantastic to have such strong partnerships with Mrs Redfern at Oliver’s Battery in addition to all of our other primary school partners”.

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