1. Making an impact

    It’s always a good feeling when hard work pays off.

    We recently delivered a Primary Young Ambassador Training course to St Nicolas C of E school in Newbury. There’s a great impact already with young people leading the way.

    The training saw the twelve children given an opportunity to identify and practice their leadership skills, create a shared plan for future learning around the Values and also an opportunity for them to create their own challenges and ideas for their school.

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  2. Primary School Based Support – Transforming the way your staff teach and your pupils learn

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    With PE now set to become a core subject in primary schools, Create Development now offer a range of support packages to transform the way your staff teach and the way your pupils learn.

    Our outstanding in-school support enables our Market Leading solutions to accelerate learning to be disseminated, embedded and implemented across your teaching workforce.

    This support includes:

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  3. Create Development Newsletter Launch!

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    We are excited to announce that we have just launched the very first issue of the Brand-new Create Development Newsletter – Redefining What’s Possible!

    Our monthly Newsletters will be packed with free downloads, course information, news we want to share as well as accounts of what can be achieved with our help.

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  4. Creating confident and competent movers through First FUNS

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    In response to Early Years and Key Stage 1 practitioners for a more age appropriate approach to FUNS we have now produced a new ‘First FUNS’ resource.

    It provides a mix of creative songs, stories, games and challenges that introduce and reinforce the fundamental movement skills of agility (including locomotion), balance and co-ordination (including object control) that children need to learn to flourish physically in the Early Years and Key Stage 1.

    As a result children will ‘be motivated, confident and have the physical competence to interact effectively with the world, in other words to be physically literate.’ (Dr. Margaret Whitehead 2010)

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  5. Learn to Compete, Compete to Learn – Creating Healthy Competition

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    Competition is everywhere and in everything. This has never been more evident than in today’s society. With London 2012 on the horizon, we have the world’s greatest sporting competition coming to the UK. Within education we have a growing number of young people competing for university places. In business competition is a way of life.

    ‘Competition is the keen cutting edge of business……..’
    Henry Ford

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