Author: North West Leicestershire School Sport Partnership
My Typical Wednesday 7.30am – The tedious, blurry eyed journey to work begins. This usually consists of listening to Destiny’s Child on full blast and drinking lots of coffee....
CONTINUE READINGAs the 2016/17 academic year comes to a close we would like to thank all pupils, schools and teachers for contributing to another great year of school sport in North West...
CONTINUE READINGThousands of athletes continue to experience and be inspired by the School Games Programme, now in its sixth year. On Friday 30th June, the Level 3 Summer Championship was...
CONTINUE READINGBronze Ambassador Programme 2017/2018- SIGN UP TODAY! The Bronze Ambassador Programme will be running again next academic year. Here is some information for schools, pupils and parents alike, about...
CONTINUE READINGSummer holidays can be a difficult time of the year, six weeks holiday can prove challenging to entertain the whole family. There are plenty of great local activities to...
CONTINUE READINGLeicestershire’s junior badminton players have recently completed their most successful season ever, with teams at all 4 junior age groups reaching the Finals of the annual Shires League. This...
CONTINUE READINGOn Wednesday 21st June Thringstone Bowling Club hosted over 40 pupils from Griffydam, Thringstone, Viscount Beaumont and Worthington Primary Schools. Coaches from the club had previously delivered sessions in...
CONTINUE READINGBronze Ambassadors form a key part of our leadership team within North West Leicestershire. They are chosen for their strong leadership skills and enthusiasm for sport. Throughout the year...
CONTINUE READINGThe ELITE Leadership Academy aims to identify and bring together the most talented and committed young leaders from across Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland to develop, enhance and refine their...
CONTINUE READINGThe group stages of the High 5 Netball Competitions took place on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. The sun shone on all three days, which meant we...
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