What sports are covered?

Our 200 challenges are arranged into courses covering Athletics & Exercise, Basketball & Netball, Cricket and Rounders, Football, Rugby, Tennis & Badminton, Throwing & Catching, and Volleyball.

Personal Best Challenges

And short surveys

Every 5th challenge in each course is a personal best challenge, where the children record their starting score and best score. This helps them really see the progress they are making. It also enables friendly competitions to be run across the school. In addition, regular short surveys encourage the children to reflect on what they have learnt.

Introductory Webinar

Everything you need to know in 11 mins!

About us, a walk-through of how our courses work, the results we're seeing, and our pricing.

Case Study

A Teacher's View

Lisa Noble, PE Specialist at St Andrew's Primary School in Aberdeenshire, talks about how they have used PE Challenges as a way to boost skills and activity levels at home and in school.

Pricing

Highly Cost Effective

Our objective is to give schools a high-value addition to their PE provision at a reasonable price. We think all the elements of what we offer, taken together, deliver the most value to schools. But we're happy to discuss something more tailored to your school if you'd prefer.

Practice Balls

Great for Home Use

Regular practice is critical to skill development, but not every child has a ball at home that they can use indoors. So we provide a small ball - the size of a tennis ball, but softer - with which they can try many of our 200 challenges.

Rewards and Communication

A key part of the formula

We provide letters for parents, a Rewards pack with a great trophy (award it to the top class each week!), wristbands, pencils and stickers, plus downloadable progress certificates.

Case Study

A Teacher's View

Stuart Dawson, a teacher with substantial experience of teaching PE in the UK and abroad, talks about how he has used PE Challenges at the RAK Academy British School in Al-Rams, United Arab Emirates.

Termly Reports

Quantified impact

With our Termly Reports, you receive (1) a summary each term of how many children have used PE Challenges, and the results of the Personal Best challenges (2) a benefit report at the end of the school year which includes the estimated hours the children have been getting active at home, the percentage who say their skills have improved, how many are now more likely to go and get active in future, and their comments about what they have enjoyed and learnt. This is a great input for reports to regulators and school boards/governors.

Weekly Reports

Clear View of Participation

Our Weekly Reports help you keep sight of how many children in each class are taking part, every week. We send a summary by class plus a list of which children are or aren't engaging. You can then praise, reward and encourage to help every child on their sporting journey.

How to get your school set up